Defoliation and air flow. Definitely put plastic on the roof if you can. 2.5 mil will work. But 5 mil is suggested. I use an electric leaf blower on low at least in the evening when nights get in the 50's.How do you guys help prevent bud rot in your outdoor grows I have an fenced in area with 7 plants should I put a clear plastic cover over the top to stop rain from falling on them or is there any recommendations that anyone has this is my first grow btw thanks in advance
That is good but PM is the real threat here. Need to be dry at night when the temps drop. Actual rot is not much of a worry with air flow.Leaf blower in the morning once those overnight lows get chilly.
Hey gg do you have an atomizer/fogger? Or do you just use a spray bottle?The advice above plus.... being proactive with spraying an organic fungicide. This yr I'm using southern ag garden friendly fungicide.
I spray twice a week as a preventative
I personally use Citrox. From the EU. Amazing and safe according to more concerned people than our FDA and Ag. Dept.The advice above plus.... being proactive with spraying an organic fungicide. This yr I'm using southern ag garden friendly fungicide.
I spray twice a week as a preventative
I use the gallon pump sprayer. Yeah those foggers are soo cool!Hey gg do you have an atomizer/fogger? Or do you just use a spray bottle?
I also spray weekly for preventative measures but I've got wrist problems (broke both each twice) so after awhile it sucks to keep squeezing the spray bottles/wand
I've heard good things about the foggers, I was thinking of grabbing one for next year, Think they run a couple hundred bucks, but seem to work great.
Heres a link to the brand/model I was looking at :
Amazon.com : Hudson 99598 Fog Electric Atomizer Sprayer, Commercial/portable : Lawn And Garden Sprayers : Garden & Outdoor
Amazon.com : Hudson 99598 Fog Electric Atomizer Sprayer, Commercial/portable : Lawn And Garden Sprayers : Garden & Outdoorwww.amazon.com
are you saying you think its better to do it at night to try and prevent that or both night and morning? I feel like the dew rolling in is going to be impossible to stop, even if you went out there before bed or something, An oscillating fan on all night vs. big blast from leaf blower for 15 mins, (then dew wetting at 5am or something) I feel like the fan would be more effective.That is good but PM is the real threat here. Need to be dry at night when the temps drop. Actual rot is not much of a worry with air flow.
I have never worried about drying in the morning. Unless we are having overcast, high humidity in the 60's for a couple days in a row. I'm putting up a greenhouse next weekend. No more outdoor issues for me. And fans are recommended if you can safely use them outdoors. GFI circuits and protected from the elements. I had a fan that actually grounded out in humidity. You couldn't notice it. But earthworms and night crawlers would come out of the ground when I turned it on. And it ate electricity. Lucky it didn't burn. Took a volt/ohm meter and head scratching to figure it out.are you saying you think its better to do it at night to try and prevent that or both night and morning? I feel like the dew rolling in is going to be impossible to stop, even if you went out there before bed or something, An oscillating fan on all night vs. big blast from leaf blower for 15 mins, (then dew wetting at 5am or something) I feel like the fan would be more effective.
Im worried about the same every year, I usually try to cover with poly/plastic but even then that airflow is so important to prevent PM...even if the dew is high and air is damp, if you keep it moving, it should be good until morning... I guess whatever works for ya really, more than one way to skin a cat as they say.
Interested to hear your thought process behind this though.
Dude I was just telling my brother I think I’m going to use a leaf blowers to knock the condensation off of em but I don’t have electricity so I can use a gas oneDefoliation and air flow. Definitely put plastic on the roof if you can. 2.5 mil will work. But 5 mil is suggested. I use an electric leaf blower on low at least in the evening when nights get in the 50's.
Might want to be careful. Bit over powered. I use a craftsman/fisher price electric I inherited from my mother in law. Best wishes.Dude I was just telling my brother I think I’m going to use a leaf blowers to knock the condensation off of em but I don’t have electricity so I can use a gas one
Fisher Price leaf blower Lol...Might want to be careful. Bit over powered. I use a craftsman/fisher price electric I inherited from my mother in law. Best wishes.
Do you know which subspecies of B.t you ordered? (Kurstaki being best for caterpillars IIRC)Thanks everyone for the heads up I do have a catapiller issue now I ordered some bt to spray them and since it’s organic people say it’s sayfe to spray up until harvest I will keep everyone updated on the grow
I thought it was a joke. Then tried it on my girls. Not just a garage ornament after all.Fisher Price leaf blower Lol...
Do you know which subspecies of B.t you ordered? (Kurstaki being best for caterpillars IIRC)
Fisher Price leaf blower Lol...
Do you know which subspecies of B.t you ordered? (Kurstaki being best for caterpillars IIRC)
I’ll just step way back and if anything might make my stems strongerMight want to be careful. Bit over powered. I use a craftsman/fisher price electric I inherited from my mother in law. Best wishes.
Water from the top with a shower type spray wand. You can train your plants and strengthen stems while giving them a needed bath. True low stress training. Old school secret. SSSSHHH!I’ll just step way back and if anything might make my stems stronger
Think I got the right one then I’m just not too sure on the concentration to use...