Bud rot

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Outdoors' started by Bigdaddy76, Sep 26, 2020.

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  1. Well unfortunately, I’m assuming this is bud rot! Anyone disagree? Plant is not in the rain but under mini greenhouse. It’s been raining the last week and humidity has been high in my mini greenhouse. E2756A2B-9457-4CFF-B774-BB8EE7EF1B9D.jpeg 9751A664-8D4E-4424-B7BD-3C59E15F108B.jpeg 169B3033-009F-491B-890F-60E04F58FA2F.jpeg 59EDEDD4-A84E-4671-92E5-12BDADBFE4D8.jpeg D83410CF-43CD-45D4-A5DD-6BD73DF9C859.jpeg CD46AF4D-1869-482F-8D76-CD779B6A3A10.jpeg B34BA0DC-70DE-49B0-A6F9-5E334C3419A8.jpeg
     
  2. Agree true to save it
     
  3. Clip it and spray with green cure or potassium bicarbonate. In the AM
     
  4. What about nuke em?
     
  5. Just clip it off n search whole plant daily what ya really gunna lose a few grams?
     
  6. Did a Little reading, sounds solid. Don't mix it with any bicarbonate, as nuke em is a sorbate.
     
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  7. That’s what I’m going to do. Also will have to throw a dehumidifier in there tomorrow. I knew exactly what it was, but just wanted confirmation before I start cutting, to fell better about . My outdoor is for pressing and surely don’t want to have to press my indoor, beside larf and trim. Luckily in a day or 2 we’re going to get a week of sun and that should help.
     
  8. I had bud rot once n it took me a hour a day to check all my plants Haven’t done outdoor growing since then to many bugs n weather is a headache. Oregon weather sucks.
     
  9. 6D646C82-8750-49A0-89DA-FDC2EBA21902.jpeg Removed the rot
     
  10. My problem is I was tarping it every night to not allow any light pollution. I’d rather have seeds in my bud the have to throw it away cause of rot.
     
  11. Have you had light pollution problems before? After growing outside on my patio this summer I'm coming the opinion that plants at less supportable to what I would call for lack of a better term night light than I used to.

    I don't have a ton of light at night but they sure have been subject to some with no apparent ill effects.
     
  12. Never had the problem because I’m probably to over cautious. Especially with indoor
     
  13. You'd be surprised at how much light pollution and outdoor plant can take.

    I grow mine right outside my kitchen, and they get quite a bit of light for my kitchen window, and an occasional patio light.

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  14. Yeah same here. I was super worried about it at first but everything turned out ok. I mean if you think about a full moon on a clear night that's pretty bright. I guess problems can pop up anywhere but I'm a believer that there is a decent amount of forgiveness when it comes to some light at night.

    That's just what I have observed I'm nobodies expert lol.
     

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