BUD ROT ARMOR!

For the size flowers they put off, they do really well with resisting rot outdoors. @Psychobilly grew some out last season (cold/rainy MI weather) and I dont remember him saying anything about rot, but he did lose the top half of the almost finished plant in a bad storm and he said it still yielded what the others in the garden yielded with only half the plant. Its one of my oldest strains and I dont recall anyone having rot issues with it but obviously location is everything.

I didn't see this thread, but the plant I lost in a storm was Sin City Juice, and yeah she did great bro. I don't think I lost much of her at all, which isn't shocking honestly; She grew like a champ, and is one FROSTY girl. I smoked some of that yesterday honestly haha.

Sorry it took a month..... Apparently I work as fast as a Taco Bell Plumber :(
 
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens d747 is your friend. Bacillus subtillus is your friend.
If you can work on an atomiser/electromiser to suit outside you can use stuff like lost coast doctor zymes etc which helps change your pH on your leaf and plant to make it harder for rot and pm to get a toe hold. Saturate your soil with those beneficial fungi, bacteria etc and watch them colonise take over your soil. All rot starts in the soil and becomes airborne. Don't fall for the caterpillar rot tripe bandied about.
Stanknugzz black cherry didn't have a drop of rot but his trop x Mikado x had a tiny amount. Didn't get around to enjoying.
Soil prep is key. Dont botrytis colonise your soil early doors
 
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens d747 is your friend. Bacillus subtillus is your friend.
If you can work on an atomiser/electromiser to suit outside you can use stuff like lost coast doctor zymes etc which helps change your pH on your leaf and plant to make it harder for rot and pm to get a toe hold. Saturate your soil with those beneficial fungi, bacteria etc and watch them colonise take over your soil. All rot starts in the soil and becomes airborne. Don't fall for the caterpillar rot tripe bandied about.
Stanknugzz black cherry didn't have a drop of rot but his trop x Mikado x had a tiny amount. Didn't get around to enjoying.
Soil prep is key. Dont botrytis colonise your soil early doors

Thanks bro! I'll have to find some for the season, because the reading I did do, didn't seem to have any real clear info on what to use to combat that shit. It was a pain I'll tell you that. I'm used to beneficial bugs, but beneficial fungi I hadn't considered honestly. appreciate the info :)
 

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