fredfreddead
Active Member
For those of you not familiar with our months of 90+ degree weather, humidity to match and
late day and night rains that come during prime flowering season on photoperiod strains. Lets
just say it can be a perfect storm for botrytis(bud mold). I am working on 2 strategies to avoid
this and welcome any outdoor grower inputs.
1. Grow auto blooms in fall/winter/spring to avoid the worst of the weather.
This seems to work well, but you must continue to buy in seed.
2. Planting photoperiod strains late, just going to start germination now. Hope to finish
in winter. Hope to get some size to them before flower. Can keep a few under lights
until they stretch well.
Any growing advice, tips is welcome along with strain recommendations. Growing in custom soil
mix in pots and natural light
late day and night rains that come during prime flowering season on photoperiod strains. Lets
just say it can be a perfect storm for botrytis(bud mold). I am working on 2 strategies to avoid
this and welcome any outdoor grower inputs.
1. Grow auto blooms in fall/winter/spring to avoid the worst of the weather.
This seems to work well, but you must continue to buy in seed.
2. Planting photoperiod strains late, just going to start germination now. Hope to finish
in winter. Hope to get some size to them before flower. Can keep a few under lights
until they stretch well.
Any growing advice, tips is welcome along with strain recommendations. Growing in custom soil
mix in pots and natural light