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Hey @JP1, I made a drink for ya! :pass:

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I would be constipated for a month if I ate that much cheese at one time :nono:.

Ok grow friends, I need some advice. For the first time ever I have gotten bud rot. It was on a single cola on a single plant. I can't believe I didn't see it sooner but it was also one of the very top colas. It had exposure to the oscillating fan and I kept the RH at 58-60%. I guess it needed to be much lower but I've rarely grown such a densely flowered plant.

I took a very critical eye to the rest of the plant and did not see any more. The whole plant has been chopped. Do you think the rest of it, if nothing visible, is still ok?

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Don't overreact! Turn off the circulating fans, Harvest the plant that is so susceptible ASAP, be as careful as possible getting it out of the tent, maybe even put a plastic bag over it before disturbing it. Take it out of the house. Turn your fans back on. Cut 1" below obvious rot, Dispose of the rot in a closed plastic bag or bury it in the yard. To wash the remaining plant you need 4 - 5 gallon buckets The first bucket is 1L of hydrogen peroxide to 4 gallons tepid water, The next bucket is 1 cup of lemon Juice and 1 cup baking soda in 4 gallons of tepid water, the next bucket is 4 gallons tepid water and the last bucket is 4 gallons of cold water. Cut the stems into manageable pieces that will fully submerge and wash them by swishing around starting in the first bucket for 30 seconds set aside and continue until all of the plant has been washed in the h2o2, wash your hands then process the stems in the 2nd bucket followed immediately by the 3rd and then 4th buckets. Shake as much water off as you can and hang to dry in a well ventilated place. Bud rot that you did not see will be stopped but the damage will remain. It usually is not much and the dry weed will be just as good as if you never had the problem. Clean your grow space as well as you can before the next grow.


Ps many people wash their outdoor plants in the last 3 buckets (no H2O2 needed) as a matter of SOP. You would not believe how dirty outdoor plants can be.
 
I thought those were the first little round leaves that came out and there’s only 2 of those or is it something that shows up later?
They are. And whether it's correct or not. I've always referred to single leaf pattern leaves that form above the cotyledon seed leaves as cotyledons just the same. Only because that's what I learned from an old school grower I knew years ago, who would call this sort of anomaly exactly that which I said. I also understand that the term tricot can also mean that the seedling has three cotyledon seed leaves , which can result in this sort of anomalous growth pattern as well.

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The mess that is the 4x4. Yet another example of neglect and the resilience of plants! The Space Station Gold in the middle is charging though!

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