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OfflineAIRDOG
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can i save my buds from botrytis??
    #687249 - 10/02/13 04:31 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)



will spraying the thing with alcohol kill the spores/fungus??? how about copper suphate?
remove the damaged parts?? harvest early?

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Re: can i save my buds from botrytis?? [Re: AIRDOG]
    #687282 - 10/02/13 07:46 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Man I would cut all  that mold out soon. How  how close till coppen time?

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Re: can i save my buds from botrytis?? [Re: budgrowerwannabe]
    #687304 - 10/02/13 09:17 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Well even if you cut it all out, there's still spores all over that plant.  I wouldn't be using any type of sprays that late in flowering.  May be time to just chop


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Re: can i save my buds from botrytis?? [Re: Hawksresurrection]
    #687399 - 10/03/13 06:23 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

really??? o well... trichomes are not amber though... shit too bad!!!

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Re: can i save my buds from botrytis?? [Re: AIRDOG]
    #687402 - 10/03/13 07:12 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

I would harvest. That stuff spreads like wildfire. You can lose yield faster and faster the longer you wait. Cutting out the bad ones may work if the weather is going to be sunny and dry. However, if the conditions that triggered this continue on, there's no hope.

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Re: can i save my buds from botrytis?? [Re: HipsterDoofus]
    #687580 - 10/04/13 06:36 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

how do I have to treat such an infected plant when i cut it???

should i separate all into lil nugs??? how about the curing??? putting them in airtight containers seems like no go for this bortrytis infected plant

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Re: can i save my buds from botrytis?? [Re: AIRDOG]
    #687602 - 10/04/13 11:55 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

make sure when u harvest that u don't dry any rotten parts of the bud... u don't wan't to smoke that shit! when u cut the moldy parts away clean ur tools with alcohol so no other plants (when u got more than 1) gets infected.. I wouldn't put them in an airtight container... lots of air and low humidity.. hope u get some out of ur harvest..
I have the same problem atm.. fuckin mold!

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Re: can i save my buds from botrytis?? [Re: funnyfart]
    #687603 - 10/04/13 12:46 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

as said above.

cut out all of the infected area. dry and cure as you normally would.

I'm not sure how much you are harvesting, but if possible mark the jars you cure the plant in so that you can keep an extra close eye on your buds.

you could go one step further and use a hygrometer during the curing process. I've used them my last couple harvests and love'em. It's nice to be able to know the humidity in containers you cure in without even opening the lid.

Check out this thread over at the mag.

A Perfect Cure Every Time


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