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I sprayed with BT and Spinosad up to week 5/6 of flowering in my outdoor garden and now have noticed a few smaller colas got bud rot a few inches down from the tip. I pruned the effected areas off and then some, and am now wondering if it’s safe to harvest in a week and dry and cure.
I have read that it is systemic, and affects the whole plant, but I don’t understand that. I have also read some say they prune the area and carry on. I’m not sure what to believe.
I checked the larger colas and other areas of the colas inflicted with rot and there are no signs of it. I check daily on my plants and noticed when an area was light green, with white mold on inside. Only one area had mold that was grey.
Please let me know what you guys think. My gut says to keep an eye on it, it hasn’t progressed in the past week. It is for personal use as well.
Ps - two plants will be ready in a week or less and only one had three colas affected. The sour bubble had one small cola with a 2” patch get pruned, and has 2 or 3 weeks left on it to harvest.
Pps- all of the plants consume much less water than they used to, but I’m attributing this to the end of flowering.
I have read that it is systemic, and affects the whole plant, but I don’t understand that. I have also read some say they prune the area and carry on. I’m not sure what to believe.
I checked the larger colas and other areas of the colas inflicted with rot and there are no signs of it. I check daily on my plants and noticed when an area was light green, with white mold on inside. Only one area had mold that was grey.
Please let me know what you guys think. My gut says to keep an eye on it, it hasn’t progressed in the past week. It is for personal use as well.
Ps - two plants will be ready in a week or less and only one had three colas affected. The sour bubble had one small cola with a 2” patch get pruned, and has 2 or 3 weeks left on it to harvest.
Pps- all of the plants consume much less water than they used to, but I’m attributing this to the end of flowering.