It can take zero days as it’s about airflow around and inside the buds.How many days of rain does it take before your buds start to get mold?
Oh man. Yea I've got thick dense kush buds. So basically soon's it stops raining I need to get the fans out lolThe longer it goes on, the more likely it is to occur, but the same is true for any high humidity environment. A significant amount of rain will raise the RH for several days, or more, so the problem will persist past the point it stops raining. This is where strain selection and preventive measures become so important for outdoor grows. Biological fungicides, such as Regalia (expensive, but works) or Southern Ag Garden Friendly Fungicide (bacterial based, cheap, also works) are a good 1st line of defense. Foliar treatments with chitosan and/or aspirin water (1 aspirin per gal) also can help. Strains that form very dense, thick colas are more likely to get botrytis than airy sativa type buds.
Yea I know man.. lol..really not trying mess this one up u know? Soon as it stops raining dude I need get to the fans
I'm pretty sure I remember seeing some tests done when regalia was used and ends up in final product. I'd opt for some more 'organic' methods.Regalia
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I'm pretty sure you are wrong. Regalia is certified organic.I'm pretty sure I remember seeing some tests done when regalia was used and ends up in final product. I'd opt for some more 'organic' methods.
Yea I might be wrong I didn't check I just thought I remembered something about itI'm pretty sure you are wrong. Regalia is certified organic.
Regalia can end up in the final product, but it is organic.I'm pretty sure you are wrong. Regalia is certified organic.