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BullPower

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Been a few years since I've pulled any down. Would love a second opinion.

It's rained the last 4 days. Found a spot of mold inside one of the tops. Removed it. Giving a week of sunny weather with highs around 70, low around 50. More rain today though.

I know she's close. Would you pull her now? The color of the bud keeps making me think I see rot. It's sort of blue.

The plant being such a dark green is what's throwing me. Im sure the cooler Temps forecasted will turn her some.. Plant was never fed. Growing in barn cleanout.

Seed from a bag of Lake County cookies cross.

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buckaclark

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One rot is all rot .Buck her down now.you will find more rot that youve ever seen. See kerowhacked 1 rot + 1 rot equal more than one
 

BullPower

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Got a guy coming tomorrow to do work in the house. As soon as he's gone I'm gonna pull it down. Hopefully it can wait 36 hours and not be complete ruin.

Getting real tired of having to half ass stuff because it's illegal. It's fucking ridiculous. An hour drive and it's legal. Tis silly.

I'm ready to have a 30x100 greenhouse full.
 

BullPower

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After looking this morning. I've found work damage and killed a few worms. Saw a couple in a nearby spider web.

Hoping that's my problem. Didnt see any gray mold. Thankfully. Could have not seen it though.

Planning to pull Friday if the damage gets any worse today. It has all but stopped pushing white pistols.
 

BullPower

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If there is systemic mold in a plant. Will it be there forever? Would a reveg be a wasted effort?
 

Samsung Kawasaki

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Look for any dead or dying leaves and pull the bud away from the stem there and have a look for any rot, that's were it starts usually. Mold is more environmental then genetics but certain genetics are more resistant so if you have spotted mold chances are there is more and if you re veg the plant will have the same genetics and chances are will be susceptible to mold too.
 

MustGro

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If there is systemic mold in a plant. Will it be there forever? Would a reveg be a wasted effort?
I have mold in my outside plants. I cut a few buds yesterday before the rot got into the main stalk, but I‘ll let her go as long as I can. I’m personally not so afraid of mold, but you might not feel that way.
I don’t know if mold is systemic, I’ll bet if you could give the plant 50%rh the mold would die back or slow down.
You want to reveg a plant in the ground? I don’t think mold will prevent that, but it sure won’t help.
 

sirtalis

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Mold can be both systemic or surface level. Typically when the stem itself is rotting, you know it's systemic. If a small isolated bud is rotting because of lack of airflow, you might be lucky that it's just surface level.
 

sirtalis

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If there is systemic mold in a plant. Will it be there forever? Would a reveg be a wasted effort?
I wouldn't reveg a plant that has had mold. Just not worth the risk. I'd pick a new strain that is more resistant and/or try to fix the environmental issues that caused the mold.
 
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