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Unhealthy buds underneath the healthy colas?

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Unhealthy buds underneath the healthy colas?

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I have several plants that have been flowering outside for a month or so. The tips of some of the colas look great but underneath the buds don't look very happy and are darker and already have a bit of red hairs. Not sure what is happening? To much nutrients or not enough. I always get my pH right when I feed. Any ideas would really help :)
 
I have several plants that have been flowering outside for a month or so. The tips of some of the colas look great but underneath the buds don't look very happy and are darker and already have a bit of red hairs. Not sure what is happening? To much nutrients or not enough. I always get my pH right when I feed. Any ideas would really help :)
Hard to tell without pics but give it a tug at the spot where you see brown, if you get a piece off easily you might have bud rot. You'll know it when you see it. It's a sad thing because it kills your harvest. Cold damp mornings, evenings,rain & not enough drying time in the sunlight. I've lost whole crops to it. Reason #1 why I quit growing outdoors in my cold damp wet climate in the early and late fall..
 
Sounds like you're possibly describing Bud rot of some type..pictures needed
 
It's almost like the smaller nugs and lower cola are finishing early and darker in color with less crystals.
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The first pic is a healthy bud. The next pics are what I was referring too
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Hard to tell without pics but give it a tug at the spot where you see brown, if you get a piece off easily you might have bud rot. You'll know it when you see it. It's a sad thing because it kills your harvest. Cold damp mornings, evenings,rain & not enough drying time in the sunlight. I've lost whole crops to it. Reason #1 why I quit growing outdoors in my cold damp wet climate in the early and late fall..
Thanks for the help and time. Uploaded a couple pics if that's helps. Definitely not rot but living in Oregon all to familiar with that. Thanks!
 
Like the response on the second posting, tug on the portion of darker bud, if it comes off, it’s bud rot. No cure it’s dead material, harvest the unrotted buds, when they mature, which is still a few weeks off. Good luck.
 
Like the response on the second posting, tug on the portion of darker bud, if it comes off, it’s bud rot. No cure it’s dead material, harvest the unrotted buds, when they mature, which is still a few weeks off. Good luck.
It's definitely not rotting or molding at all. Something unusal. Thanks man
 
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