PiffGuerilla
Well-Known Member
Hey whats up guys! So like clockwork budrot is back in season. I did things a bit different this year in hopes of combating it, by spraying serenade and starting my grow a bit earlier in the season. I usually harvest round November first, but this year I'm ready for harvest within 14 days max which definitely helped beat some of the rain and cold temps. My scheduled harvest is right around October 5th which is ten days from now. Yesterday when I went to water i did the usual inspection of each branch and noticed about 4 small spots of browning leaf each on different branches, not normal brown like leaf is dying leaf but the fuzzy brown mold appearance. I cannot pinpoint if it is definitely budrot because it hasnt spread enough to really tell, but i have had budrot in the past so i am suspecting it. I removed the infected areas one by one and sprayed serenade on those wounds. I am going away out of state this weekend and forecast seems to be getting worse and worse. May get some rain at least one day which i know could really worsen things. It seems that serenade helps but definitely isnt a cure. I spray once a week but it really is impossible to cover all bud sites esp when your dealing with a bush not a little plant. I have heard of the milk solution: 1 part skim milk to 4 parts water, is it worth giving them a spray tomorrow, is it too close to harvest? I cant spray serenade anymore because i want at minimum a week of it to wear off is milk just as bad? Another thing i was thinking is if i only have had to remove 3/4 a gram tops of infected tissue, how bad could it progress over 10 days? thanks guys!
