Can’t cover them, mold prevention?

trapdevil

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So I put a whole carport together with a clear tarp but realize actually putting it up over the now 7 foot plants is pretty damn hard. A. Don’t want everyone knowing what’s going on. B. Tried to put it up with one buddy and destroyed a few limbs and bent some over good trying to put the carport up and failing.

So I’m worried about them finishing because of mold and rain up here in VT.

So what would be good to spray for preventive that’s still organic? Bud rot and PM?

Or I can try to attach a huge tarp to trees around and make a canopy but that’s also difficult.

Any good sprays that work?

They are about 3/4 weeks into flowering i think, hoping a 2 week of october finish..
 

Sawzall77

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Got some pics for us? See what your working with

That’s tough to deal with at this point for sure.

Next year I’m sure you will have it up good and early lol

The girls really stretch!
 

trapdevil

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Just tie the tarp off to some of those trees.
Okay that was my second thought. Just get a massive clear tarp. At least will protect them from direct rain.

First outdoor grow, how often does PM and bud rot occur ? I’ve heard buddies talk about chopping early to avoid bud rot.

Is a tarp enough to prevent it? Totally think i’m going to try and tie off to the trees then maybe pound some T posts or use those White posts as other after points.

Like do I need to be out there every morning shaking off the branches?

I have 14 out there and trying to get a good yield off of each so willing to do what’s needed at this point.

Next year , greenhouse will be built prior hahaha
 

trapdevil

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Can you tie something to the tops just below the cola and stake them down to the ground and bend them in the direction you want? I've seen growers bending the tops to give more light penetration on youtube all the time.
Yeah i’m in the process of caging them , T posts and chicken wire. May tie some down too. I’ve already tied some down
 
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