LOTS of Nute Water on Buds, Help!

Bargar

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Well my pump/hose malfunctioned and half of one of my eight ladies got bathed in Nute water that was 900ppm (Hanna).

Day 45 of Flowering

Do I remove this section of the plant from the garden now, before possible mold sets in? The last the I want is a few branches spreading mold.

Please help!!!!
 

Dj1209

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Bk not sure I completely get it do you have a picture cus it just sounds like foliar feeding the plant on accident.
 

Bargar

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No pics as its lights off right now, but I have some DENSE buds of white Russian, and I have seen what a few drops of nutrients can do to leaves, so I would imagine there would be burning on the buds. and if not that then mold or mildew or some other bad things.

Imagine your feeding your plants, and out of nowhere the hose pops off a 250gph pump, beside your plants....

Luckily it affected only half of one.

So cut it down? or keep it?
 

sebastopolian

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I hate when that shit happens!!! I would keep it and watch it closely. You can always cut it down... How far into flower are u?
And as long as your RH is not too high and you have good air flow (fans, etc.) your plant should dry out.
 

Motherhugger

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Well my pump/hose malfunctioned and half of one of my eight ladies got bathed in Nute water that was 900ppm (Hanna).

Day 45 of Flowering

Do I remove this section of the plant from the garden now, before possible mold sets in? The last the I want is a few branches spreading mold.

Please help!!!!
Meh, I'm sure things will be okay.

It's certainly not ideal, but I don't think you're at risk for having a huge mold problem. If you want to remove the section of the plant, go for it, but I'm not sure it's goign to cause the problems you think it will.

I mean, yeah, you don't want to soak your plants, but when it happens, it doesn't need to be the end of the world.

You might to spray things down with straight water to clean things off. And just watch the soil and the plants to make sure no mold is creeping up. There are ways to battle it back, if it does happen, but I'm guessing you'll be find.
 
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