psychadelibud
Well-Known Member
Howdy friends!
Just wondering, I have not dealt with much bud rot the last couple of years but this year I am starting it notice it more often.
I have been spraying with Seranade and just sprayed yesterday with green cure, truing to rotate it. Also been applying BT to prevent the cats from starting an infestation. I also use seaweed juice, which is suppose to protect the plants from diseases as well.
Usually when I find some, I gently take a popsicle stick and open the bud up and spray it with hydrogen peroxide, I then clip off the infected area and put it into a ziplock bag very gently and then disinfect my tools with 90% iso alcohol and peroxide as well, change out gloves, pretty much take all safety precautions.
We have had lots of rain lately due to those hurricanes and tropical storms coming up this way. I believe that is the factor as I always notice it after a rain like that.
I have been doing some research, A LOT of research actually and have found a few products I am interested in ordering. I am behind and uninformed of any newer products within the last 3 years that may be out there and released that may be possibly effective for rot. I am willing to pay any amount of money for any top fungicide. It is worth it in my opinion as usually one or two branches worth of buds will pay off the investment.
Some I am very interested in is:
Regalia (Organic Bio-Fungicide)
Actinovate (Organic Bio-Fungicide)
Then one I read about over on icmag, which the few people who do use it and know of using it says they have not had a spot of bud rot not even a speck in the last few years they have been using it is called "FLINT". It is a chemical fungicide, it is VERY expensive! $299.00 per bottle. It is also systematic and supposedly much much lower toxicity rate than Eagle 20 and recently approved in some medical mmj states for use on marijuana.
That is what interests me the most is that it is systematic, botrytis starts from the inside and works its way out. Something systematic in my opinion would be my best bet. Yes I understand the health hazards and all with it, I understand I will be smoking trace amounts. It is not a known carcinogen, it does not work on the central nervous systems as most fungicides/pesticides/insecticides do, the main complaint has been possible skin irritation occurring. I am more than willing to use this if it works. $299.00 would be well spent in my opinion.
Just looking for anyone else's advice, opinions, experiences with these listed products or anything else new on the market that is more effective than my current products I have on hand.
Just wondering, I have not dealt with much bud rot the last couple of years but this year I am starting it notice it more often.
I have been spraying with Seranade and just sprayed yesterday with green cure, truing to rotate it. Also been applying BT to prevent the cats from starting an infestation. I also use seaweed juice, which is suppose to protect the plants from diseases as well.
Usually when I find some, I gently take a popsicle stick and open the bud up and spray it with hydrogen peroxide, I then clip off the infected area and put it into a ziplock bag very gently and then disinfect my tools with 90% iso alcohol and peroxide as well, change out gloves, pretty much take all safety precautions.
We have had lots of rain lately due to those hurricanes and tropical storms coming up this way. I believe that is the factor as I always notice it after a rain like that.
I have been doing some research, A LOT of research actually and have found a few products I am interested in ordering. I am behind and uninformed of any newer products within the last 3 years that may be out there and released that may be possibly effective for rot. I am willing to pay any amount of money for any top fungicide. It is worth it in my opinion as usually one or two branches worth of buds will pay off the investment.
Some I am very interested in is:
Regalia (Organic Bio-Fungicide)
Actinovate (Organic Bio-Fungicide)
Then one I read about over on icmag, which the few people who do use it and know of using it says they have not had a spot of bud rot not even a speck in the last few years they have been using it is called "FLINT". It is a chemical fungicide, it is VERY expensive! $299.00 per bottle. It is also systematic and supposedly much much lower toxicity rate than Eagle 20 and recently approved in some medical mmj states for use on marijuana.
That is what interests me the most is that it is systematic, botrytis starts from the inside and works its way out. Something systematic in my opinion would be my best bet. Yes I understand the health hazards and all with it, I understand I will be smoking trace amounts. It is not a known carcinogen, it does not work on the central nervous systems as most fungicides/pesticides/insecticides do, the main complaint has been possible skin irritation occurring. I am more than willing to use this if it works. $299.00 would be well spent in my opinion.
Just looking for anyone else's advice, opinions, experiences with these listed products or anything else new on the market that is more effective than my current products I have on hand.