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checked both my outdoor gardens yesterday, i had to pluck an auto out of the ground because of budrot (completely fooked) and cut a branch of my guerilla ryder as it had a little too, at the second garden one of my big northern lights had one infected bud !! im in the sunny costa del' ireland so conditions certainly are not perfect and i expected this too happen just not so early, the infected plants have maybe a week or so left i think, trics starting to go cloudy but just waiting for a few ambers, there is dry weather predicted for the next week or so too!!

any ideas if there is anything i can do just to get these girls over the line?

thx vm for any help folks, much appreciated....
 
1) After it rains, give them a shake to remove excess moisture.

2) Another option is give them an umbrella;) use clear plastic to prevent moisture getting on them.

3) Next grow, get a mould resistant strain.
 
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checked both my outdoor gardens yesterday, i had to pluck an auto out of the ground because of budrot (completely fooked) and cut a branch of my guerilla ryder as it had a little too, at the second garden one of my big northern lights had one infected bud !! im in the sunny costa del' ireland so conditions certainly are not perfect and i expected this too happen just not so early, the infected plants have maybe a week or so left i think, trics starting to go cloudy but just waiting for a few ambers, there is dry weather predicted for the next week or so too!!

any ideas if there is anything i can do just to get these girls over the line?

thx vm for any help folks, much appreciated....
im in the the uk and done a couple of outdoor ones and got couple got mould in places if you see it you just have to chop the bits off even sometimes the top cola i know its shit pal but start looking for strains that tend to not get it its the only option sadly
 
1) After it rains, give them a shake to remove excess moisture.

2) Another option is give them an umbrella;) use clear plastic to prevent moisture getting on them.

3) Next grow, get a mould resistant strain.
also pal are you one of mossys golden ticket ones i wanna welcome you aboard and sell hello you will be smashing the battles soon and if you need any help just ask pal
 
also pal are you one of mossys golden ticket ones i wanna welcome you aboard and sell hello you will be smashing the battles soon and if you need any help just ask pal


I am! I should be taking part soon! If all goes well, I will be doing lots! I definitely enjoy growing!

Thank you very much for the welcome @St. Tom I am hoping these forums will be my permanent house of residence! They seem to be kick "butt".

I am sure there are aspects I will need help with. Everyone makes mistakes, and I am definitly not an exception! :)

Mould always sucks! I havnt run i to it myself, but my father did last year when he grew some photoperiods near the end of them. He probably had to cut an oz off in total come harvest. This year he said "f" that, and started autos. Canadian climate is definitely not a great one for photos outdoors, and better suited for autos. But it can be done!:)
 
thx a million for the help folks, feels good knowing u guys are here, last year i didnt bump into budrot until this date next month. i trimmed out few leaves, cut out any budrot and spaced them out a bit, hopefully all goes good from here!! my hashplant is looking spectacular!!! i had everything planned out so well for this season but bumped into just about every problem you could imagine and few extra as well, will be posting few pics soon to double check for ripeness
 
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Not a problem. Hopfully you will still get lots this year! Fingers crossed!
 
checked both my outdoor gardens yesterday, i had to pluck an auto out of the ground because of budrot (completely fooked) and cut a branch of my guerilla ryder as it had a little too, at the second garden one of my big northern lights had one infected bud !! im in the sunny costa del' ireland so conditions certainly are not perfect and i expected this too happen just not so early, the infected plants have maybe a week or so left i think, trics starting to go cloudy but just waiting for a few ambers, there is dry weather predicted for the next week or so too!!

any ideas if there is anything i can do just to get these girls over the line?

thx vm for any help folks, much appreciated....


I would cover my plants outside from rain if possible bring them in during rain. rain equals bud rot
 
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