Case in point, the northeast sucks!

Dboybudz

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Hear that, buddy lost whole plant to bud rot and another bud had significant rot on his and ours. There's in ground 12 ft so nothing really can do. At least can move em inside if option is available. What we go thru
 

Dboybudz

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Also I had same thing break down middle I put it back and used some zip ties and it healed itself. other had borer right in middle I killed with Vaseline put in hole that healed also both were just before you can see buds just early pistols showing
 

brogro

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Also I had same thing break down middle I put it back and used some zip ties and it healed itself. other had borer right in middle I killed with Vaseline put in hole that healed also both were just before you can see buds just early pistols showing
Vaseline I'm going to try that next year.
 

Dboybudz

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Rather have to water everyday with drought than this crap. Or grow strain's that can handle a little better the weather around hear. Either way no buds like being soaked everyday for a week straight
 

conor c

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Rather have to water everyday with drought than this crap. Or grow strain's that can handle a little better the weather around hear. Either way no buds like being soaked everyday for a week straight
Look at stuff that grows up to lat 61 like the nordic stuff if it can handle over there it can handle there obviously nothings bulletproof but it be a good bet or look at paniks outdoor lines from realgorillaseeds also there made at lat 51-52 mostly and are bred to be more mould resistant
 

Dboybudz

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Look at stuff that grows up to lat 61 like the nordic stuff if it can handle over there it can handle there obviously nothings bulletproof but it be a good bet or look at paniks outdoor lines from realgorillaseeds also there made at lat 51-52 mostly and are bred to be more mould resistant
Nice that's where I'll be going for seeds
 
Rather have to water everyday with drought than this crap. Or grow strain's that can handle a little better the weather around hear. Either way no buds like being soaked everyday for a week straight
I know it, and the same thing last year also. Earlier rains then normal, will blow my mind and keep me up nights. We used to have fairly dry September's in the past, it bums me out too. Here in Michigan
 

Twinpeaks

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If I didn't love this so much I'd hate it, day three of rain and wind. Moved into the garage, I've got umbrellas over the stuff still in the garden. I'm moving to the Tibetan plateau!

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I’m dealing with the same in the North East.Has been sucky for one miserable eeek now.I’m in the garage also.At least you have lights.Past 7 days she has 1 1/2 days of sun Heading into week 9.
 

conor c

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Lol visit my part of Scotland you would soon count your blessings we have two seasons wind and rain and wet lol the east coast here is a lil drier but colder the west coast/central where im at we slightly warmer but we also wetter as we on the Atlantic its a blessing and a curse it means temps ok usually but brings with it alot of rain so autos and semis all u got a chance with outside even then takes luck of the draw as well what lat you guys at im like 56 ish so we get long summer light hours and in winter its pitch black by 3.30 in the afternoon
 

brogro

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Lol visit my part of Scotland you would soon count your blessings we have two seasons wind and rain and wet lol the east coast here is a lil drier but colder the west coast/central where im at we slightly warmer but we also wetter as we on the Atlantic its a blessing and a curse it means temps ok usually but brings with it alot of rain so autos and semis all u got a chance with outside even then takes luck of the draw as well what lat you guys at im like 56 ish so we get long summer light hours and in winter its pitch black by 3.30 in the afternoon
I'm at 41
 

thumper60

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I know it, and the same thing last year also. Earlier rains then normal, will blow my mind and keep me up nights. We used to have fairly dry September's in the past, it bums me out too. Here in Michigan
Right the climate is changing the RH is rising around the planet I have had 44ins of rain since june first here in maine dew points have been 60-70 all summer. Even when its dry for a few days dew points are crazy high.
 

DMChiz

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I feel this thread in my bones. In Toronto (43 N) and the white knuckle finish into Nov suucks. I’m going to try and look at shorter finishing strains for next year. Actually bought a little walk in, pop up greenhouse from Amazon, but hoping to utilize garage for nights and rain days. Move ‘em out in the mornings. I’ll keep the pop up for the spring and maybe utilize for hardening off etc.

Hang in there homies. We got this. Maybe we’ll die frozen in the garden, but dammit we’ll try ;)
 

EhCndGrower

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Near Toronto myself and wpm and bud rot has been showing up a lot lately. The warm humid unexpected weather isn't helping them either. So it is sort of forcing my hand in harvesting my Banana Kush Cake plant tomorrow. It’s pretty close to finishing but I've probably removed +30g of rotted buds over the past few days alone. So before I lose anymore, chop chop tomorrow and smoke her Thursday after her freeze drying session.
 

brogro

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Near Toronto myself and wpm and bud rot has been showing up a lot lately. The warm humid unexpected weather isn't helping them either. So it is sort of forcing my hand in harvesting my Banana Kush Cake plant tomorrow. It’s pretty close to finishing but I've probably removed +30g of rotted buds over the past few days alone. So before I lose anymore, chop chop tomorrow and smoke her Thursday after her freeze drying session.
These cold nites now, they just seem to slow the bud ripening to a crawl. Zucchini, tomatoes, eggplants and cucs all done growing at any promising rate 10 days ago.
 

Coldnasty

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Ya, I'm done with this outdoor shit until I invest in a hoop house with good air movement.
These cold nites now, they just seem to slow the bud ripening to a crawl. Zucchini, tomatoes, eggplants and cucs all done growing at any promising rate 10 days ago.
Yup and I’m already missing my Toasted Sourdough Tomato sandhwiches. This year though I gotta say best tomato’s ever for me when they were putting out
 
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