RIDING THE JET STREAM

Psychobilly

🧀Muenster
I approach Botrytis with a H2o2 Spray / Mist to dampen the infected area, then carefully spread the flower and continue spraying to keep any spores from dusting anything else around.
Once the flower is disinfected / dampened, I locate the Node and remove it from the stem.
If the stem is slightly infected, I'll spray and do a slight wipe and cleanup of the stem, I'll later keep an eye out while Scouting as the days continue and spray the stem if necessary.
I've had a good success with this surgical method. View attachment 183850
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Thank you ! It's one of those things, that I literally didn't know what it was... My brain went from "Maybe the PH is bad....nutrient deficiency because it only affected the leaves" to basically wondering what else it could be. The first time, I had no idea what it was, and same for the second time, and it only affected a few plants, so I'd be confused what was happening for a bit. I watched carefully, and when the infected leaf began to rot (some of my plants, there simply isn't a way for me to even see the tops, so I didn't know how bad they'd be) it rotted into the bud, causing actual bud rot, and on some extreme spots, it'd even nail the stem too, and that's where I lose whole tops If I open it up and see white on the stem, I cut the whole thing and toss it.

This past season I had a few more plants that got it, and on one, it spready so quick I lost most of the plant, only got maybe a quarter or half a pound off it, because the first ten tops I grabbed, were all I managed to harvest from her. This season, when I started seeing it again, I got nervous, knowing full well it could, and would, spread everywhere. Not all plants got it, but the humidity spiked up early this season, and stayed that way for a while. I did lose a lot of some of the plants, but at least knowing what it was for once, I now know I need to rework / plan out where every plant goes, so that I can increase natural air flow, and try and avoid it from returning again. What is left in my garden isn't a whole lot, but still enough that we've got work to do.

Appreciate you taking the time bro :)
 

WODAHS

In Bloom
Haven't been to the garden since yesterday when there was a lull in the rain, It has been a steady and Heavy rain @ times throughout last night into this evening.
Rain is supposed to come to an end early Monday morning given way to overcast sky. (Everything should Dry Out Quickly) LOL
Lower Temps tomorrow night mid 30s. Thursday is finally SUNNY !
They have slowed down considerably now & I'm still waiting for the Amber Trichomes with patients ! tempImagenZatHD.jpg
Photo taken.

Inside looking Out

Binoculars
 

WODAHS

In Bloom
It's Looking like the Jet Stream is potentially going to have me wrapping the garden a lot sooner than I want. tempImageO1YaxH.jpg
The next Several Days are going to Dry, But after this coming Saturday Rain is returning for a couple more days & then the nighttime Temps go into the Freeze Zone.
 

Psychobilly

🧀Muenster
We got to about 30 degrees yesterday morning. Then it hit about 60. They look pretty, and they're fine out here though. I will say, that I've seen two strains that REALLY didn't like the cold weather, but everything else literally doesn't seem to mind at all. Motor Breath is one that isn't easy to get to the finish line here, as it can get angry about 27 degrees, and being snowed on, but every year I've grown it, that's what happens. The other was Hawaiian Sunshine, which was a HEAVY Sativa leaner, and took forever to finish. It was starting to die when it finally finished. Just barely limped her ass across the Finish line.
 

WODAHS

In Bloom
First Frost last night in the valleys below, I usually don't get hit for the 1st few Frost & I don't mind letting them ride for awhile to become Amber, but I'm coming to an end personally.
There's only a few weeks remaining here for me, before the Scenery Changes. tempImagedYmHvA.jpg
 
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Psychobilly

🧀Muenster
That last one is frosty!

I know what you mean though; Wife was a bit concerned about what we have left outside, and pulled her Skywalkers. I left a Cheese clone out there that has done fine, even though the wind chill was -20 overnight. Probably going to pull that today though.
 

Psychobilly

🧀Muenster
I'm kind of surprised that doesn't have any coloration in them. Normally when I see temps hitting 20 degrees for a while, everything begins to turn from Purple to almost Black.
 

WODAHS

In Bloom
I'm kind of surprised that doesn't have any coloration in them. Normally when I see temps hitting 20 degrees for a while, everything begins to turn from Purple to almost Black.
I know what you mean.
In the past couple of years, I’ve grown Different Strains that have Purpled right out.
It seems like it’s all the Rave nowadays.
This Heirloom has always been been like this.
Years ago I used to call it Black Bud
It has the capability to become such a Dark Green that it almost looked Black with a touch of Blue.
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