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Hey Fam,
I occasionally noticed the fabric pots I'm using to shine a little bit. Every time that happens I suspected powdery mildew and sprayed just the fabric pots with neem oil mixed with a pinch of yucca to help it spread better and it went away.
I decreased my fertigation to what I was doing when I started earlier in the year growing. Which was maybe like once a day, wait a day or two until it got almost too light and watered it again. Ever since I switched to Jacks 3-2-1 I've not had any issue watering daily for weeks, months now even I think. For a couple of weeks I have been fertigating twice a day.
I noticed my nugs were getting frosty but then I noticed something like it was just too frosty. I suspected powdery mildew forming on the flowers for the first time. . .
I increased the speed of my exhaust on my tent to help dry it out more in there and I decreased the fertigation to every other day. I didn't water today, planning on doing it tomorrow. These photos are from today. I noticed it YESTERDAY but didn't really get to fully inspect the area in question until TODAY.
Adjacent plants seem OK.
I clipped the branch in question and two adjacent branches from the same plant.
Pre trim..
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post trim and close ups of individual nugs..
I have 4 more images plus 5 micro images to post. I reached my max for this post so those are coming right after.
I was looking up how to make bubble hash and I came across a page (I'd have to dig in my history for it...) that said if you have moldy buds that you can still safely process it into concentrate by letting the infected plant soak in water and this mold/mildew is suppose to surface to the top of the water where it can be scooped away, and what's submerged is safe now to be processed into ice water hash for example.
Can anyone confirm or deny? I would hate to loose these flowers it's a considerable amount considering how much medicine I need to consume for myself.
I'm concerned about it spreading. I'm going to do my first fertigation after letting it dry out yesterday. Some plants were drier than others. I suspect this to be due that when I mixed my vermiculite/petemoss it wasn't as 50/50 as I wanted and a little heavier on the pete end. The 3.5 liter fabric pots they are in have some room I can sprinkle more vermeiculte which I think will help with aeration and draining.
The plant directly left of it and in front of it are getting amberish which means <2 week harvest time so I cant really spray those with neem oil.... Unless I commit to processing it to concentrate? The plant on a diagonal stil has plenty of clear and cloudy trichromes.
Can I safely process this into concentrate and hopefully still have no problems with the flowers I have yet to harvest?
I occasionally noticed the fabric pots I'm using to shine a little bit. Every time that happens I suspected powdery mildew and sprayed just the fabric pots with neem oil mixed with a pinch of yucca to help it spread better and it went away.
I decreased my fertigation to what I was doing when I started earlier in the year growing. Which was maybe like once a day, wait a day or two until it got almost too light and watered it again. Ever since I switched to Jacks 3-2-1 I've not had any issue watering daily for weeks, months now even I think. For a couple of weeks I have been fertigating twice a day.
I noticed my nugs were getting frosty but then I noticed something like it was just too frosty. I suspected powdery mildew forming on the flowers for the first time. . .
I increased the speed of my exhaust on my tent to help dry it out more in there and I decreased the fertigation to every other day. I didn't water today, planning on doing it tomorrow. These photos are from today. I noticed it YESTERDAY but didn't really get to fully inspect the area in question until TODAY.
Adjacent plants seem OK.
I clipped the branch in question and two adjacent branches from the same plant.
Pre trim..
post trim and close ups of individual nugs..
I have 4 more images plus 5 micro images to post. I reached my max for this post so those are coming right after.
I was looking up how to make bubble hash and I came across a page (I'd have to dig in my history for it...) that said if you have moldy buds that you can still safely process it into concentrate by letting the infected plant soak in water and this mold/mildew is suppose to surface to the top of the water where it can be scooped away, and what's submerged is safe now to be processed into ice water hash for example.
Can anyone confirm or deny? I would hate to loose these flowers it's a considerable amount considering how much medicine I need to consume for myself.
I'm concerned about it spreading. I'm going to do my first fertigation after letting it dry out yesterday. Some plants were drier than others. I suspect this to be due that when I mixed my vermiculite/petemoss it wasn't as 50/50 as I wanted and a little heavier on the pete end. The 3.5 liter fabric pots they are in have some room I can sprinkle more vermeiculte which I think will help with aeration and draining.
The plant directly left of it and in front of it are getting amberish which means <2 week harvest time so I cant really spray those with neem oil.... Unless I commit to processing it to concentrate? The plant on a diagonal stil has plenty of clear and cloudy trichromes.
Can I safely process this into concentrate and hopefully still have no problems with the flowers I have yet to harvest?