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    BUD ROT?? stinkyattic help!

    What do you all know about bud rot? I'm afraid to say.. my girl might have it

    The tiny leaves at the tips of some of the buds were burnt- when I pulled the burnt lil leaves off the bud above it came off too.. Im fuckin trippin... and the bud was crispy dry when it fell off.. It's beenreally hot here- high 90's, low 100's & dry..(not humid). Could they be burning? I think I notice the damage in the middle on some too though.. so shit- I dont know...

    heres some pics...
    SkyGrly Reviewed by SkyGrly on . BUD ROT?? stinkyattic help! What do you all know about bud rot? I'm afraid to say.. my girl might have it :( The tiny leaves at the tips of some of the buds were burnt- when I pulled the burnt lil leaves off the bud above it came off too.. Im fuckin trippin... and the bud was crispy dry when it fell off.. It's beenreally hot here- high 90's, low 100's & dry..(not humid). Could they be burning? I think I notice the damage in the middle on some too though.. so shit- I dont know... heres some pics... Rating: 5

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    BUD ROT?? stinkyattic help!

    Ive never dealt with bud rot before but Botrytis is one of the most commen "bud rot" and if the stems arnt turning white with black dots/patchy areas then its not that. To me, it looks like you underwatered it and it needs more water from the heat, Cannabis grows in 68-88 F weather. your temps are too hot, so you really should spoil it with water. Good luck, hose her down and pray for a turn around, most likely will impede the growth of more bud.

    p.s.

    Your plant is showing signs of dehydration. Let the flood out. then soak her with a gallon of ph correct water and Nutes... (im an indoor guy, but a gallon of water seems logical)

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    #3
    Junior Member

    BUD ROT?? stinkyattic help!

    thanks anbesol- I pray you're right.. but I don't know.. it's not lookin good. I'll know more tomorrow-when I can see it in the light again.. Then I'll post again & tell/show you what I see..

    Im really bummed.. I'm so close...
    Blue skies~

    Sky :hippy:

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    #4
    Senior Member

    BUD ROT?? stinkyattic help!

    See what happens, you will know in 72 hours if the water helped. i would say if nothing changes in 10-12 days, you might want to early harvest, if its worth it. if this doesnt work out, you could always switch to indoor with a grow tent! my cup of tea..."Control" lol

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    #5
    Senior Member

    BUD ROT?? stinkyattic help!

    Quote Originally Posted by SkyGrly
    thanks anbesol- I pray you're right.. but I don't know.. it's not lookin good. I'll know more tomorrow-when I can see it in the light again.. Then I'll post again & tell/show you what I see..

    Im really bummed.. I'm so close...
    in my opinion what i think you should do is to see if the water didnt help then take some scissors and cut off where you think it is rotting, that way you can save whatever didnt start rotting yet otherwise if it is bud rot, it spreads throughout the plant quickly

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    #6
    Senior Member

    BUD ROT?? stinkyattic help!

    I think it's damage caused by the larvae of some kind of moth, or some other pest....it's not mold...yet...but as soon as some rain falls, or it get's wet, it's gonna start to rot...you can try to remove the dead, brown parts, or take off the whole bud if there is no other way...
    But of course it's not 100%....you should wait for Stinky....

    btw....the plant looks really good.....nice work Sky....:thumbsup:

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    #7
    Senior Member

    BUD ROT?? stinkyattic help!

    There was no evidence of dehydration.
    That is rot, and may originally have started from physical damage, but now you need to cut out the part that is brown and carefully check for signs of white fibrous looking gunk in the buds, or powdery grey- remove any parts that have those, and if there are weeds blocking the breezes that should dry the dew from your plants each morning, tie or cut them back.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    BUD ROT?? stinkyattic help!

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    There was no evidence of dehydration.
    That is rot, and may originally have started from physical damage, but now you need to cut out the part that is brown and carefully check for signs of white fibrous looking gunk in the buds, or powdery grey- remove any parts that have those, and if there are weeds blocking the breezes that should dry the dew from your plants each morning, tie or cut them back.
    You dont see leaves curled up from the heat?

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    #9
    Junior Member

    BUD ROT?? stinkyattic help!

    eesh ok.. I have just come inside from whacking my plant I feel sick..

    I cut off the buds that had any signs of the brown parts and yes.. Stinky... I see white powdery like granules inside.... here are some pics... also I found a lil green worm in a nug- here's a pic of him too.. I hope the rest of it will be ok... :::sigh:::

    Sincerely,
    SadSky
    Blue skies~

    Sky :hippy:

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    #10
    Senior Member

    BUD ROT?? stinkyattic help!

    I had the same probelm, on a smaller scale(so far).

    Damn caterpillars.

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