Reveging and bud rot

motay1024

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The South environment in South Florida is great for Sunshine but it's working around the heat and humidity that cause plant problems I'm trying to find the fine tune spot and I think it's from mid-july the September October I got some more in the queue20210711_201457.jpg20210711_201431.jpg20210711_201518.jpg20210707_140235.jpg
 

Zephyrs

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I tried my go at re-vegge as an experiment one summer growing outdoor backyard. Well it wasn't the joyful bounty I'd hoped for... I live in the PNW, and it gets Nasty humid and cold come late September and October. I had a few reveggers that didn't finish until mid October and they were so bushy and thick that they just caught the WPM and the boytritus, with Pure Fury. I Wouldn't recommend it outdoor in a potentially Humid area.. :peace:
 

vostok

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The South environment in South Florida is great for Sunshine but it's working around the heat and humidity that cause plant problems I'm trying to find the fine tune spot and I think it's from mid-july the September October I got some more in the queueView attachment 4942263View attachment 4942264View attachment 4942265View attachment 4942266
For your clime I'd be growing with 100% sativas at least during the hottest weather, and falling back on Hybrids even indicas in the cooler times
they take a little longer to grow but handle the heat, damp and bugs a lot better
a daily shot of neem applied correctly will help with molds and bugs

good luck
 

vostok

Well-Known Member
I tried my go at re-vegge as an experiment one summer growing outdoor backyard. Well it wasn't the joyful bounty I'd hoped for... I live in the PNW, and it gets Nasty humid and cold come late September and October. I had a few reveggers that didn't finish until mid October and they were so bushy and thick that they just caught the WPM and the boytritus, with Pure Fury. I Wouldn't recommend it outdoor in a potentially Humid area.. :peace:
I've grown in area myself and can relate to that pineapple express(east wind) again Neem will help more so with the fungal infections
 

Zephyrs

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I've grown in area myself and can relate to that pineapple express(east wind) again Neem will help more so with the fungal infections
Brother, I'm literally on my 3rd round of cold pressed neem oil. 7 days apart from each. Backyard, under big ass Fir trees. It's a bear every summer wi spider mites n fungas knats. Just getting my girls back to health again.

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