A bunch of buds that are directly near my AC vent are turning a dead brown color on the tips, also turning down there and sorta shriveling (check pics).
I've been stressing about it. It almost looks like it could be mold, or dying mold spores from when I sprayed serenade (anti mold/mildew).
Anything that had mold starting on it, even if I couldn't see it at the time, dies back when I spray the serenade. Well now I water it down much more and it's not as harsh.
What'dya think?
I'm so susceptible to that black sooty mold. I think there is something in my water. Even though it comes out of the tap with less than 250 ppm and a pretty neutral ph, I've started using only R/O water. What could I put in my tap water to neutralize the mold spores or whatever is in my water or my pipes or whatever?
Thanks
-Supernoob
hey bro.. let me see if i cant figure something out for ya...
now i guess the biggest thing that would change the answer i am about to give is if i'm wrong by what you meant by a/c vent... i am assuming you mean where the a/c blows into the grow... and not near the exhaust vent.. so for this answer i am going on that basis.. and if im wrong, tell me, and i'll re think...
if the plants near the a/c are turning moldy looking, its because, more than likely, they are.... a/cs pump cool air into the room (duh).... the cool air is super moist.... if you've ever ran an a/c cool for a while you will see the condensation on the vents... this moisture will be constant on your buds during anytime the a/c is on... after so long.... it can/may/will grow mold... typically it will be a black mold....
its never a good idea to have the a/c close to your plants for that reason.. that is why most a/cs double as humidifiers... if it wasnt for the humidifier in the a/c rooms using them would likely have condensation on the walls and such...
if you have the space moving the plants away from the a/c will help... you may need to spray them again with an anti-fungicide... the key to spraying without issues is that have a strong exhaust/ventilation system... pulling as much of the cool moist air out of the room while the sprays dry is a must...
if you want to add anything to your water to kill anything in it, use hydrogen peroxide... the stronger the concentration the better... a couple cap fulls per gallon of water... and let it sit for 20 minutes or so after you add it to let it work...
DUDE! I don't totally know your specific situation, but if you know what strain you're growin be careful when you plan your space if it's short...or even better, be careful when you plan your strain. I started some Super Silver Haze too late without researching the strain and I'm paying for it. Thread starter warned of this in first post. Sorry buddy, I'll let you have your thread back now.
not a prob.. anytime a ? can be answered with a post i've already posted it helps.. its unavoidable that it will happen that i answer the same question many times.. but oh well.. the less that the same thing gets repeated the better for my sanity..
so how big should i let them get before i flower?
based on the size of the grow (as it appears in the picture).. i would say that you will want to flower after they get about 4 or 5 inches tall.... they will double to triple in size during flower... so you want to make sure you will have space for them all...
if they are mixed seeds you may have to pull some males.. which would free up a little space...
but the more space you give them the larger they will flower... MJ grows somewhat based on the available space... keeping plants crammed together will hurt final yields....
if you can, you should take clones, and use mature clones in that size room... this way you could start 12/12 as soon as they root.. thus maximizing yield and optimizing your space and efficiency...
Tanks so much! I'm learning so much from you and this thread!! Respect!
thank you r1f... im glad i can spread my knowledge around... as i've said many times feel free to post anything you have ?s on...