MendoGiantZ
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You spray the healthy non infected buds with alcohol... Does it evaporate and the smell go away?? I know about removing the mold and trying to get as much out as possible...
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This strain has the worst bud rot... Its way ahead of everything else and its only at day 47.... I don't know if I should harvest some colas or not.. I think I'm gonna let it ride it out through the next couple days of heat and then harvest some tops right before the next rain..View attachment 600613
Where's a good spot to get oxidate and regalia locally or do I have to get it online. . (I still gotta buy the quad sprayer you recommended. )I bought the regular alcohol and a sprayer sea maiden recommended.Get some Oxidate ASAP. Spot spray the infected area BEFORE you cut it out to knock down the spore, cut out the infected area with sterile shears, then spray the area again with oxidate. Be sure you cut back into healthy tissue. Sterilize your shears with oxidate, and repeat as needed. You might also look into doing soil drench with Regalia to prevent the other plants from getting moldy. It is not actually a true fungicide but rather a plant extract that boosts the plants immune system making it more able to fend of fungal infections and can be used right up until a few days before harvest.
Its a good problem to have :)Man, I feel SO sorry for you! :p
Yeah dealing with the fencing is no joke.Hortonova stretched over/across metal poles (I think they're for electrical work). I don't like the fencing because it pokes the hell outta me.
I totally agree with you. I would love to build a super nice greenhouse with great airflow but these are just cheap temporary ones and the amount of airflow to make a difference in the size of the hoop house was gonna be a nightmare to try and set up.these plants really love humidity, thats not the issue, its the air-flow thats needed with high humidity.
they do not like the air just sitting around the leaf as it transpires. not saying your wrong for opening up the tarps, everything looks awesome. but it's an example of how one issue can cascade and start a chain of events that are unwanted ....
my outdoor perform best with the humidity around 50-70% for 2-3rd's of the day ( near bush / forest line just outside open area that holds humidity throughout the night, unlike the area in the middle of said field. )
Spent a couple summers back in the sixties on the Navarro river out of Albion on hwy 128. Damn what good old days.Got roasted today from the heat. We got the last 17 pots all roto tilled and amended then we decided to go to healdsburg and hit the river. Why try and Fight the heat. View attachment 600750View attachment 600751 View attachment 600752
I second the hortanova, works way better than fencing, is a lot easier to put up, and is cheaper. If you put it up and allow the plant to grow through it, it will save you even more time. I like to use grape stakes for the supports, and if I need to extend them up higher I use hose clamps to attach 1" metal EMT conduit.Hortonova stretched over/across metal poles (I think they're for electrical work). I don't like the fencing because it pokes the hell outta me.