2014LML
Well-Known Member
^^^Well then,
Pull only the plants which are the most afflicted with bud rot...harvest selectively and methodically.
And, or, just cut out any rotten parts of bud(s) and spray the area with an H2O2 solution...
^^^Well then,
Pull only the plants which are the most afflicted with bud rot...harvest selectively and methodically.
And, or, just cut out any rotten parts of bud(s) and spray the area with an H2O2 solution...
That sounds like a good idea. I'll start checking em out today to see which ones need to go.Well then,
Pull only the plants which are the most afflicted with bud rot...harvest selectively and methodically.
And, or, just cut out any rotten parts of bud(s) and spray the area with an H2O2 solution...
It's a tough choice but I decided to pull early. I'm taking Wavel's advice and pulling the ones that are more ready than others. Every morning I keep coming out to my tops rotted out. I had a minor caterpillar problem but most of what I'm finding is moldy rot. It rained on my plants off and on almost all day wed and was humid the rest of the day so I just said screw it and started to chop em.It's your call, I know it's tough to sit and wait, especially with those beautiful plants you have and bud rot and rain in the forecast. I'm in the North Bay and just missed the rain last night and this morning but I was beginning to question whether I should have chopped yesterday when I saw the nightly forecast. I'm glad I didn't and I'll stick it out another week or so, depending on future forecasts.
Let us know how things turn out.