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In my outdoor grow how far into flower do you need to keep them dry so they don’t get bud rot? Currently second week of flower.
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I had a couple autos outside at the beginning of summer. I kept them covered. Did not let anything but the soil get wet when flowering started. Humidity was 80 plus last couple of weeks. They were not dense but not too skimpy either. I had no rot. That’s just what I did. Not 💯 percent it was right to keep the leaves that dry and no foliar feeding.
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Keep them dry all the way through flower. Bud rot attacks at the finish line. Never spray anything on a flowering plant and keep humidity under 60% RH.
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I dunno but you got me going outside right now to remove shade cloth
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My plants have started to flower. I lollipopped and topdressed P K booster. I used roots organics terp tea bloom.
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Some happy plants there, they look beautiful. Nice work.
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Looking good
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thejoe1212 posted an update 4 months ago
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Growing outdoors for the first time. I’m using everything I’ve learned about indoors. Still learning. Advice for outdoors welcome. I’m managing pest control with neem oil, marigolds and rosemary. I also have a non-treated tomato plant as a sacrificial plant for the bugs. Should be in flower in 3-4 weeks. Thoughts on super cropping to…
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