Crazy Fruits 14/15 grow

redeyedfrog

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I am in America late April to early June to see my old man, so I may miss out!
I miss American food, dripping with yummy sauces and cheeeese lol
I've already started a diet because I always gain mega kilos there lol.
 
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redeyedfrog

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I'm seeing the first signs of bud rot on my gal that I flowered early, judging by last year it's totally unstoppable, faaark!
 

redeyedfrog

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So on the botrytis, would the spores have flown to my other gals? I'm assuming they have and what can I di to stop it growing now that the other ones may get it? That's the only thing I hate about indica, the buds are so dense it's almost a given.
 

redeyedfrog

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So what can I do as a preventative measure?
I'll wear a Viking helmet and run naked through the streets babbling like a idiot if that helped. Far out I put in too much time for this to happen. So devasted to see that happen to her, those shrivelled papery leaves the hairs on my buds going black, just sucks!
 

Vnsmkr

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I would focus on that last sentence if it is that bad....

Once an outbreak of Botrytis is discovered it is imperative that you take action immediately. If the conditions are right, an outbreak can spread and wipe out an entire garden of buds in a matter of days. Sterilize your pruning shears in alcohol and cut the bud at least one inch below the affected area. You must be very gentle while removing the bud to prevent spreading the spores. Make sure not to let the bud, your hands or the shears touch any other buds until they have been sterilized.

Once every kola has been inspected, and the damaged areas are removed, drop the humidity in the room as low as possible and make sure the temperature does not fall below 70 degrees. If the humidity can be maintained below 50%, continue to treat with biological foliar sprays all the way until harvest. If the outbreak is already widespread, consider cutting your losses and harvesting the garden early.
 

ruby fruit

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Personally after this advice i would bag it in a garbage bag right down to underneath the pot and dispose of it a few ks away and im not joking thats just me if i had another 5 or 6 girls i didnt want infected as well
 

redeyedfrog

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It would have been easier, to make matters worse I know I've touched that plant and the another and another afterwards. I think I will dispose of it tomorrow
 

redeyedfrog

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I would focus on that last sentence if it is that bad....

Once an outbreak of Botrytis is discovered it is imperative that you take action immediately. If the conditions are right, an outbreak can spread and wipe out an entire garden of buds in a matter of days. Sterilize your pruning shears in alcohol and cut the bud at least one inch below the affected area. You must be very gentle while removing the bud to prevent spreading the spores. Make sure not to let the bud, your hands or the shears touch any other buds until they have been sterilized.

Once every kola has been inspected, and the damaged areas are removed, drop the humidity in the room as low as possible and make sure the temperature does not fall below 70 degrees. If the humidity can be maintained below 50%, continue to treat with biological foliar sprays all the way until harvest. If the outbreak is already widespread, consider cutting your losses and harvesting the garden early.
Tganks dude, I read this article earlier today, I cut it all the way to the stalk because the spores are too small to see and I can gaurantee you the whole bud is infected. I really don't want anymore experience with this horrible disease.
 

Vnsmkr

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I am in America late April to early June to see my old man, so I may miss out!
I miss American food, dripping with yummy sauces and cheeeese lol
I've already started a diet because I always gain mega kilos there lol.
A fat ass society generates alot of disease which also generates alot of money for pharmaceutical companies and hospitals not to mention all those fat food restaurants. I am American and grew up that way, but it sure is nice to no longer have tunnel vision. Dont get me wrong I love that shit too, but just happy I dont have full access to it anymore
 
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