I'm approaching the 7th week of flowering for strains that take 8-9 weeks to finish flowering (mimosa and royal highness). They had 4 months to veg from small clones and each produced around 40-60 colas (6 plants) that are very fat and heavy now. I used a combination of HST and LST, including lollipoping and limited super cropping. It's my first grow and I didn't expect so much. I'm in Northern California, where it's very dry and rains infrequently, growing outdoors in 10 gal pots. I estimate 2-3 lbs if they are mostly healthy.
A few days ago, the first rain of the season, along with wind and the recent bud fattening, caused my biggest plants to crack and fall over at the main stem. I supported connected branches with yoyo tension supports and harvested the totally broken branches, which should amount to 2-3 oz of smaller buds after drying.
My concern is with trapped water in the buds causing rot or mold growth at the breaks that could shrivel the buds or weaken them against mold infection before I can check on them (every 2-3 days). The leaves are not wilting, so I think nutrient delivery is OK, and I shook them and tried to dry them with a hair dryer (no heat). Only about 5-10 buds of around 200+ colas with lots of buds each have shown bud rot previous to the rain. I had removed those before it could spread. They all seem to have developed a healthy insect ecosystem ith a fair amount of spiders and ladybugs and all the top leaves and buds look very healthy.
1. Is it possible with just one decent rainfall to get pervasive bud rot?
2. Are the large branch breaks at the main stem an issue for infection?
3. Should I harvest early at a cost of~10-20% yeild to reduce the chance of rot?
A few days ago, the first rain of the season, along with wind and the recent bud fattening, caused my biggest plants to crack and fall over at the main stem. I supported connected branches with yoyo tension supports and harvested the totally broken branches, which should amount to 2-3 oz of smaller buds after drying.
My concern is with trapped water in the buds causing rot or mold growth at the breaks that could shrivel the buds or weaken them against mold infection before I can check on them (every 2-3 days). The leaves are not wilting, so I think nutrient delivery is OK, and I shook them and tried to dry them with a hair dryer (no heat). Only about 5-10 buds of around 200+ colas with lots of buds each have shown bud rot previous to the rain. I had removed those before it could spread. They all seem to have developed a healthy insect ecosystem ith a fair amount of spiders and ladybugs and all the top leaves and buds look very healthy.
1. Is it possible with just one decent rainfall to get pervasive bud rot?
2. Are the large branch breaks at the main stem an issue for infection?
3. Should I harvest early at a cost of~10-20% yeild to reduce the chance of rot?
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