Bud Rot

Jamio420

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I always stop feeds least 2 weeks before im gonna harvest...just water don't hurt nobody last couple weeks its a gd way for the plant to really go to work with whats left available in the soil cos it thinks its life is ending lol
Agreed ! this is the way I've always flushed as well. there will still be allot of nutrients in the soil the way I feed ,

I'd stop feeding, water as normal, and maybe get a fan blowing up under the canopy. If you don't let that moist air settle on the buds she will last longer. Watering more would just increase your chance of rot I would think.
I've been going through all morning and cleaning them out I think this will help allot the fan is a really good idea thanks for the insight !

Been battling bud rot myself and its a losing battle. I slowly chopped as much as i can to get it gone and I havent seen any after a week of slowly chopping. I lost maybe about 50% of my yield on one plant and see it has effected another. I would recommend trimming the effect bud as soon as possible I trimmed a extra 2 inches from the infected area and that seem to slow it down a lot. Im also in week 7 myself.
today I'm cleaning everything out to thoroughly check every thing over and I am cutting some branches out if I can see the mold on the stem , also I am using hand sanitizer and paper towel and giving branches around any area a whipe down.

For me: once I get bud rot, I can't ever stop the spread. I would trim out bad areas and come back in one or two days to more. Now, once I see it on a plant, I cut her down. I'll get more by not carving the rot out, daily for a week or two. And, I don't want it spreading to an uninfected plant. I don't spray this late.
Yes I believe your right on chopping the plant out I will start a flush and see how the battle goes this way I can chop it out and see how much I can win !

Only good vibes thank you guys really apreciate it !
 
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