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Would prefer to stay away from any treatment . What are some sighns of bud rot ? What should I be looking for and when should I expect to notice ? Appreciate all your time @Funk junky
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Would prefer to stay away from any treatment . What are some sighns of bud rot ? What should I be looking for and when should I expect to notice ?
Appreciate all your time @Funk junky
 
It looks sort of furry grey whitish stuff similar to fur if you left something in fridge to long. Your first sign is normally a single shade leaf will die and go greyish if you pluck it you may get like a little puff of smoke. That's the spores there airborne your buds will start going mushy. When you see it visiably it's normally well set in. Have more experience with it outside, you can cut it out but it's like if you can't stand even a little fat on your steak, you gotta cut some steak off. Stop it spreading. If I couldn't get my humidity down enough I would use that stuff it's 100% organic. Only used it once outside and hell yeah it works. Bud tasted totally normal too. Best thing do google pictures
 
Can u tell anything from these leaves ?
 

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Are your night time temps good? Big swings in tempeture can cause mold too. That other stuff does work used it outdoors but don't really like spraying flowers with anything unless absolutely necessary
Night time today is at 75/44rh
Day time is 79/47
Getting better
 
they will be fine. the leafs top right looks slight calcium def other two that can see looks nitrogen. I'm guessing these came from bottom of plant and aren't getting a lot of light. how often do you give cal mag? what colour are the stems of leafs
 
Most of those leaves are from bottom . A couple from top . Most damaged leaves were right above dehumidifier, when it was in tent for 3 days .
Feed 5ml
Will check on stems tonight when light comes on .
Thx again for mentoring
 
mate don't thank me I'm trying to learn something my self. only third led grow had cal mag problem first tme weren't as bad second time this third grow had tad but sorted it. but when researching the pinky purple petiole (leaf stems) are a sign of calcium or both cant remember. but hard getting right info you need cal mag all through grow with led. but don't know why still colours, in time I'm sure mist will clear and it will be sunny day
 
Most of those leaves are from bottom . A couple from top . Most damaged leaves were right above dehumidifier, when it was in tent for 3 days .
Feed 5ml
Will check on stems tonight when light comes on .
Thx again for mentoring
have you ever flushed these plants throughout grow?
 
do you only feed or alternate water feed? how do you water? I would flush your roots they will respond better! hungry plant good!
 
Straight water for first 3 weeks of life. Then nutes all the way to 14 days b4 harvest . It's only my second cycle ever . First cycle definitely could've used better flush approach. So def up for changing feed approach. What have you had success with ?
 
what sort of drainage you got in bottom of pot? ive just given one of mine a feed and its too much. leaves curling in I will now flush this plant. and on her response will decide whether to just water next time. you want em so going lime and leafs reaching upwards towards light!
 
ive changed spec these three grows. but you should know it more about prevention than more food more bud. I should flush twice through flower before final flush. but if seed run treat plant as individual its lineage with set you on right track but every plant different even homogynous
 
I normally get one flush but maybe smaller ones too. run three times pot size through pots and put extremely mild nutrient solution through last run 1/5 or less just too stave off disease
 
I use smart pots and I take them out and put in big container . They sit on top of something so there not in the water that exits . Sounds like I should be flushing more often . Nervous it will create fluctuation in plants need for nutes .
 
flush one plant not your favourite not second but third. it would be good to watch. your fabric pots do you put drainage?
 
I ask cause couldent bring myself to not use drainage before. but this time is first timem don't like it will next time get bigger pots and use drainage. got hang of it no drainage after I shit myself with soggy bottoms! just not energy efficiant
 
Update ...
So today I pulled my 3 beast out of flower to get a better look at them . Week 5 of flower . I was pleasantly surprised to see they were a lot healthier then I thought. Decided to do some pruning . Rotated all plants and put back under trellis .
Temp 78/ RH 41
 

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