Dr. Who
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Move it under some sort of cover at night and in rains to keep the buds dry! Hand water.Pott bro
Move it under some sort of cover at night and in rains to keep the buds dry! Hand water.Pott bro
It could be from both. Most likely not at the same time though.I can see it now. (Swapped out my reading glasses.) I know almost nothing about the process, man, I'm just trying to gather and learn as I go.
I'm making a note of this "bud rot" so I'll know what to look for. Is this from excess humidity/moisture (mold), or an insect issue?
Lebanon! Winter is coming. Idk when to harvest though! Planted it in april. Will post pics of it in a bit!Get it in the direct sunlight as early as possible......Where in the country are you located..frost time is approaching.
check it outIt could be from both. Most likely not at the same time though.
Bud worms will get in and eat the plant from the inside like how squash bugs do on a squash plant. Ugly fuckers too.
High humidity obviously creates a bad environment for cannabis leading to mold.
Check it outGet it in the direct sunlight as early as possible......Where in the country are you located..frost time is approaching.
Hey, my wife is Lebanese! Cheers.Lebanon! Winter is coming. Idk when to harvest though! Planted it in april. Will post pics of it in a bit!
Everything I'm seeing about your environment tells me that you shouldn't be having humidity problems. It looks dry over there, but you would know more than me about that. Has it been raining a lot or very humid lately?
Hahaha cool man! Lebanese are the bestHey, my wife is Lebanese! Cheers.
Also, that plant looks lush and full to me, but I'm far from an authority on the subject.
Its dry during the day but a bit humid at night! I have 3 plants like it and im a bit worried because I had one before with serious mold problems! I had to throw it away, anws how much time does it need looking at it from your experience?Everything I'm seeing about your environment tells me that you shouldn't be having humidity problems. It looks dry over there, but you would know more than me about that. Has it been raining a lot or very humid lately?
As Dr Who said, try to keep it as dry as you can and inspect the whole plant from top to bottom.
After you cut that bud off, break it open and look at it as well. You're close to harvest so just keep an eye on it till you chop her down.
Good luck
Can you move them inside at night?Its dry during the day but a bit humid at night! I have 3 plants like it and im a bit worried because I had one before with serious mold problems! I had to throw it away, anws how much time does it need looking at it from your experience?
No impossible hahaha! Putting them under a tree will work?Can you move them inside at night?
Looks deliciouss! SahtenHer family are all awesome people, yep. Prominent business owners and attorneys, as well.
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Anyhow good luck with the plant(s).
Might work for rain, but not for high humidity. If you have to chop to save the crop then by all means, do it. I would rather have some bud that was harvested a little on the early side than to have a whole crop ruined by mold.No impossible hahaha! Putting them under a tree will work?
Yeah I got what you mean! Should I give it a week?Might work for rain, but not for high humidity. If you have to chop to save the crop then by all means, do it. I would rather have some bud that was harvested a little on the early side than to have a whole crop ruined by mold.
Nah man! Last time it rained was months agoI had the same issue from the greenhouse humidity dropping water onto the plants. Maybe yours got caught in a heavy rain?