New England outdoors 2018

Mass Medicinals

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Let them go, Only way I would pull them is they are starting to show signs of rot, or there is a heavy deep freeze coming...
We are triaging for rot. Cutting out where it show up and cleaning with hydrogen peroxide. But nothing that is wholly taking over sections. But it's been a week since we last inspected the buds.
 

DCcan

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Hey all,
Back from a 10 day/ 1000 mile road trip thru Maine, Hiking camping and smokin my way thru an awesome fall. Could't even hold the camera straight here, kelp everywhere.
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The plants are coming along, this will be a couple more weeks weather permitting.
Some are a bit more along, but time and temp are closing in on me fast.
Lost 6-8 nice tops to rot while I was gone and almost pulled out, but I'm in till hard frost now.

edit..maybe november for this one :leaf:
 

Citylimits

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iam no pro but can diy just about anything
More so thinking if you ever considered fully sealing come fall and running dehumidifier and exaust fans to stop this rot. All my plants are getting it now some are close to being done others are not. Some worse some better.
 

DCcan

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More so thinking if you ever considered fully sealing come fall and running dehumidifier and exaust fans to stop this rot. All my plants are getting it now some are close to being done others are not. Some worse some better.
From what I've seen, the bud rot under the hoop house is where the condensation drips form in the morning after this ceaseless humidity.

Those are the spots that get no direct sun or enough circulation to dry quickly or thoroughly, so blowing more air upward thru the canopy might be more efficient than fully sealing a greenhouse and treating the air.
Just had 2- small 11" Honeywell oscillating fans under it this season. Did a good job, just not enough circulation in the morning and days when they really needed it for every little crevice.

Bigger and more oscillating fans hooked up on a Sonoff Temp/Humidity switch for the lower canopy or 2 big box fans on Hi for short cycles is what I'm looking at.
Maybe set up a gale force fan for a morning/humidity spike on High (to shake em off), then run others on cycling alternating duty for 24/7. Those Sonoff switches are looking good, really cheap and versatile.
 

thumper60

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And what size hoop house you running for how many plants?
its 20 x 30 14 at the peak I ran 12 this yr it was packed,to packed!! next yr iam running 3 down the center and scroging try to keep the tops below side walls witch is 8 ft and open.i ran 4 24 in fans 24-7 really didn't help with the rot this yr way to much water in the air we had 80-90 percent rh most of aug an sept an very little sun. heavy loss to rot with every grower I know this yr.it should help to keep price stable for flowers
 

DCcan

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Yea, it's rough. I just trashed another plant, the peroxide burn first aid showed how bad it was. It really needs that daily TLC, and a week and a half gone was too long. It looks worse with all day to look for it.

Pulled the second Panama, and the better 1/3 of another plant this morning.
Got 7 gallons of trim for oil, maybe 3 qts of buds, 90 percent loss cause I am overly picky for smoking buds.
 

Mass Medicinals

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Ok so any thoughts on chopping a plant before the temp hits a low of 37 next week? My Sativas are around week 9-10 and mid-week has a 37 degree low. Most of the rest of the 10-day is in the 40's for lows.
 

Hairiest_Stamen

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Ok so any thoughts on chopping a plant before the temp hits a low of 37 next week? My Sativas are around week 9-10 and mid-week has a 37 degree low. Most of the rest of the 10-day is in the 40's for lows.
Had an ak47 survive light frost last year... a hour of 31,32 degrees last year without issue for a few days... turned crazy purple and orange but no I'll effects.
 

thumper60

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Yea, it's rough. I just trashed another plant, the peroxide burn first aid showed how bad it was. It really needs that daily TLC, and a week and a half gone was too long. It looks worse with all day to look for it.

Pulled the second Panama, and the better 1/3 of another plant this morning.
Got 7 gallons of trim for oil, maybe 3 qts of buds, 90 percent loss cause I am overly picky for smoking buds.
theres going to be lots of oil around soon with the season we had, I grow for flowers no market for any thing else at least for me
 

Rob Roy

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Some cold temps are coming to new england this week. Lows for the next ten days will run in and around 40 degrees. Our Haze dominant strains need as much time as possible (somewhere around week 8 of flower).

We can't cover or move them inside. Should we cut or let them continue onward?

Consider doing some of both.
You don't have to take every plant, or even every piece of every plant. Maybe take some buds from each plant, leaving some to go longer. Keep the harvested bud identified by date etc. and separate from any bud you harvest later. You might gain some information for future reference, concerning harvest timing, potency etc.

The remaining unharvested will tell you how cold tolerant those strains are etc. Of course if the temp gets too low, you'll wish you'd harvested all of it. Either way good luck.
 

Rob Roy

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its 20 x 30 14 at the peak I ran 12 this yr it was packed,to packed!! next yr iam running 3 down the center and scroging try to keep the tops below side walls witch is 8 ft and open.i ran 4 24 in fans 24-7 really didn't help with the rot this yr way to much water in the air we had 80-90 percent rh most of aug an sept an very little sun. heavy loss to rot with every grower I know this yr.it should help to keep price stable for flowers

I'm curious, how your Lemon Skunk did as far as mold and finish ? It's on my list of possibles to sling some Iranian pollen at over the winter.
 

thumper60

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I took all the tops of LS on sept 29 2 weeks early,the rest rotted.all of getaways strains ran into oct and rotted before ready.shit I was cutting out rot in aug on his poison warp!
 

DCcan

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I'm curious, how your Lemon Skunk did as far as mold and finish ? It's on my list of possibles to sling some Iranian pollen at over the winter.
I took all the tops of LS on sept 29 2 weeks early,the rest rotted.all of getaways strains ran into oct and rotted before ready.shit I was cutting out rot in aug on his poison warp!
Got a couple Getaway's Downeast Skunk indoors, very lemony and getting oily now. These are Week 7 today.
This and the R2 Poison (rotted early too, flipped early) earlier this year were so photo sensitive, they flipped with pistils in less than 48 hrs after changing over. Remarkable how fast that happened, and how that limited stretch later.
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The problem is outdoors, we can't make it past this humidity gap before the plant swells up and seals itself off with that nice lemon oil
 
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Palomar

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I'm curious, how your Lemon Skunk did as far as mold and finish ? It's on my list of possibles to sling some Iranian pollen at over the winter.
I also had a Lemon Skunk outside this year. It was the last to flower, very late and was slow in veg too, and last to harvest this year. Cut it down just a couple days ago - zero signs of mold and about 6’ tall. Looking forward to trying it but I do think I had a slow grower (from seed).

respect,
pal
 

Rob Roy

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I took all the tops of LS on sept 29 2 weeks early,the rest rotted.all of getaways strains ran into oct and rotted before ready.shit I was cutting out rot in aug on his poison warp!
Thanks for the update on the Lemon Skunk. My best (no mold or very low mold) resistant plants were from early flowering crosses that finished from mid August to early Sept. In the ground, in the bush. Small to medium sized (2 - 8 ounces) was the tradeoff for the early finish. But...it adds up. More than one way to skin a cat.

We had lots of botrytis in the greenhouse too. Container plants. Got some Green crack in, before the meltdown, but by mid September on most of the "big" plants conspired to see which could get the moldiest. Some were near totaled. Burn pile will be big this winter.

Had one plant "volunteer" from the back of last years composting dirt pile. It stayed hidden by tall weeds and sunflowers until I noticed it a couple weeks ago. That fucker got nearly 6 feet tall, with hardly any mold. Never watered it. Cut it a couple days ago, probably a little too early, maybe I'll get lucky and it will be one of those racy high types. Pretty funny, I think the universe was teaching me a lesson.
 
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