New England outdoors 2018

DCcan

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When you mentioned hummers in your other post, I assumed you meant blow jobs. Sorry for my lack of faith in your local police force
One young cop wears sunglasses 24/7 and knew ALL about RKS and lemon haze, vs lemon skunk vs...then looked around and shut up suddenly, grinning. Stoner for sure, always a shit eating grin and happy happy with that stoner walk. He's a vet also.
 

threeputt

Member
Bad weather here... more moisture, no sun for a while still. I have a couple lower branches showing bud rot, mold etc.. each bad bud has been removed. Should i chop each of these infected lower branches to protect the overall health of the tree, especiall some gorgeous top colas, or watch and wait? Thoughts? How quickly can bud rot / mold spread?
 
Just found my first bud rot from all the rain yesterday :(. I guess the plan is to spray it with peroxide and then cut. This critical kush plant is like 10 days from harvest so hopefully there won't be any more rot showing up. But I doubt it
 

threeputt

Member
This is my first outdoor grow in ground so .... you vets seem to chop early often .... I have always chopped my indoors plants all at once based on scheduled flower time, color, bud density, root bound, trichs etc. Now I need to partially chop due to weather causing bud rot and mold. I really still need 3+ weeks to be right for harvest, are these still too green buds (5+ weeks) still worth while in your experience? They are sticky as shit but ....
 

Socioman

Member
Guys, I don't know where to go for advice, but I can see that you understand something about cars. My wife just needed another car, a newer one. I plan to sell the old one and take the new honda amaze. I chose for a long time and came to the conclusion that this is the best option. What do you think?
 
Do you guys chop the limbs that have bud rot and then cut out the bud rot and dry the rest of the bud on that limb? I threw away a limb this morning when only 1 of the bud sites had rot and now I feel stupid
 

threeputt

Member
Do you guys chop the limbs that have bud rot and then cut out the bud rot and dry the rest of the bud on that limb? I threw away a limb this morning when only 1 of the bud sites had rot and now I feel stupid
That what I just did. Removed maybe 2 - 3 branches I found bud rot, and another 4 -5 lower branches surrounding the affected areas. Most the rot was on smaller interior buds where there would be more moisture. I cut away any bud with rot and any buds near the rot, trimmed the remaining 'good buds' and are now hanging the remaining 'good stuff' to dry. Its way early for me to harvest but hopefully save the remaining tree and a few of those good buds on each branch?
 

Black-Thumb

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Just went out to eval the damage. It's almost total. Rot, mold, wind damage...went from looking beautiful to garbage in a few days. I think I'm done in the ground. I'd rather not go thru this again. Its small plants I can move and autos for me from now on I guess. Real bummer...
 
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