Mold/mildew help

JayAllDay07

New Member
This is my first time posting in a forum like this so I hope I’m doing it correctly lol I’ve been growing outdoors (western NY) for about 4 years now, never had an issue except for a Gelato last year that had a small amount of bud rot, handled it correctly and everything was fine. This year my Bruce Banner was a mess, my dad was caring for my plants (2 black widows, 1 Bruce banner, 1 skywalker OG) while I’ve been dealing with medical issues, and between long cycles of heavy rain and him not inspecting the plants closely every single day most of the big pretty colas got bud rot. He found a little of it on the top cola during flowering and I told him to remove it immediately, inspect the stalk/stems, and inspect more closely everyday etc but he works 70+ hours a week and isnt 100% sure about what he’s doing, so I’m assuming he didn’t do some of those steps. He also never shook the colas to get rain water out or covered them during heavy rain. He did some pruning (fan leaves and some smaller leaves etc) before we even hung to dry and I did the rest after it was done drying, I obv found the rot/mold while pruning and discarded it, tried to be as clean as possible and inspected everything super closely, drying process went fine, no mold came from the drying process. But while I was pruning the smaller buds that had no visible bud rot/mold, I could see some powdery mildew on the tinier leaves that grow between the buds. I cut them off and if the mildew was too present I discarded the whole bud. My question is, since my dad did most of this grow for me and I wasn’t able to control things properly due to medical issues, meaning I didn’t find most of the problems until after it was dried and I finally got my hands on it, am I able to soak the dry bud in peroxide and water and do a bud wash after it’s already dried? Or can I spray the dried buds with peroxide/water mixture to make sure any mold/mildew that I can’t see is dead? I already had to waste over 4 ounces just from significant rot, I would hate to waste the rest if I don’t see any visible mold and I removed the PM leaves. It would be more of a precautionary measure, just to make sure all spores are dead and gone so nobody gets sick. Obv there’s spores that I can’t see that spread to other parts of the plant, either from wind or from the pruning process
etc, but can a bud wash make sure those spores are dead so I can still smoke it and salvage it? Again, this would be a peroxide/water wash on dried bud, not cured yet, it just finished drying a few days ago. If i absolutely cannot smoke it, I was thinking about making concentrate or edibles if I have to, but I’m hearing that that may not even work to get rid of/kill spores. Thanks y’all, sorry for it being so long
 

thumper60

Well-Known Member
This is my first time posting in a forum like this so I hope I’m doing it correctly lol I’ve been growing outdoors (western NY) for about 4 years now, never had an issue except for a Gelato last year that had a small amount of bud rot, handled it correctly and everything was fine. This year my Bruce Banner was a mess, my dad was caring for my plants (2 black widows, 1 Bruce banner, 1 skywalker OG) while I’ve been dealing with medical issues, and between long cycles of heavy rain and him not inspecting the plants closely every single day most of the big pretty colas got bud rot. He found a little of it on the top cola during flowering and I told him to remove it immediately, inspect the stalk/stems, and inspect more closely everyday etc but he works 70+ hours a week and isnt 100% sure about what he’s doing, so I’m assuming he didn’t do some of those steps. He also never shook the colas to get rain water out or covered them during heavy rain. He did some pruning (fan leaves and some smaller leaves etc) before we even hung to dry and I did the rest after it was done drying, I obv found the rot/mold while pruning and discarded it, tried to be as clean as possible and inspected everything super closely, drying process went fine, no mold came from the drying process. But while I was pruning the smaller buds that had no visible bud rot/mold, I could see some powdery mildew on the tinier leaves that grow between the buds. I cut them off and if the mildew was too present I discarded the whole bud. My question is, since my dad did most of this grow for me and I wasn’t able to control things properly due to medical issues, meaning I didn’t find most of the problems until after it was dried and I finally got my hands on it, am I able to soak the dry bud in peroxide and water and do a bud wash after it’s already dried? Or can I spray the dried buds with peroxide/water mixture to make sure any mold/mildew that I can’t see is dead? I already had to waste over 4 ounces just from significant rot, I would hate to waste the rest if I don’t see any visible mold and I removed the PM leaves. It would be more of a precautionary measure, just to make sure all spores are dead and gone so nobody gets sick. Obv there’s spores that I can’t see that spread to other parts of the plant, either from wind or from the pruning process
etc, but can a bud wash make sure those spores are dead so I can still smoke it and salvage it? Again, this would be a peroxide/water wash on dried bud, not cured yet, it just finished drying a few days ago. If i absolutely cannot smoke it, I was thinking about making concentrate or edibles if I have to, but I’m hearing that that may not even work to get rid of/kill spores. Thanks y’all, sorry for it being so long
Making oils an edibles would be fine You should see the garbage thats turned into carts here full of pm.
 

JayAllDay07

New Member
Making oils an edibles would be fine You should see the garbage thats turned into carts here full of pm.
You don’t think I can do a water cure type of deal with it and get the spores to float to the top and re dry it? I don’t mind if potency is a little less I just would hate to waste a whole plant. From what I researched making edibles and conc will kill the spores but not remove them, so you’re still eating/smoking dead spores, is that true? I was reading an article that said 13 out of 14 of the plants they tested from diff growers around the country had some level of mold in it, so I guess it’s common amongst growers even in small levels but this plant was pretty knarly, all large colas were moldy, and the lower buds had powdery mildew on the leaves. Found out my mom (who has absolutely no MJ experience) was helping my dad water for me since I was sick and he was so busy, and she watered the whole plant, soaked the whole plant, not just the ground
 

medidedicated

Well-Known Member
Probably not good. Im in the same situation and tossed 5 plants all I had. Got to think when it comes to spores its 100’s, 1000’s millions and eventually billions of spores. Its a very unlikely sotuation to only have few but tread carefully. If its flowered long enough just a couple small pm spots or a budrot meh up to you.

Though if its early I considered myself screwed and was. Its just not a good idea and thought dispensaries just cut it out and sell it but learned myself how it goes. They probably panick and toss plants left and right. Any treatment sure might kill some but were talking billions and more.

Just correcting my spread of bad info on this I was wrong saying otherwise.
 

medidedicated

Well-Known Member
Im indoors its a bit different but kinda same thing. Prevention being key. Getting botrytis or pm in even like week 6 of 10 is oof. Those plants had several spots right away and tried saving it and just got multiplying infections by week 9 I didnt want any of it. Budrot is systemic and infects the whole plant.

I had 2 more clones in week 5 two spots pm in each clone that jumped from that tent to this out of no where. Had yet another tent in week 4 of 10 flower found a pm spot there. It spread like wild fire so no hope fighting it. I had poor circulation its my only hope or else its just not worth it unless you found zero mold.
 
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