I don't know why I bother doing an outdoor project at all.FK
i say the same thing every sept when i see the first signs of mold...
I don't know why I bother doing an outdoor project at all.FK
Is it a well known strain? the one with zero bud rot I meanghostly, cover doesn't help all that much. I'm growing in a greenhouse in the Eugene area and I've been having to harvest plants early due to the mold. It's just the cold, humid air.
What does make a difference is genetics. I have one plant in the garden that has shown zero bud rot while the others were hit hard, I'll be growing a lot more of it next year for sure.
Whats the skim milk solution?
there are many spots in california with 0% average humidity...I think we should all move to Arizona. Every last one of us. I can't imagine they have much of a problem with the bud rot! C'mon, we can all go in on a collective, it'll be great!
Yeah, the cover doesn't seem to matter much. As I mentioned, I moved all of my girls into a trailer (with all of the windows open) during that rainstorm we had this past week... on pulling them out, they were much worse than when I put them in there... I'm wondering if I wouldn't have been better off just leaving them out in the rain, at least you've got some air movement out there.
And about the strains... does anyone have any suggestions for EXTREMELY ROT RESISTANT strains? Obviously, the "looser" budding strains are better than the tight ones, which is unfortunate to begin with... I actually have 10 Dutch Passion #1 seeds, which were sold to a friend of mine with this idea in mind... maybe I'll give those a go next year...
FK
there are many spots in california with 0% average humidity...
ok... then its... calif here i come.......
Yessir, I like CA's politics much better than AZ... so here we all come!
Many of the clubs around here have 40+ strains at any given time..yes indeed ... i was out there a month ago... walk in a dispensary.. and walk out with some weed.... ofcourse u need to be a resident and have a med card.... want a fukin great state...
there are many spots in california with 0% average humidity...
During the grow season anywhere in the south.. from april till october its mostly anywhere from 0%-20% humidity... every day in a lot of places.Where, Death Valley ?
Ya do need feeding water and I'd guess it drys fast there and the water's a bit scarce.
i say the same thing every sept when i see the first signs of mold...