Screwed that post up nicely... hit enter, and instead of trying to knock it out in 10 minutes... I just continued here...now where was I?.. oh yes... MOLD

Average daytime humidity here is 60%-70%. Night the temps fall below the dew point almost every night. Each morning the plant is soaking wet with dew.

Once the flowers get bigger than 2 inches around, in the indica strains, mold is right behind. Though it always wins in the end, you can fight a delaying war that usualy lets you get most of her fat and harvested. This is how I do it.

First I cut half of the leaves off, so air can circulate.

I cut off all water and wait until the leaves begin to droop before watering again. Every other day I go over the entire plant and using a q tip soaked in rubbing alchaol and hit any new mold I find. If the mold has gotten into the center of the bud, I cut it off.

Doing this should delay the mold until either the plant is ready, or it rains for a couple of days straight and the mold wins. The weather calls for a week of sunny days, and we are in the hottest part of the year, so the race is on.

I need 6-8 weeks to finish most of the cali girls. Here are some pics of them.