As a preventive yes. Where I live we get tons of rain and while everyone else last season was getting rot and other issues, mine were fine.Hi, any updates on if this worked for anyone as a preventive measure? Thanks.
I remember your plants were not so fine last yr.you were worried mid aug on the late flowering you had, then third week in sept you put up a bunch of blurry pics saying harvest was done an mold free.please we are not all dum!As a preventive yes. Where I live we get tons of rain and while everyone else last season was getting rot and other issues, mine were fine.
I would recommend using actinovate as well early on.
The whole point is really being diligent earlu on to prevent.
I did not get rot...I did have one plant in the back that got some black spot but it didnt get far. Rot it different then black spot.I remember your plants were not so fine last yr.you were worried mid aug on the late flowering you had, then third week in sept you put up a bunch of blurry pics saying harvest was done an mold free.please we are not all dum!
your amazing no bud mid aug to harvest third in sept!!I can pull it up if u want. not hating just need to be clear way to much bs on these boards.I did not get rot...I did have one plant in the back that got some black spot but it didnt get far. Rot it different then black spot.
No need to be a hater dude
its easy to beat rot when you harvest 2-3 weeks early.its all in your posts aug 10 u say your worried that buds were just starting sept 20 u say harvest is done??I was going to call you out last fall but u fell off the earth till now.anyway iam done with youView attachment 4362938 I told you before tho that I dont foliar feed anything but silica
Most of you outdoor growers use a lot of foliar feeding qnd for it to really work has to have a high acid ph. So not only are you creating an acidic environment but giving fungus food to feed off of.
I had a very late harvest yes but other then a rare bud here and there I didnt lose any to rot.
Wow. great work. Last year I lost too much to rot for my liking. Can you please go into detail on how and what that you mixed for your spray? I assume you applied it to the buds after it rained so that the rot didn't start to take hold. Also how did you use actinovate?As a preventive yes. Where I live we get tons of rain and while everyone else last season was getting rot and other issues, mine were fine.
I would recommend using actinovate as well early on.
The whole point is really being diligent earlu on to prevent.
not only do we get a lot of rain but the leaves would just be soaked in the a.m. from dew.Wow. great work. Last year I lost too much to rot for my liking. Can you please go into detail on how and what that you mixed for your spray? I assume you applied it to the buds after it rained so that the rot didn't start to take hold. Also how did you use actinovate?
Thanks again.
Well, if it works, it's going to be like a hack for video gamesView attachment 4133309 So this is interesting...
Ran into a master grower yesterday (and a botany professor) and as we discussed bud rot, he said that he learned years ago that rot will not grow in an alkaline environment.
So he told me that he often sprays his buds with high alkaline water. He especially soaks the hell out of them after a rain. He swears he hasn't had rot in years.
So I started reading up on this and several growers swear by this method as a preventative.
Interesting food for thought....
it works she got me using high ph sprays on budget last season, I lost very little.Well, if it works, it's going to be like a hack for video games
what did you use to do so? Baking soda, soap and a oil?it works she got me using high ph sprays on budget last season, I lost very little.
Just a bit of soap..no oil. When I wasn't spraying that I was using a high alkaline silica foliar. You just cant over do the baking soda.what did you use to do so? Baking soda, soap and a oil?