Finally stopped here.. Gave em a spray of potassium bicarbonate, soap, n water.
Neem was slowing it down alot, but hopefully this knocks it down harder. Getting to late in flower for the neem anyways
I had what looked like a tiny spot of rot on the unknown volunteer plant. Actually popped up a week later than I usually see botrytis. So I’m hitting everything that’s got flower clusters with 1:3 peroxide spray every couple of days. In the past it has slowed the spread to manageable levels.First spot of bud rot today, grey dead pistils. No worm inside so i assume its the start of botrytis
1/2tsp of castile soap to 1Tbs potassium bicarbonate per gallon. No burning and pm is knocked down pretty good here...Safe mix for flower? Assuming as a PM treatment? What concentration? I need one more spray application to make it to mid October.
This is going to be a rough week. Think it's too late to apply the Castile foliar?1/2tsp of castile soap to 1Tbs potassium bicarbonate per gallon. No burning and pm is knocked down pretty good here...
Dreading this next batch of wet weather though... May start selectively chopping starting now.. too early
I’m with you on potentially beginning early chop for selective colas. The bud rot, though not overwhelming yet, is still certainly real. I busted up my ankle pretty good about 2 weeks ago and currently walking with the aid of a walker, so Mr. Flexible I ain’t right now. Tbh spraying and my best attempts at maintaining, even with best intentions is really just not an option. There’s today and tomorrows rain then a few better days to follow, but they’re already talk’n some rain again next weekend. I really really hate watch’n my fruit die on the branch sooo… <sigh>1/2tsp of castile soap to 1Tbs potassium bicarbonate per gallon. No burning and pm is knocked down pretty good here...
Dreading this next batch of wet weather though... May start selectively chopping starting now.. too early
I took one down this morning. Hoping to take one down per week for the remaining 4 if everything stays relatively healthy.I’m with you on potentially beginning early chop for selective colas. The bud rot, though not overwhelming yet, is still certainly real. I busted up my ankle pretty good about 2 weeks ago and currently walking with the aid of a walker, so Mr. Flexible I ain’t right now. Tbh spraying and my best attempts at maintaining, even with best intentions is really just not an option. There’s today and tomorrows rain then a few better days to follow, but they’re already talk’n some rain again next weekend. I really really hate watch’n my fruit die on the branch sooo… <sigh>
TBH, I dont know. Never had a problem with pm till this year.This is going to be a rough week. Think it's too late to apply the Castile foliar?
I feel ya!Little spot every day now, no cat or frass, botrytisView attachment 5330301View attachment 5330302
Weather in the valley is always different than the rest of Mass.I took some close ups, I don't know how to edit my last post. The first is a wedding tree by humboldt seed co, that's the leaner. The other is og kush by NASC, which was late to frost but fights mold better.
These were runts that responded poorly to Superthrive. I didn't expect them to survive so this is cool. Superthrive is lame and has a synthetic pgr, na-1, i'm going with some recharge for my kelp next year.
It's been a strange summer in the valley, that's for sure.