Bad Rains last night is this the start of budrot?

PiffGuerilla

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I have been spraying once a week with serenade but last night we had about 2" of heavy rains and wind. I went this morning early to check on them and it seems the pistils have changed color from the storm, is this the start of budrot in early stages or my plant trying to finish thinking its end of its cycle?
 

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spitsbuds

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no its not. its juts the wind that's done that to you're pistols, i grow in doors, but the plant closest to the intake and oc fans always had orange pistils first, always on the flower thats directly in line with the oc fan, while the rest of the plants flowers is still white, happens every grow to me due to room, its no big deal
 

PiffGuerilla

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good to hear, thanks for the reply man! i sure hope so. every year right around now rain season comes through and it comes hard, last year lost quite a bit from bud rot. Thats why this year i started serenade early, but as ive been hearing prob not even early enough, people say to start mid vegetative state, i started at first sign of bud growth. Plant is midnight kush which is hashplant crossed with blueberry. g-13 labs says its resistant against mold so thats good
 

420mon

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It looks good Mon but watch it carefully if its getting rained on, sometimes you cant see mold growing inside, but she look pretty nice and dry in that pic....
 

Villa

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TY spitsbud for teaching me something. I was wondering this morning why a particular bud had more orange hairs on it then the others. This bud is directly below the intake.

EDIT... + rep for you:leaf:
 

PiffGuerilla

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yea, thats exac what im worried about, going to give it her weekly spray of serenade, hopefully this is my last feeding then flush after this, hope to harvest around oct 5. I am down to the wire but rain can still mess your whole crop in the last two weeks! heres a full pic of her to give you an idea of what im dealing with!IMG_3394.jpg
 
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