question about mould

I noticed my inlet pipe was dripping water from it on to one of my plants. Then noticed mould on some of the buds. Iv cut the buds with mould on them. My question is will the mould spead/will i have to sling the plant or will it be ok ??
 

spitsbuds

Well-Known Member
first u need to identify the type of mold before you start any treatments ect, i.e is it grey mold aka botrytis, which i bet it is, or powdery mildew , ect also will it be ok, depends on alot of things, pics would be a good start,,,
 
first u need to identify the type of mold before you start any treatments ect, i.e is it grey mold aka botrytis, which i bet it is, or powdery mildew , ect also will it be ok, depends on alot of things, pics would be a good start,,,
Its gray/white in coulor and a bit like a spiders web and its not bugs. Sorry no fotos at mo.
 
It sounds like bud rot to me. But pics would help.It depends on how you have cut and disposed of the affected bud. You need to cut well below the lowest affected point on the bud. Place a bag over the bud before cutting to limit the amount of spores flying all over your room. Any bud that has been in contact or very close to the affected bud should also be removed. It is almost certain they will have spores on.you can cut, dry and smoke any adjacent buds, as long as the mould has not taken hold. It can seem drastic but it is better than losing your crop or spraying chemicals on it, Which may or may not work. If you spray and it doesn't work then you will still end up doing wot I said. How old are your girls?
 

anurism1

Active Member
I just noticed a spot of pm on a leaf that was touching my bamboo stake. I took the stake and the leaf off and checked the whole plant for other spots of pm. Dosnt see any. I'm 5 weeks in is it too late for foliage spray.
 
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