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StanKDanK

WOW!! those bitches are frosty as hell..i wish i had access to such awesome clones..i wanted to ask u norcal guys about actinovate..does this stuff work good for prevention of budrot? a norcal guy on another fourm told me that hes used it each year with great success and just wanted to see your guys opinion on it..thanks

i used actinovate last year and had no budrot on anything.
its omri too
 

Kygiacomo!!!

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i used actinovate last year and had no budrot on anything.
its omri too

awesome bro! im hoping that it will do the same for me this year along with a IPM,silica and outdoor proven strains..im at 37.5 n lat on the east coast and i do get pretty sunny weather here like cali but with 1 added factor the humidity..what week did u start applying the actinovate? and what week did u end? i was thinking maybe around week 3-6 or 3-7..
 
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StanKDanK

awesome bro! im hoping that it will do the same for me this year along with a IPM,silica and outdoor proven strains..im at 37.5 n lat on the east coast and i do get pretty sunny weather here like cali but with 1 added factor the humidity..what week did u start applying the actinovate? and what week did u end? i was thinking maybe around week 3-6 or 3-7..

i used it in the soil once in summer and that was it. some folks use it as foliar spray
 

Hash Zeppelin

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I don't use it in my soil because it would kill my micro cultures. Best way to prevent bud rot, is air flow and humidity control.
 

xxxstr8edgexxx

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chitosan also can prevent budrot and pm. so can regular sprayings of an oil. neem for instance. but not too regularly and wash between occasionally by misting plants. but first and foremost environment, mind your night time as well as day time temps.
biggest factor is environment ime. keep your vpd in check and lots of air movement. there should be no still leaf in your canopy. avoid nighttime spikes with twice as many dehues as it takes to maintain your ideal rh. the reason is they keep up after they are on for a while but i was getting an initial spike that was super high and i want to bring it down as quick as possible. venting my sealed room on a timer would be a good idea too but i am just using dehues. an added bonus venting brings down co2 for your night time which is good too for other reasons. i run humidifiers when my lights are on and dehumidifiers when lights are off although in either situation the opposite unit will turn on if the ranges go out in those directions, but they never do. i shoot for lights on temp of 78-82 ambient for a 80-85 canopy temp and a lights off temp of 71-75 with 800-1500 ppm co2 depending on week and a r.h. of 75 light 65 dark. so as you can see i dont have much room for error but its in the zone.
 

krunchbubble

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I don't use it in my soil because it would kill my micro cultures. Best way to prevent bud rot, is air flow and humidity control.

chitosan also can prevent budrot and pm. so can regular sprayings of an oil. neem for instance. but not too regularly and wash between occasionally by misting plants. but first and foremost environment, mind your night time as well as day time temps.
biggest factor is environment ime. keep your vpd in check and lots of air movement. there should be no still leaf in your canopy. avoid nighttime spikes with twice as many dehues as it takes to maintain your ideal rh. the reason is they keep up after they are on for a while but i was getting an initial spike that was super high and i want to bring it down as quick as possible. venting my sealed room on a timer would be a good idea too but i am just using dehues. an added bonus venting brings down co2 for your night time which is good too for other reasons. i run humidifiers when my lights are on and dehumidifiers when lights are off although in either situation the opposite unit will turn on if the ranges go out in those directions, but they never do. i shoot for lights on temp of 78-82 ambient for a 80-85 canopy temp and a lights off temp of 71-75 with 800-1500 ppm co2 depending on week and a r.h. of 75 light 65 dark. so as you can see i dont have much room for error but its in the zone.


Delt with budrot my whole growing career and used everything out to battle it and has NOT found a solution until last year!

A super small ozone generator in the room or outside by your plants kills the spores necessary to have budrot...

I use a cheap $40 one from amazon and have NOT had budrot in almost a year! First time ever for me...

Oh ya, ive never grown with humidity above 30% and always have excellent air movement...
 

GET MO

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wow, only time i ever had budrot was outside due to catterpillars or rain. Krunch you talking about like an air purifier? I got one for the house cuz the fireplace was leakiin smoke every once in a while plus the dust from dirt road.
 

GET MO

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dope! thats way smaller then i thought it would be too, had to add it to my amazon wish list. This is my first time flowering in the shed im using so i might just swoop this up asapolous just as a preventative, better have it n not need it then to need it n not have it!
 

Kygiacomo!!!

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i used it in the soil once in summer and that was it. some folks use it as foliar spray
thats what im gonna do as well..im gonna put a bit in the soil and also folair spray with it starting at week 3-5..thanks for the advice
chitosan also can prevent budrot and pm. so can regular sprayings of an oil. neem for instance. but not too regularly and wash between occasionally by misting plants. but first and foremost environment, mind your night time as well as day time temps.
biggest factor is environment ime. keep your vpd in check and lots of air movement. there should be no still leaf in your canopy. avoid nighttime spikes with twice as many dehues as it takes to maintain your ideal rh. the reason is they keep up after they are on for a while but i was getting an initial spike that was super high and i want to bring it down as quick as possible. venting my sealed room on a timer would be a good idea too but i am just using dehues. an added bonus venting brings down co2 for your night time which is good too for other reasons. i run humidifiers when my lights are on and dehumidifiers when lights are off although in either situation the opposite unit will turn on if the ranges go out in those directions, but they never do. i shoot for lights on temp of 78-82 ambient for a 80-85 canopy temp and a lights off temp of 71-75 with 800-1500 ppm co2 depending on week and a r.h. of 75 light 65 dark. so as you can see i dont have much room for error but its in the zone.

im gonna use chitosen,actinovate,neem and karanja oil..i also have greencure and sns244c as well but hopefully wont need those..thanks for the advice im a guerilla grower so i must contend with mother nature and she has no mercy on me here in the south usa..the humidity stays nearly 100% from july-mid sept when my plants are in full flower so outdoor strain choice and prevention sprays are crucial for me
 

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xxxstr8edgexxx

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no we dident discuss anything but the gg4

they use traditional culture not in vitro. ive bought thier cuts, they about as opposite tissue culture as it gets. biggest snips anywhere. i swear to god some ogf thier clones are teens the day they root. big generous healthy snips are the norm.
t.c. wouldnt be a bad idea at the scale they run. it only gets to be an efficient form of propagation when you start talking in 10's of thousands. it takes a long time to go from explant to plant.
 

xxxstr8edgexxx

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Delt with budrot my whole growing career and used everything out to battle it and has NOT found a solution until last year!

A super small ozone generator in the room or outside by your plants kills the spores necessary to have budrot...

I use a cheap $40 one from amazon and have NOT had budrot in almost a year! First time ever for me...

Oh ya, ive never grown with humidity above 30% and always have excellent air movement...

what kind of yields do you get per 1k?
 
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