AT LEAST IM LEARNING BUDROT AND DEFOLIATION AT &WEEK FLOWER

andrew32

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7 weeks into flower
back garden soil
600hps
77f-80f day down to 65 by the time lights come back on an rh goes to 80 at dark but in lifght i get it down to rh45
flushed 2 weeks ago so im currently using biobloom 2ml per litre and cannazyme i think i used bloom to early welll straight after flip an i used pk13/14 they told me in shop to use it week4 5 dickheads i believe it should be when there in tyhe third stage of flowering thats why i flushed 2 weeks ago cause i noticed fert burn next daywhen lights came on this morning i went in to take a few leaves off "water leaves" so lower buds get some direct light i no i shouldnt but i believe upkeep of plants can be key an here what happend i found a small nug under one of the main colas an i think its bud rot, took it straight off alsp i know i left it late but i took the tiny nugs off the bottom of bigger nugs for energy to the tops cause its just gunna be waste took pice really would appreciate any help i checked whole plant dont look like any other nugs look like this some a little riper than others but cool otherwise i will up load
should i have took them off
will any more be effected
any advice
 

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andrew32

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just found more ive chopped it all of plus got temps down to 77 an rh below 50 loads of air circulation will this slow it down or stop it or will it just carry on ?? whats h202???
 

andrew32

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@ButchyBoy nar mate nothing just feed with biobloom but i started that too early an i didnt have a hood on 600hps for a while an humidity but ive now sorted the room to 77f an 42rh an im gunna let my soil dry right out ive been over watering due to heat an flushing the other week so i found more than just one nugget there was a few mainly on the same cola but whats next shall i just let it finish? chop now? bin it ? its all good learning for me being a noobie plenty more on go so but i would appreciate help its my first ever babay!!
 

GrowerGoneWild

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@GrowerGoneWild i can get this H202 at the chemist what dillution rate an what foilar spray all the plant
Well where I'm at I just hit the trouble spots with the 3% solution right out of the bottle. I do believe thats the common percentage at a pharmacy. Then I cut out the bad stuff.. Mainly to destroy the spores, I'll dilute it 1:1 for the rest of the plant, I do believe jorge cervantes goes into detail about using H202.

You will have to seriously increase your airflow after this treatment to dry things out. Or use a Dehuey.

H202 or Hydrogen Peroxide, is an antifungal..
 

andrew32

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@GrowerGoneWild thanks ill do it tomorrow ive already taken a few bad nugs off but im now worried about the spores ive two other plants at the back shall i spray them two due to proximity there in earlier flower too
ive already sorted airflow now with extractor fan an 2 fans in places for the correct air flow now my temps 77 and 42 rh to 50 rh aww ive also let it dry out much longer this time to really dry it out my soil thanks man ill let you no how it goes 4 weeks to go see
 

GrowerGoneWild

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Video on JC doing a h202 bath, for PM..

I suggest a higher concentration for battling an infection. This is my data point anyways.
 

propertyoftheUS

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Shit man I've been battling this shit since preflower and its still thriving. I'm growing outdoors and its been dry for over a month and still thriving!! Tough shit that botrytis can be!!
 

GrowerGoneWild

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Shit man I've been battling this shit since preflower and its still thriving. I'm growing outdoors and its been dry for over a month and still thriving!! Tough shit that botrytis can be!!
Yeah that can be tough, hard to control your environment outdoors.

Ever consider organic style antifungal sprays?.. If it was an ornamental I would say garlic sprays but not so sure you want to smoke that.

Offhand I dont know many antifungal sprays that leave no residue, or are relatively safe.
 

propertyoftheUS

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I've been using Daconil for about 3 weeks but I'm not sure how much I'm supposed to dilute it so I've been slowing adding more and am up to about 3/4tbsp/gal. It seems to have slowed the spread of the botrytis a bit but I'm worried I'm running out of time!!! Im growing outdoors and we're about 2 weeks into flowering here in OH.
 

GrowerGoneWild

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I've been using Daconil for about 3 weeks but I'm not sure how much I'm supposed to dilute it so I've been slowing adding more and am up to about 3/4tbsp/gal. It seems to have slowed the spread of the botrytis a bit but I'm worried I'm running out of time!!! Im growing outdoors and we're about 2 weeks into flowering here in OH.
Hey, thats cool.. I'm not too familar with fungicides, and daconil so I learned something.

I see its used on food crops, you think its safe on an MJ crop?..
 
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