Rott/mold ? In the tops

Yes, i have 1 , iam going add some more on the next one

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When this happens, does it tend to be throughout the whole plant. I’d hat to ,but I’ll toss it

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I like to have two fans one on each side of the grow.

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Likely have white powdery mildew throughout the plant. A wash in peroxide should eliminate it without harming potency or aroma.

Jorge Cervantes: Washing Away Powdery Mildew

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After looking at and reading everything with the advice you all have given, i realized that the fan was in front of the plant that didn’t have mold , and barely hitting the two plants on the left. I had just recently moved the fan to the center. I will definitely be increasing the air flow. And hope this doesn’t happen again

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Good bye, :cry:

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Sorry to see that, but happens to the best :clinking_beer_mugs: :+1:

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Hope the neighbors windows are closed

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On to the next one.

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Had alot more smoke then i thought

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Spreading the love hehehehe.

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I started to get bud rot and was able to cut it out. I had fans blowing on it for a couple of hours rotating every 15 minutes after I sprayed it with. 50/50 hydrogen peroxide/ water mix. It is an outdoor photoperiod plant and I have it in a pot. Since the temps now get below 60 at night to avoid dew settling on it. I bring it in to my patio room and take it out the next morning. I haven’t seen any more rot. Key I think is keeping the buds dry. I will wash the buds when I harvest but so far I haven’t seen anymore rot. Glad I have it in a pot so I can move it indoors at night.

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As a primary outdoor gardener.Rain and humidity always shows up at the worst possible times.I’ve been growing since the late 70’s and I’ve come to the process where I spray the plant every three days with a mix of peroxide and water mix.4 parts water and 1 part peroxide.If rot is already there it won’t stop it but used as a preventative it 99% of the time keeps it in check.One can still have rot show even doing this.But it won’t be as bad.

When I remove any rot I treat it like asbestos.When sprayed with water/peroxide it is not friable.(airborne)Then I bag it and make my cut to remove.

I’ve done it this way for a lot of years during some of the worst possible conditions.I still get some rot but nothing like early years.

Heard it coined ,We learn as we go,This couldn’t be truer.Back in the early years we didn’t have the intel like this forum provides.

Thanks to all the contributors who help all of us with there knowledge/experience to achieve a successful grow.

Good moves ,bad moves we all make them

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