Bud rot

I found one tiny bud at the bottom of my beautiful looking plant with bud rot. Looked over the rest of the plant and the other plants in my room with a fine tooth comb and they all look gorgeous from the outside. I'm in my first day of flush. My question is should I keep flushing or chop now since I found the one bud with bud rot? And should I hang dry them like normal or should I cut individual buds off and dry them? I know the buds with mold are completely lost. I still want to complete this the best possible way to hopefully save the buds that don't have rot. Hopefully it's just the one tiny bud I found at the bottom of the plant since everything else looks great but I'm sure my chances are slim on that one. Please help if you have any knowledge on this issue thanks
 

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GBAUTO

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Environmental conditions???? Temp and RH in the room?
When I have encountered botrytis or 'rot' on occasion, it always seemed to be linked to high humidity/low airflow and cool temps on my outdoor grows. Indoors, it is helped most by air circulation. All that you can do is supportive care-cut out the damaged area and try to make sure environmentals are where they need to be.
 
Environmental conditions???? Temp and RH in the room?
When I have encountered botrytis or 'rot' on occasion, it always seemed to be linked to high humidity/low airflow and cool temps on my outdoor grows. Indoors, it is helped most by air circulation. All that you can do is supportive care-cut out the damaged area and try to make sure environmentals are where they need to be.
My temp was at 85 humidity in between 40 and 50% plus I was running co2 which meant my fan wasn't moving air out of the tent hardly at all. Now I'm running 78 and 35% humidity with no co2 and my fan running all the time because I was told that would help a ton so I could finish my flush over the next week. Hopefully I'll be alright. Still have only found the one bud with rot so I'm going to keep it going till my flush is done with
 

Dynamo626

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chop a larger bud. dissect it. no rot in it I would let them finish. odd to only have one with rot and its on the outside. thought typically it hid inside
 

Jeremy Pivens

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I normally find it where a sugar leaf died in a main cola and caused a neucleation point for mold, keep an eye out for brown limp sugar leafs, sure sign of bud rot.
 
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