Bud Rot Opinions Please!

swinlv

Active Member
Opinions Please! My question is about the prevention of the spread of Bud Rot. What are your first choices for the further spread of Bud Rot once the obvious outbreaks have been removed? I have returned from a short VK and Found the Main Kola of my first auto flower plant consumed with Bud Rot, and another Bud close to it with a lesser but obvious infection. I have carefully removed these obvious offenses and started the search for further damage. In an effort to control further spread, I ask your advice........ These plants were much shorter and being consumed by the larger plants that surround them, and the airflow was greatly diminished. I have corrected that with additional airflow -thru. Info, Greenhouse, organic farmer, auto drip ( too moist, not enough airflow thru the green house, corrected) Hot 100+ degree temps. Thanks for the Opinions ! SW-3722.jpgSW-3725.jpgSW-3726.jpg
 

FuckJeffGoldbloom

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The issue with autos is that they grow much faster and everything is happening at a much faster rate, so problems are spread fast i would chop every bud that has rot/mold/mildew on it, those high temps and most likely high humidity, and the no air flow mixed with auto genes let this develop quick i bet
chop bad buds, flush a bit, go back to schedule and keep your temps low, no room for anymore heat exposure, and hope for the best

and whatever you do do not smoke anything with that mold on it. very very damaging to your lungs and respiratory system

good luck mate:weed:
 

swinlv

Active Member
All effected areas removed..... Irrigation cut back & air " flow-thru" increased ( Turned up the fan speed & opened up the Other end of the greenhouse. Current humidity inside 19% outside 18%. Will continue to Watch for any new signs of BR and..... anything else.? anything else I can do to prevent additional Spreading? or will the new environmental conditions prevent BR from continuing to develop?
 

FuckJeffGoldbloom

Well-Known Member
the cause was most likely that heat, so preventing it would just go back to monitoring the heat and humidity which now you really seem to have under control... no more short vaca's lol your girls need ya!
that humidity is fine i would leave it just like that for a while...how many weeks are they mate?
 
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