Anything to do about mold or bad smelling plants?

Anon22223

Member
Well it seems like a few of my outdoor girls seem to have branches that smell very questionable. I'm going to assume some of them have gotten mold or root rot or something. Some of the leaves seem to be very oddly colored and maybe even wrapped around a little i wonder if a few of them got spider mites.


Just wondering can anything be done with mold, root rot or possible spider mites? Would it just be recommended to throw any pieces that look like this away fromthe plants?


Also luckily at least a few of them don't seem to have these problems. It's very strange that some of them don't smell at all like bud and seem to have very light buds on them while a couple have very big leaves and smell nice and fruity. Maybe it is just the genetics.



Also I noticed on the fruity buds I ripped off a piece and it had a couple white dots on them that could easily be removed off the pieces of bud. Could this just be a minor defeciency? I've heard magnesium deficiency can do this. I'm just asking to make sure little white pieces that can be taken off aren't mold or anything like that.


Thanks!!! :leaf:
 

urgod

Well-Known Member
sounds like you got a cleanliness issue there man. those problems are associated with dirty tools and dead foliage ridden environment. root rot i'd use some beneficial microbes. mold... theres many different kind and they are often too hard to eradicate. best thing u can do is lower your RH to like 30-40 to inhibit growth
 
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