Carolina Green Bud
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It's going to be Ok. Bad news is it rained again yesterday afternoon, and again this morning. It's sprinkled a little this evening. More bad news is the main cola on the big plant looks pretty bad. Good news is most of the remaining looks really good. It's also showing signs of finishing. Lot of pistils turning brown. It has cooled off a bit, so even though it's raining, it's not as hot. More good news is it's turning even cooler this weekend. It was only getting down to 78 or so at night, it's in the 60's tonight, and it's supposed to get into the 50's this weekend. That's got to help.Well I hope everything turns out well for ya man, I'm rooting for ya. It seems like pruning is one of those never ending debates like organic vs non organic, soil vs hydro, coke vs pepsi...
I see where you're coming from. Right now preservation is the only thing that matter. You know your plants better than anyone. If trimming the bud leaves is gonna open it up to more light to help evaporate water and give it less area to collect then go for it. Even if they are right and pruning will decrease the yield, then so be it. It's better to lose an ounce of yield because you took off some fan leaves than lose 50% of the bud you worked so hard for. I'm guessing the main colas and denser sections are what's getting hit the hardest. Once those buds get thick there is a lot more space for moisture to collect and makes a great place for mold to hide. Wish I could be more help.
I think my biggest problem is that because I'm in the woods, when it was supposed to be 14 hours of light, my plants were not seeing it that way. I started flowering earlier, the one plant started in June, and everything was flowering in July, I think I would have been better off if I was so far along before it turned cooler. But the good thing at this point is that even my least avdvanced plant has been flowering for at least 7 weeks, so everything is getting close.
If they can just hang in there a little longer, I'll be good. I'm still confident in a big success.