Cover it with clear plastic and you won't have to cut it immediately. If the rain persists and you begin to see mold then that is your cue to chop. Good LuckHey guys, My outdoor Jack Herer is at 9 weeks of flower tommorow.
She Doesn't look ready to me but the rain season is starting, nothing too major but still I fear of mold.
When Do you think I need to cut her down?
I took a small nug and It was definitely not ready yet.
but what about the rain?
View attachment 3269667 View attachment 3269668 View attachment 3269669 View attachment 3269670 View attachment 3269671 View attachment 3269673 View attachment 3269677 View attachment 3269678 View attachment 3269679 View attachment 3269680
I'm affraid this is not an option for me, I'm healing after surgery and this plant is in the midlle of the forest. No way the plant's sitter would come up with a setup like that.Cover it with clear plastic and you won't have to cut it immediately. If the rain persists and you begin to see mold then that is your cue to chop. Good Luck
Isn't it too late to spray shit on the buds?During this time....you should have a fungicide in your tool belt ALWAYS
What kind of fungicide should I use? wouldn't it affect the taste or quality? Jack herer is sativa dominant, is a few light rains a risk?You can spray fungicide on buds, its food grade product and will not harm buds. Spray in between buds near stem after every rain