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    I have a dust problem. I purchased an almond ranch and most of the surrounding property's are almonds. With that is the up keep and harvesting, in turn, dust. I had a massive grow, from only six plants, this year. It was all but destroyed from dust. Question, has anyone some info or tips on keeping the dust off or a way to keep the plants clean, short of building a greenhouse.
    timt

    #2
    how about a few fans to keep it moving instead of settling on them, that is an interesting problem,probably not for you though lol,also what about a deflector like a dam for water ,build something that blocks the wind and dust.
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      #3
      Around here fungicide are used heavily in almond orchards. I would be more concerned with what's being applied to the the trees and floating with the dust not the dirt in air. Ziram is one that is used here. It's hard on the nervous system. Best of luck with your grow.
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        #4
        Giv you’re buds a good wash with regular warter,out of the hose,and make sure thay dry completely
        U don’t want no bud rot! I do a similar thing after harvesting only diff is I fill a 5 gal bucket with hose water and swirl the bud around in it to remove unwanted pollen and dirt.

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