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norcal mmj

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image.jpeg Well my garden got soaked today. How quickly dose bud rot set in ? Wanted to let it go one more week.
 

Joedank

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View attachment 3523083 Well my garden got soaked today. How quickly dose bud rot set in ? Wanted to let it go one more week.
bud rot is not a "given" in rainy conditions like strawberries some cultivars are more prone to infection also handeling your buds without using a clean hand or gloves can infect them if you have handeled spores from other buds...
leaf blower not a bad idea .
 
I said Jk because I wasn't sure if the fumes from the 2 cycle engine would make the plant smell like oil/gas? My clothes usually do after using it especially for longer periods of time. An extension cord with a box fan might work as well.
 

norcal mmj

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bud rot is not a "given" in rainy conditions like strawberries some cultivars are more prone to infection also handeling your buds without using a clean hand or gloves can infect them if you have handeled spores from other buds...
leaf blower not a bad idea .
First time it's rained in months, humidity is normally around 10%. I've just never had my finished buds rained on like this.
 

fractalcat

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Almost everyone I know up in this area has pulled their plants cause of the rain, my buddies left some sour d that was twice the size of the plant in your picture and they think it'll be okay, the sun peeking out now so hopefully she dries off! I'd give her a little shake and hope for the best.
 
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