Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 1 2
Results 11 to 16 of 16

Thread: Botrytis?

  1. #11

    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Posts
    62,173
    Thanks
    177,540
    Been Thanked: 196,782 Times
    Provided Answers: 510

    Default

    Ouch! That is a killer humidity for flower... try more airflow mate
    It's Not What You Know, It's What You Can Prove

  2. The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to M_C For This Useful Post:

    CityDweller (01-08-22), Deku Nut (01-08-22), Frosty (01-08-22), GEORGE (01-08-22), r33ee (02-08-22), Sun&Soil (02-08-22)

  3. #12

    Join Date
    Sep 2021
    Location
    In a tree of green
    Posts
    1,444
    Thanks
    22,384
    Been Thanked: 8,819 Times

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    Ouch! That is a killer humidity for flower... try more airflow mate
    I’m that humidity was when we had the couple days of heatwave i also had the rhizo stands running of into co gainers inside the groom which has now been plumbed to outside. I have a two oscillating fans a Honeywell fan and a smaller fan along with an intake and outtake don’t give k I’ll get anymore fans in think I may need to invest in a dehumidifier.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

  4. The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to Frosty For This Useful Post:

    CityDweller (01-08-22), Deku Nut (01-08-22), GEORGE (01-08-22), M_C (01-08-22), r33ee (02-08-22), Sun&Soil (02-08-22)

  5. #13

    Join Date
    Apr 2018
    Location
    eastern us
    Posts
    9,782
    Thanks
    87,992
    Been Thanked: 50,169 Times
    Provided Answers: 9

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan 2506 View Post
    I’m that humidity was when we had the couple days of heatwave i also had the rhizo stands running of into co gainers inside the groom which has now been plumbed to outside. I have a two oscillating fans a Honeywell fan and a smaller fan along with an intake and outtake don’t give k I’ll get anymore fans in think I may need to invest in a dehumidifier.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Even if it only kicks on once a year It pays for itself. The rot seams to take the best first.

  6. The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to CityDweller For This Useful Post:

    Deku Nut (01-08-22), Frosty (26-08-22), GEORGE (01-08-22), M_C (01-08-22), r33ee (02-08-22), Sun&Soil (02-08-22)

  7. #14

    Join Date
    Nov 2010
    Location
    Star Command
    Posts
    26,693
    Thanks
    65,467
    Been Thanked: 79,865 Times
    Provided Answers: 492

    Default

    Only had bud rot one time in late flower and only affected 2 colas on 2 different plants...The temps and humidity where fine lights on & off, well within acceptable values. Turned out to be an air circulation dead spot in one corner, I tested it with a plumbers smoke pellet and found the stagnant spot...Also prevention is better than cure. Look into inoculation, the likes of plant magic granules and liquid silicone can help prevent the spores that cause it from penetrating the plants buds and leaves...


    Regards BL

  8. The Following 9 Users Say Thank You to Bud Lightyear For This Useful Post:

    Blue61 (01-08-22), CityDweller (01-08-22), Deku Nut (01-08-22), Frosty (26-08-22), GEORGE (01-08-22), M_C (01-08-22), r33ee (02-08-22), Shaun (01-08-22), Sun&Soil (02-08-22)

  9. #15

    Join Date
    Sep 2021
    Location
    In a tree of green
    Posts
    1,444
    Thanks
    22,384
    Been Thanked: 8,819 Times

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by CityDweller View Post
    Why don't you have a self draining dehumidifier running?
    Sorry CD just due to cost of energy atm


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

  10. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Frosty For This Useful Post:

    Deku Nut (28-08-22), GEORGE (27-08-22)

  11. #16

    Join Date
    Sep 2021
    Location
    In a tree of green
    Posts
    1,444
    Thanks
    22,384
    Been Thanked: 8,819 Times

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Bud Lightyear View Post
    Only had bud rot one time in late flower and only affected 2 colas on 2 different plants...The temps and humidity where fine lights on & off, well within acceptable values. Turned out to be an air circulation dead spot in one corner, I tested it with a plumbers smoke pellet and found the stagnant spot...Also prevention is better than cure. Look into inoculation, the likes of plant magic granules and liquid silicone can help prevent the spores that cause it from penetrating the plants buds and leaves...


    Regards BL
    Thanks budlightyear


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

  12. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Frosty For This Useful Post:

    Deku Nut (28-08-22), GEORGE (27-08-22)

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 1 2

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  


THCtalk.com Disclaimer - You must be over 18 years old to view/use this site .THCtalk.com does not encourage growing Cannabis or possessing Cannabis. Learning how to grow Cannabis instructions should be for educational purposes only. All Information contained in this web site is for: Historical reference, Scientific reference and Educational purposes only. Visitors to this website are advised against breaking the law as It is illegal to smoke, grow, or possess cannabis in the UK and some US States