Bud rot

jondamon

Well-Known Member
Always flushed to get chemicals out prior to chop down
You can’t remove anything from a plant once it’s been taken in to the vascular system.

this has already been proven.

Continue on and flush your plants to remove the bad chemical taste and harvest them early!

Timber!
 

obijohn

Well-Known Member
What makes you think flushing will affect bud rot in any way? It will do nothing, and shame on you if you plan on giving or selling moldy buds. That can seriously affect someone's health
 

DCcan

Well-Known Member
Not much you can do for treatment, it's colonized the plant and switched to pathogenic mode now, releasing toxins to kill plant cells and feed.

Lower the RH
Regalia
Potassium bicarbonate foliar to change the surface PH
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, Bacillus subtilis foliar
Defoliate a bit, get some circulation in there
UV treatment of air, keep it from colonizing new areas.

Gliocladium catenulatum or Trichoderma harzianum can be used for preventative treatment, colonize the plant at any early growth stage with it.
Makes it harder for something to grow, if a parasitic fungus is already living there.
These microbes will be counted on CFU testing, so should not be applied late in locations that test using this method.
 
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Bobobear

Member
What makes you think flushing will affect bud rot in any way? It will do nothing, and shame on you if you plan on giving or selling moldy buds. That can seriously affect someone's health
It's been a couple of buds I've cut of. Checked everything and they all look ok
 

Bobobear

Member
Thank you to the intelligent people who replied. The rest of you funking dope heads go fuck yourselves. Its true about the right up about this site full of self opiniated nobody's. Go fuck yourselves xxx
 
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