• I’m doing this here in hopes to not get shredded by people, but what type of I’m assuming mold is this? And if I’m wrong it’s not a mold/fungus, what is it and where does it comes from? I’ve had some humidity struggles so I know that’s why it popped up, but is it a spore that I need to bleach everything now? Is it just always there? Help me…

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    • Can’t tell much by photo, but I have had caterpillars spin little web homes. Spread the bud to see if that’s what you have. I just pulled one out of my auto just yesterday. Should have took a pic. 🤬. But yeah you will see some webbing from their cocoon. The bud will still be ok. Maybe a little bug shit. 💩

      • I’d try a baking soda or vinegar solution first.

        Then neem oil or fungicide…

        I’d go over all your procedures, since it’s recurring.

        What humidity do you run, indoor/outdoor, tent/room, how’s the air circulation, foliage spraying, etc..

          • Looks like botrytis to me, but no way to know without taking that bud off and opening it up.

            Need to look over all the big buds closely, as there will be more most likely…especially if humidity has been giving you issues. Not rubbing it in, just being honest. Good luck.

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          • Bud rot (botrytis) can form at 65% RH. Dehumidification is the only solution. You have to keep RH below 60% in flower to prevent fungus. Same when drying after harvest.

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        • @scottyreal this is my 1st growdots run. You asked about a secret sauce addition to the dots I think, but mine is New Millennium winter frost ❄️ it’s done wonders. I wish I could get a picture of all of these proper. These are 9 seed starts, I think 4 different crosses, but all unique plants. I love this shit and great show this weekend,…

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        • It got a lil out of control in here, but they have 1 more week to ride out. Got the 1 plant I harvested already, all trimmed and jarred yesterday.

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        • So this is more a discussion question. I feel the general census is that revegging is difficult. Maybe I’m misunderstanding people because I’ve revegged a few plants and I feel it is just as easy as keeping a plant alive. Yes it takes time but difficult, I don’t think so. What is everyone else’s opinion or feelings on this?

          Just to add to this…

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          • As i think about that topic, i realized i could write a couple of pages on it.

            • Revegging ruins structure and for that reason alone I would never do it. Structure is yield.

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                I revegged a bunch of clones that flowered accidently by a window… they took awhile but are producing well and considering the alternative was to throw them away an start over I did the right thing… this is one of them

              • These I’m thinking need 2 more weeks still or that’s my goal, they got their 1st dose of winter frost from new millennium yesterday. Tomorrow is round 2. They’re huge and this is the first time I’ve grown a plant that just grew in fox tails, like that is just it’s structure. They’re also some of the largest donkey ***** I’ve grown in a…

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