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    Is this bud rot?

    this is my green crack, 2 weeks into flowering, using maxsea seaweed (3-20-20) the hairs in the pic were white yesterday, all of the other hairs arestill white, but the top budlet hairs are a rusty reddish brown. I'm not sure what kind of soil it's in, I bought it as a clone already rooted in the soil, but it looks good, I have no clue what my soil or water ph is. should I trim off the damage and count it as a small loss? thanks,

    Dirt
    dirtnap411 Reviewed by dirtnap411 on . Is this bud rot? this is my green crack, 2 weeks into flowering, using maxsea seaweed (3-20-20) the hairs in the pic were white yesterday, all of the other hairs arestill white, but the top budlet hairs are a rusty reddish brown. I'm not sure what kind of soil it's in, I bought it as a clone already rooted in the soil, but it looks good, I have no clue what my soil or water ph is. should I trim off the damage and count it as a small loss? thanks, Dirt Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Is this bud rot?

    Yep, looks like rot to me especially if it came on quickly. I'm talking looks fine at Noon and by 5:00PM it's yucky.

    It actually is called botrytis.

    Check this link half way down the page.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Is this bud rot?

    I had another local grower look at it, and he confirmed it was bud rot, and he found another rotted bud, I cut away the bad, so it wouldn't spread, I must have gotten some of my fertilized water on it last night when I fed the girls, all is well now. :thumbsup:

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