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weeks 9
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WeedzarPear WeedzarPear
2 years ago
This is week 9, i have a lemon haze and a northern light both autoflowering. This should be the last week but i don't understand if i have to harvest or have to wait (maybe another week?)
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WeedzarPear
WeedzarPearstarted grow question 2 years ago
Hi everyone, This is the last week l, unfortunately i have not a real diary for This grow.. but i dont know if are them ready To be harvested or not..
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crimsonecho
crimsonechoanswered grow question 2 years ago
you definitely shouldnt harvest, its too early. check back in 2 weeks or majority of the stigmas (pistil) turn brown. also i see a blurry pic of the main cola in your diary and the calyxes at the top seem like they may have been pollinated but the pic is blurry so i cant tell. i’d check to see if there are seeds there and if there were pollen sacks or bananas on the plant. probably nothing to worry about but just be sure.
WeedzarPear
WeedzarPearstarted grow question 2 years ago
Hi guys, what's up with my northern ? All is happened in one or two days, because i check my plants every day and today i found this... (you can see the pics on the last week of my diary..) And in general, can i harvest? i can't wait anymore unfortunatly :(
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2 years ago
Severe bud rot (botrytis). Usually caused by humidity that is too high or getting the buds wet. This mould has been growing secretly for 2-3 weeks already, sadly. If you can't wait, then you may as well harvest now and salvage what you can, before the mould spreads/gets worse. My sympathy to you.....
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PhunkyPhallus
PhunkyPhallusweek 11
brooooooo I'm sorry to tell you but I'm 99% sure you have very bad bud rot
PhunkyPhallus
PhunkyPhallus
I'm certainly not an expert, but efforts to prevent bud rot do not stop once buds have been harvested. Mold can also occur as soon as you harvest, I suggest checking colas for rot. If you find mold, discard the infected area while saving the rest. Harvest after a dry spell. harvest when the buds have a lower moisture content. Wet trim and pull off fan leaves and trim buds before drying. Doing so will reduce the moisture in your drying room and increase airflow to drying buds. Leave space between hanging branches as they dry. You can also place fans in the room to improve airflow and use dehumidifiers to pull moisture out of the air. Create an optimal drying environment. When drying, a dark space with temperature between 60-70°F and humidity between 50-65%. Adjust drying speed if necessary. Generally speaking, drying is not something you want to rush as THCA is still converting and the chlorophyll is still breaking down. A slow drying process is generally associated with a tastier and smoother smoke. However, if you’re finding mold in your harvested cannabis, speeding up the drying time by increasing temperature and decreasing humidity could save the rest of your crop from mold growth. Everyone trimming needs to start looking for mold. Anything that is at all questionable should be set aside to be inspected with more scrutiny. Then you should preform a water cure after its been dried. Place the bud in a jar and fill with distilled water until the bud is submerged. Fill the jar till it is overflowing with water so that when you replace the lid there is no air in the jar. Keep in a cool dark place then change it out every 24 hours or when you see dirty murky water. Pour it all off, then refill with fresh distilled water and repeat. Do this for at least a week if not longer. Every day, when you change the water, notice how dirty it is, when you have had several days of pouring off crystal clear water, you are almost done. dump all the water out and lay it out on a tray, put a fan on it or lay it in the sun and dry it out as quickly as you can. That in my opinion is your best chance of saving any bud.
WeedzarPear
WeedzarPear
@PhunkyPhallus, what i have to do now? all happened in few days, i check plants everyday :( i was going to harvest today because i have to leave.. Did i waste all my work or can i save them ? Help me please !!! Thank you