Trifecta Crop Control

Pook

Member
Hey everyone,

Just wanted to see if anyone has used Trifecta Crop Control and how successful it was, specifically for Botrytis cinerea (bud rot)?

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Snoopy808

Well-Known Member
Very!
Its pricey but works effectively.
And does amazing job on most mites including hemp russet mites.

I have used it in my outdoors for mites. And for PM and bud rot in late finishers.

Make sure you apply enough material, that is the appropriate volume of mix. Its organic. A light dusting wont do it. Most organic controls work best with larger volumes of materials applied than say a systemic chemical control like avid that doesn't need to saturate the plant.
 

Pook

Member
Very!
Its pricey but works effectively.
And does amazing job on most mites including hemp russet mites.

I have used it in my outdoors for mites. And for PM and bud rot in late finishers.

Make sure you apply enough material, that is the appropriate volume of mix. Its organic. A light dusting wont do it. Most organic controls work best with larger volumes of materials applied than say a systemic chemical control like avid that doesn't need to saturate the plant.
Awesome, thanks for getting back to me man!
 

Snoopy808

Well-Known Member
For botrytis it works best as control and prevention. If you have budrot cut it out, remove it, destroy it then treat the plants.
And look at each cola that has budrot. If you think its just one bud, probably not. Feel and look above and below from where you remove the rot. The buds that are just starting to rot will be the leaves will be softer and smushy instead of crisp leaves especially near the stem. Lots of times can see the mycelium running alon the stem too. I remove one or two nodes below the last place I see rot and toss with the mush.
 

Pook

Member
Yeah, I know exactly what you mean brother. Botrytis has ruined entire crops in the past...Ever heard of over mature/dead pistils being the cause of Botrytis, inside the dense buds?
 

Snoopy808

Well-Known Member
If its a lot thats going to be lost. You can still get something if make BHO as fresh frozen or from dried.
I was teaching a buddy to grow at his farm. We harvested. And in middle of drying he went camping for a few days. Shut off the fans and dehumidifier. It was his very first time growing cannabis so i wasnt ape shit mad and not my only grow going on either. He got back and 70% complete loss to botrytis. The rest wasn't really smokeable but had crystals and nose and not mushy toilet paper. We blasted it and make some FIRE BHO.
 

Pook

Member
Damn that sucks! At least you got something out of it. Amazing how overfeeding can cause so many problems.
 

Snoopy808

Well-Known Member
You said buddy. Over feeding has many implications.
I dont know who the legendary grower was that coined the term "less is more" but long time successful growers always say and practice that.
 
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