Can someone tell me if this is but rot?

So i noticed some web like stuff and thought maybe it was spidermite webs but i didnt see any spidermites around however i did find a green worm i really dunno what that meens i am a noob at this stuff but i hope the pictures are good enough to determine i used a mag glass and pointed camera threw it for better results.

also this bud doesnt smell like it used to now it smells like a old car or a crawl space or old cardboard boxes

If its bud rot could i potentially cut off bad parts? alot of the pot on my plant doesnt look like this. the buds are 11 weeks and 5 days old and the trichomes still look like they not done yet and the pistills are 98% brown And this plant is in the same pot as another plant that doesnt seem to have this problem, should i just hack this thing down or do i at least have some shinning star apon me?

any help is greatly appreciated thankyou




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NewbGrower^.^

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Cant tell much by pics. The smell will come back in the curing process after drying. As for the plant, cut it down and select the greenery safe for smoking. Not to be an asshole, but do some research and read the stickies in the forums ;] Will help a lot Good luck
 

woodsmaneh!

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Bud rot for sure,

Budrot (Botrytis) is a very common worldwide fungus that attacks both indoor and outdoor crops under certain conditions. “Budrot” is also known as “brown rot”, “grey mold” and other names. Airborne Botrytis spores can be found everywhere, all times of the year, and will attack many different species of plants. Botrytis will attack flowers, and eventually leaves and stems.

Growers running sea of green, perpetual harvest, remote grows, outdoor, or multiple strains (each with different flowering periods) should keep an eye out for Botrytis near harvest time.


Outdoor growers need to be hypersensitive to weather conditions near harvest time. Rain, morning dew, frost and cool fall nights may increase the risk of budrot and powdery mildew.

Fully developed marijuana buds provide ideal conditions for spore germination: warm and moist plant tissues. Botrytis will initially attack
the largest and densest buds in the garden, because they provide the ideal conditions for germination. Weak plants will also be attacked rapidly.

Identifying and preventing budrot

http://www.greenpassion.org/www.overgrow.com/edge/gallery/3676/budrot2.jpg
Budrot will infect and turn colas to mush in a matter of days and may destroy a crop in a week if left unchecked. Botrytis loves warm, and humid (50% or over humidity) conditions. Lowering humidity will slow and stop spore germination. Good ventilation and decent air circulation help prevent infection.

A grow room may smell noticeably moldy if Botrytis has attacked one or more colas. Once a cola has been infected, Botrytis will spread incredibly fast. Entire colas will turn to brown mush and spores will be produced, attacking other nearby colas.

Ventilation may spread viable spores throughout the room.

Measures to prevent budrot in the final stages of flowering:


Early veg and flower pruning of undergrowth to promote air circulation

Hepa filter room and intake air sources.
Introduce low levels of ozone into room air. Ozone is effective against pollen, podwery mildew and other airborne spores.

Lowering room humidity (warming nighttime air and venting frequently or using a dehumidifier)
Decreasing watering cycles and amounts to reduce room humidity

Large, dense colas should be periodically inspected. Brown tissues deep within the bud will smell moldy and may become liquid.

Removing fan leaves during the last few days before harvest to promote air circulation

"Serenade controls the following: ....Botrytis, Powdery mildew, Downey mildew..."

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"To apply, simply spray on leaves and shoots to provide complete coverage. Best results will be had be pre-treating plants before signs of disease set it and then every week to protect newly formed foliage"

What if budrot is found?

Once budrot has been detected, the grower should isolate infected buds by removing them from the growroom immediately and harvesting the infected colas, followed by a rapid dry of the harvested colas. Take immediate steps to reduce room humidity. Afterwards, the entire crop should be carefully inspected for infection and damage.

The grower may want to harvest early if more than one rotting cola has been found. Spores may have spread and are germinating deep within other colas.

Can I salvage budrot-infected colas?

Yes. Remove the infected colas from the main room, Trim out the infection (Trim more than you can see – Botrytis often infects adjacent tissues) and quick-dry them. Re-inspect buds – they should not smell moldy.

Smoking infected buds is not recommended.
 

JoeCa1i

Well-Known Member
looks like mold.Caterpillars eat flowers,piss and shit,which creates mold,on plants.Flowers can also get mold,from water.
 
So its ok to save the bottom ones i posted a new picture of the top cola and thats where i can see the mold not on the lower node bud sites. this is the 11 week 6 day old plant but i havnt seen the trichomes turn amber yet. i used 2 cfl's and a lil bit of miracle grow and then super bloom for the flowering stage all seemed well




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I really need to know the answer to this question please if someone could answer this question if they know it

thanks
 
so should i harvest the buds that dont look like this or can they potentially have mold and i just cannot see, also i dont think this plant is ready yet
 

woodsmaneh!

Well-Known Member
You don't always see the rot till you break a bud open. I have never seen a plant get real bad, usually just the top bud. I would let it go a few more weeks if it needs it. If you see any more rot as I said above take her down so you don't lose any more of your plant.

Peace

Can I salvage budrot-infected colas?

Yes. Remove the infected colas from the main room, Trim out the infection (Trim more than you can see – Botrytis often infects adjacent tissues) and quick-dry them. Re-inspect buds – they should not smell moldy.

Smoking infected buds is not recommended.
 

jawbrodt

Well-Known Member
That second pic looks like the plant could've been pollinated. Maybe it's just the CFLs, but,...being that the pistils are almost completely brown, and the trichs still haven't turned yet, which leads me to believe that it could've been pollinated. Did the pistils all turn brown at about the same time, like during the same week? If so, you probably have a male or a hermie nearby. If not, you should be good to go, once you get the budrot taken care of. :)
 
No my plants are full sinsamilli there was only one male in the ammount of plants i grew and i tossed it the first day i could notice it was a male so impossible that they got pollinated. i grew 7 plants 1 was a male and the rest were females, also in this one plant with the mold i notice the trichomes are kinda not there like they was a week ago but i kept monitoring it and the trchomes are still mostly CLEAR at this time


well i delayed watering of my plants so that i could airiate the soil a lil bit so i let it get mostly dry and after that it started happneing and that was like a week and a half ago to 2 weeks. whats a hermie? there was only one plant in my bunch that had balls

when i did pull the male there was only 2 or 3 balls on the plant and they were TINY about the size of a small tick with no blood in it also the balls were bright green. i think theres no way it could of pollinated the girls
 
Lol nah bud rot doesnt harm the WHOLE plant inless you let it atleast thats what i was told so thats why i made this thread
 
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