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Can ya see the resemblance?? I can almost hear that plant growling lol!
southwind said:MOLD begins..water was not cut by 'other' also sprayed at evening as I asked to NOT do .
when sprayed in evening mold becomes more of issue sooner.
Need advice from members here on STOPPING MOLD OR CONTROLLING on large flowers.
ANYONE CAN CHIME IN HERE.
olddrifter66 said:Welcome home. Glad the trip was productive.
What results are you looking for with the Chocolate Thai?
Looks like she wants a skylight.
Can't stand the mites all over my lady....they must pay the price.
Have you posted an OTF Inventory list? Just curious what's coming up.
Care Free 1 said:Hi Southwind,
Any chance on getting some fans on those dense pack buds. Growing outdoors you have to work with what nature deals you, but good airflow keeps moisture levels down and minimizes mold formation. I would hate to think of using chemical treatments. I use tight climate controls indoors and rarely see mold even on tight pack buds, but outdoors is a little different.
Not sure where OTF is but in Cali the dry katabatic winds from high pressure over Utah should be kicking in soon and make Cali bone dry. That should help. Dry conditions are my only advise with good air movement.
I'm sure there has to be something else, so if anyone else has any ideas, please chime in.
CF1