It rained lightly the first day. The second day, there were light showers as well. This plant was mostly covered, but was heavy fog. Averaging 70 percent humidity this week. I realized this was stem rot and not what I thought last week. I fed the plant table and Epsom salts during the last day of the previous week. I also trimmed all the dyeing fan leaves from the base and spaced out the buds. so this condition would not advance to bud rot. I also started feeding a bit of nutrients for new leaf regeneration. I also alternated spraying hydrogen peroxide and 50% Isopropyl alcohol. I soaked paper towels in saltwater, dried them and applied it to the main wound I had. Salt and both these liquids have reactions you can research up on, I don't want to bore you lol ๐. There are more intricacies to this technique I would not like to discuss. Please give JST credit if you use these treatments, to slow the stem rot due to cold climate temperature changes. The stem advanced to yellowing 3mm last week, stem ripping was still sitting at around 4cm. As long as it doesn't yellow or mold up, I'm good. Will add photos once the rain passes. At the end of the week the infection spread like crazy due to the rain so I picked off two seeds too early, but managed to get one seed that was viable. Lets see if it sprouts.
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@Legendaryseedthumb, I had a small branch and I used that for photos because it dried quicker. How do you know when the big branches are perfectly dry to start trimming?
@NinjaWeed, I never knew that. I am still going to treat the plant to see if my methods worked in slowing down my stem rot caused by wounded tissue.๐ค I was calling it fungus lmaoo. ๐๐ ๐ I am done posting this week, just gonna work and document my treatment method. I will post the results, in 19 days.
@Bhangi_Zimidar, Fem is inferior genetically bcs they are severly inbreed, only buy regular. Always discard hermies since they have a genetic predisposition to be that way. Plants with good genetics cant be stressed into being hermaphrodites with light pollution (can only be stressed chemically). I would recommend to get that licence and breed on your own to ensure quality and evade that shit thats bothering you. With an early harvest you lost a lot of yield.