New England outdoors 2018

dubekoms

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This plant was indoor for first couple weeks of flowering but started throwing sacs so I put her outside late August ish20180920_122505.jpg 20180920_122445.jpg

Decent little buds for a spot that only gets 4 hours of direct sunlight, we've had probably a weeks worth of sunshine the past month. No mold yet, very surprised. She did fall over once and snapped a few buds. The other two of the same strain are covered in mold, wish I kept a clone of this one...
 

thumper60

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It's terrible inside too I've had buds hanging 3 weeks tomorrow and they're still 68%rh, I gave up on the toy dehumidifier in my little drying chamber and put a second fan in so I can fight off the mold at least but I can't get it dry in this weather. I'm a little south on the shore and its freaking unbelievable here too, I'm not even outdoors and I'm spraying copper and neem, baking soda and burning sulfur all the time forget about it
winter is next month for me cant wait! did u get any sun this past week, other than a few peaks nothing hear and we got a ton of rain comingLOL I should be growing mushrooms oh wait iam already doing that in my budsLOL
 

kayasgarden

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I'm going to try some actinovate. Omri certified and many people swears it prevents and kills bud rot.

I will let you all know
I think it helped compared to my friend's plants but I still have some mold , could be my late start that's the trict you got to start real early the bacteria sits on the stem and growth and eats the spores that cause the rot, so it's more of a preventative from what I've seen. I did find however that with powdery mildew it worked before my very eyes.
 

ganga gurl420

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I think it helped compared to my friend's plants but I still have some mold , could be my late start that's the trict you got to start real early the bacteria sits on the stem and growth and eats the spores that cause the rot, so it's more of a preventative from what I've seen. I did find however that with powdery mildew it worked before my very eyes.
Yeah it says to use early .... but I just found out about it. Lol
 

McLovinVT

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Still no bud rot yet, in the above pics, but I’m definitely looking out for it. Bunch of guys at work have bud rot already. Deployed the tarp for some wind and rain tomorrow.
 

natureboygrower

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I decided to take the year off and am glad I did.The weather this late summer has been total shit.Hopfully you guys can have a strong finsh and avoid the dreaded PM and rot.Good luck to all!!!
Yeah,I pretty much did too.last year was a real kick in the dick for me.lost most of my grow due to humidity, not even rain.the dreadful thought of having to buy mj from someone lit a fire under me though.i finally went ahead and was able to shoehorn a grow spot(both veg and flower) in the only available spot inside.absolutely no looking back for me now.i love growing outdoors but the heartbreak of watching a 5-6 month old plant melt in front of me is too much.i did put s couple plants out around the 4th of july,and havent paid much attention to them.i even threw a couple clones out about a month ago.no buds =no mold:bigjoint:maybe I'll get lucky and skip by these wet weeks that seem to always show up around this time.good luck to all,hope you all get some drier weather
 

DCcan

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I lost the the nice Panama on the porch, wife pushed it out from under the umbrella 2 days ago . It was her umbrella and I didn't tell her, so that's on me.8-) Thats 3 for the season down, 5 to go.
The tops on her were lost last week, but this last run of constant rain and night fog forced the early cut. Had 6-8 more buds show early signs ,chopped the big one. The slower smaller one looks ok without the dense bud structure. Anything for September finish is just rotting on the stem.
The radiant heat from the house is keeping the hoop greenhouse dryer, but can't do miracles.

Weather for the past 8 days just killed it:
8 fog nights ( 9 incl. tonight)
4 fog days
2 rain days
2 hot humid sun days
 

threeputt

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I have chopped one tree as I found a few smallish buds with rot / mold and pistils looking too dark. Any leaf near these buds that was clearly black and dead got discarded as with any surrounding buds. Almost all bad were smallish buds and underneath branches. I think I have removed everything bad, and harvested what I think are good. No signs of rot that I can see on the harvest crop. Pics are the the harvest remains now drying. While clearly my harvest was premature do these still look good? If there is hidden mold will this show while drying?
 

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thumper60

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Yeah,I pretty much did too.last year was a real kick in the dick for me.lost most of my grow due to humidity, not even rain.the dreadful thought of having to buy mj from someone lit a fire under me though.i finally went ahead and was able to shoehorn a grow spot(both veg and flower) in the only available spot inside.absolutely no looking back for me now.i love growing outdoors but the heartbreak of watching a 5-6 month old plant melt in front of me is too much.i did put s couple plants out around the 4th of july,and havent paid much attention to them.i even threw a couple clones out about a month ago.no buds =no mold:bigjoint:maybe I'll get lucky and skip by these wet weeks that seem to always show up around this time.good luck to all,hope you all get some drier weather
this yr looking worse than last around here,no more full season outs for me had a great season with my depos.
 

Happygirl

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I do believe I see a seed pod on the second pic,

Can you get a clearer picture? Also you can open the pod and see if there is an immature seed forming.
Sorry didn't connect your reply with my question. I will try and get better picture. I don't want to open wouldn't mine a seed here or there found bud rot on a few gotta start looking better. Rainy and cold very windy here today.:cuss:
 
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