SpicySativa
Well-Known Member
What’s up, guys.
I’m battling the one-two punch of caterpillars and botrytus here in near-coastal Northern California. So far it’s been a loosing battle despite weekly sprays of BT and Doctor Zymes. I already had to scrap my indicas and my sativa-dom hybrids that were growing big/dense buds.
I still have two pure sativas (Golden Tiger from Ace Seeds) that are going strong with zero bud rot so far, but they need at least another 4 weeks.
I’d appreciate any tips or suggestions that might help me get these two beatiful sativas to the finish line.
* What’s the best time to spray the BT? Early AM so it can dry quickly when the sun hits them? Or late evening so that it remains active overnight without degrading in the sun? (Am I just making the problem worse if I spray in the evening and they stay wet all night?)
* Anything you’d recommend other than (or in addition to) the Doctor Zymes to prevent botrytus from taking hold?
Any other tips? I’m allergic to mold, so I need to be 100% sure anything I harvest and process is mold free…
Here are a couple pics of the Golden Tiger. Hopefully their loose/wispy bud structure will help prevent botrytus, but I don’t want to reply on that alone.
I’m battling the one-two punch of caterpillars and botrytus here in near-coastal Northern California. So far it’s been a loosing battle despite weekly sprays of BT and Doctor Zymes. I already had to scrap my indicas and my sativa-dom hybrids that were growing big/dense buds.
I still have two pure sativas (Golden Tiger from Ace Seeds) that are going strong with zero bud rot so far, but they need at least another 4 weeks.
I’d appreciate any tips or suggestions that might help me get these two beatiful sativas to the finish line.
* What’s the best time to spray the BT? Early AM so it can dry quickly when the sun hits them? Or late evening so that it remains active overnight without degrading in the sun? (Am I just making the problem worse if I spray in the evening and they stay wet all night?)
* Anything you’d recommend other than (or in addition to) the Doctor Zymes to prevent botrytus from taking hold?
Any other tips? I’m allergic to mold, so I need to be 100% sure anything I harvest and process is mold free…
Here are a couple pics of the Golden Tiger. Hopefully their loose/wispy bud structure will help prevent botrytus, but I don’t want to reply on that alone.