dead bud?help pleasE?thank you.have good day

doctorwizzy

Active Member
i stopped feeding nutes a week ago, i moisturize the complete plant but all the other leaves are fine...I forgot to mention a borer entry hole at the node of the branch...is the bud dead?
 

Thor1911

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Wait a few more days and see what happens, I do know that you're not suppost to mist your buds you'll cause mold
 

doctorwizzy

Active Member
because I have had multiple borers but NONE of them did anything like this, will the bud re-cooperate, or is it dead..NOONE HAS ANSWERED ME THAT"S WHY I NEED SOMEONE TOO
 

HowzerMD

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+rep Howzer.....
Thanks. Anyway to answer the question, Balzac is on it(Huh, of all words Mozilla doesn't correct Balzac). Remove all affected areas and thoroughly inspect all plant(s) to see what needs to happen in order to rid yourself of the pest(s). It's getting pretty close to harvest so I reckon you should do all you can until you can't anymore.
 

vertise

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looks like mold, it could spread man. Its one of those things. You got to keep the buds dry even when it rains, cover it up.
 

doctorwizzy

Active Member
It has been removed...have it drying now...but water ON the plants=bad things?I thought water was the life compound :(
 

vertise

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water on the bud is a very bad thing. It gets inbetween the calyx's, stays there, and breads mold. Water is good when given to the roots, and if you foliar feed its good on fan leaves, never on the buds themselves. Alot of outdoor growers cover there buds when it rains. Keep your buds dry and you will be good to go, and very happy with your harvest. Also you want to keep the buds dry cause you will see frostier much better trichome production. I say this cause i notice you said you moisturize or something to that extent your plants, which i take as you mist or spray them down with water.
 

vertise

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If you have a bug problem then obviously spraying your entire plant is fine with some none harmful insecticide, because its usually just a fine mist that dries quickly.
 
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