Hi there kiwi!! You haven't given up on me, lol! These two plants are both up on my deck under cover......and it's raining right now too, and I am sure the RH is WAY up there too. It's currently 49F at 5:55am.....geez, only 68F in the house....better get the fire going. I don't think there are any ways to completely eliminate/prevent the bud rott but I could be very wrong and should research it asap. I do keep the fans going on them and they are treated for PM and that is under control. I've said I don't want to spend any $$ on helping these gals, but I may if there's another preventative....I find out about. Heat would be real nice! I'd run some space heaters out there, but as you can tell, my deck is open to the air up above 6' and on the ends and any added heat would be blown right out of there.... Looking at the forecasts for the next week it's only going to make the mid 60's and a bit warmer after that(maybe). I may make a few calls this morning to see if I can get them indoors somewhere....they're looking pretty good to just let go to the elements, as I was gonna..........in fact I may get on that here in a few minutes...........That holy grail 69 is looking very nice and frosty with some maturing pistils coming through but damn those lows! 47 is not the best of lows.
Hope they pull through all good, is there ways to help the plants resistance against budrot? maybe shake the plants after rain and in the morning or could you possibly have a fan on them after the rain stops?. Also keep us updated on the holy grail
all the best mate,
Kiwi
Hey there, Toka!! Yes, to answer your question---I am on The Peninsula in The South Sound area. The RH has been CRAZY this past few weeks for sure. I peeked at your pics and you must be in the Eastern half of the state? Winds and all. Or OR? You have quite the garden! I am completely an indoor guy; well, not if 'we' count these, lol. I recognize your cherry pie. Whose cut of BD is that and same for the gsc, if you don't mind my asking?? Anyway, thanks for checking this out; it may end real quick with these RH and COLD issues adding up> peace, gmanSo you are in Washington State?
Yea i also have high humidity between 1am-8am my humidity goes from 60% to 80% which if you walk outside doesnt feel humid at all.
I have lots of wind so i think that helps in my situation.
Well, they are looking nice! I 've avoided the sativas mainly due to my height issues indoors....I like 'em about 3-4 ft off the medium. I do plan to try some quicker sat's next season, especially if I get some set up that I can do/try some light depravation----seems to have been the hit around here this year and getting two harvests, lol. I am in the middle of harvesting a few HSO BlueDreams and they seemed to have lost a lot of their sweet smell they past couple of weeks---really hoping to get some of it back in the cure. We have a local bd named 'snoops cut' that is just the most awesome sweet bb smell---it just didn't like my abuse topping, fimming, and tieing down, and it is a stretcher of mass amounts(for me).The Blue Dream cut came from Colorado its the sativa dom one , and the GSC cut came from San Fran in Cali.