SOS - Possible Mold

The humidity isn’t high and there’s a fan blowing over the canopy. Is this bud salvageable at all? It would seriously break my heart to have to throw it away
 
any and all help would be greatly appreciated. Im really desperate to save as much as i can and take immediate action since this is my first grow and i put a ton of effort into it
 

drcucumber

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The sensible route would be to chuck it.

Personally I would cut that cola, or else it will spread. then excise the worst part and water cure the rest. But I'm not sensible.
 

peterstoke

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i dont have a humidity reader but its in a closet and the room has a window AC unit thats on full blast. Theres also a fan above the canopy
it's hard to tell you then if you don't know the exact humidity. i would say cut early because that looks like the start of mould
 

TheDifferenceX

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Chop that cola. Inspect everything else thoroughly, pull anything else with spots... Let the rest go 2 weeks, but that's just me.

Don't dry the cola with mold, just bag it up and dispose. That mold could spread.
 

Budzbuddha

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Yes toss it . Mold throws spores , so there’s that. Even though mold can dry and get powdery , it can easily re-activate given the right environmental conditions.

In other words , after everything is said and done with grow ...... clean the crap out of grow area.
 

Renfro

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Hard to tell from th
i dont have a humidity reader but its in a closet and the room has a window AC unit thats on full blast.
Do your lights out temps drop? Really there is no excuse to not know your temperature and humidity numbers if you are tryna grow some weed.
 
Hard to tell from th

Do your lights out temps drop? Really there is no excuse to not know your temperature and humidity numbers if you are tryna grow some weed.
Yeah i think they drop about 10 degrees give or take. This is my first grow, its bag seed, and im a broke college student. So no temp or humidity readers for now
 

Renfro

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When air cools the RH% goes up.

For example, we have air thats 80.6F and 50% relative humidity, that same air cools to 69F and it's now 70% relative humidity.

Using this chart you can observe how temperature relates to relative humidity. The absolute humidity is how many grams of water are in a kilogram of air. Thats the number int he middle of the chart in the lighter colored area.

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