Little bit of bud rot

jondamon

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Fucking a, it's always something. View attachment 4985279
I find with botrytis it’s about keeping stagnant air moving in areas of very little movement.

one of things I did to help my “stagnant” air was to place a fan underneath my canopy blowing up through it.

this helped to create some air movement under the canopy which helped to keep air moving and stopping it from becoming stagnant and too humid.
 

Hieronymus

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I find with botrytis it’s about keeping stagnant air moving in areas of very little movement.

one of things I did to help my “stagnant” air was to place a fan underneath my canopy blowing up through it.

this helped to create some air movement under the canopy which helped to keep air moving and stopping it from becoming stagnant and too humid.
I have them outside but that's what my wife suggested. Thank you for your help. I'm overly anxious and a little reassurance is nice. I've cut the two spots out and gave her a good look over didn't see anything else. Oof.
 

Sokofofat

Active Member
I have them outside but that's what my wife suggested. Thank you for your help. I'm overly anxious and a little reassurance is nice. I've cut the two spots out and gave her a good look over didn't see anything else. Oof.
if you need to get better air circulation fast I’d selectively cut out some of the shaded/less exposed leaves to open up space between branches/buds for air to get in.
 

Hieronymus

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if you need to get better air circulation fast I’d selectively cut out some of the shaded/less exposed leaves to open up space between branches/buds for air to get in.
I did remove some limbs for more air circulation and removed all rot affected buds I could find. Thank you for your help. PXL_20210913_184738530.jpg
 
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