What is the connection between bud structure and mold resistance?
I always thought that airy/foxtailing buds are great for mold resistance because its always a problem in big dense buds. Also all the hemp varieties have very airy/fluffy buds and they don't have trouble with mold.
I thought we created the problem because we selected for bag appeal/dense nugs.
Researching resistant strains i came across the swiss erdbeeri strain, which is supposed to be one of the best for mold resistance. The reasoning is that the small dense buds don't allow the water to get in.
So are really dense or airy buds better for mold resistance?
Or is it mainly due to other factors?
I always thought that airy/foxtailing buds are great for mold resistance because its always a problem in big dense buds. Also all the hemp varieties have very airy/fluffy buds and they don't have trouble with mold.
I thought we created the problem because we selected for bag appeal/dense nugs.
Researching resistant strains i came across the swiss erdbeeri strain, which is supposed to be one of the best for mold resistance. The reasoning is that the small dense buds don't allow the water to get in.
So are really dense or airy buds better for mold resistance?
Or is it mainly due to other factors?