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Haha very true. My gf just said to me today I’m getting jealous of you’re plantsIt's amazing the lengths we will go to to pamper our gals!!!
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Haha very true. My gf just said to me today I’m getting jealous of you’re plantsIt's amazing the lengths we will go to to pamper our gals!!!
I hear ya. The rain has really sucked. We are supposed to get a couple days of sun. Hopefully that will dry things up a bit. I currently have an industrial fan in my tent trying to hurry the drying along. I hear ya about bud rot. I have found a couple spots that give me reason for concern. Both on branches and bud sites.i will have a more thorough look today. I used a fungicidal spray on a few target spots yesterday . It’s called Defender fungicidal spray. I’m starting to worry that I may have to harvest super early. Damn Vancouver weatherRob I built mine a few weeks ago (same location) though I'm right by the ocean and the wind today was brutal. I'm trying to figure out if I got bud rot on mine my question in my post about it.
Let's hope for some sun these next few days. I just had to reinforce my shelter again for the 2nd time. It is almost fully covered now. I really should have just finished the sides and I would have had a greenhouse. I may still do this.
I too found it crazy how they can heal. Though I did have to prune a few smaller ones today that got taken by the wind.
Haaa - my wife said "If you spent this much time on renovations!!!!" I said "Sure, but I wouldn't be able to stay stoned all year and since I built it perfect the first time...."My gf just said to me today I’m getting jealous of you’re plants
So I did visual inspection today. Did find mould on some buds. It appears that it starts to mould at the nodes. I would definitely suggest a good look in that area.Rob I built mine a few weeks ago (same location) though I'm right by the ocean and the wind today was brutal. I'm trying to figure out if I got bud rot on mine my question in my post about it.
Let's hope for some sun these next few days. I just had to reinforce my shelter again for the 2nd time. It is almost fully covered now. I really should have just finished the sides and I would have had a greenhouse. I may still do this.
I too found it crazy how they can heal. Though I did have to prune a few smaller ones today that got taken by the wind.
They are beauties. Good luck!!Lots of rain in the Northwest this year. I'm in Seattle and trying to ward off chopping them for a few weeks.
I concocted this cover (see attached). I clipped it down to the lip of the pot with little spring clamps from Home Depot. It worked pretty good, though I'm sure the plants hate it. I tried something like you have, but wind blew it off.
Will spray with Actinovate today, and cover again tonight, as more rain expected. Plant photos from today.
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They are beauties. Good luck!!
The weather here is awful and getting worse. I found Mold in some spots. I had to harvest early. I did today. Man did I not want to but had no choice. Not at all what I wanted but some is better then nothing. I left my one Sativa in the tent. Now that it has more room I was hoping to also get a few more weeks of growing in. Fingers crossed
Cool. ThanksYup, I'll take a picture and post it in the morning.
Hey thanks. Very nice. Good job . I might do something very similar next year. I was caught with my pants down this year. I don’t have a lot of room in the back yard as I’m in the city. I learned a lot from this grow. I definitely won’t make the same mistakes I made this year. What treatment do you use for WPM? Did you run into any Mold problems? If so what did you use?Open at both ends of the tunnel, it stays ventilated. I used simple spring clamps to hold the plastic in place. During the force-flowering time using black plastic I would clamp both ends of the tunnel closed to keep all light out. A side benefit of the plastic is it will help keep the garden warmer on cool nights.