Hey Guys! I am new to this and started to grow recently, Needs some advise if anyone has experience growing in the South East Asia climate with RH around 80% to 90% I knows that humidity is way over board, Right now I'm growing Wonder Woman from Nirvana Seeds N she is 5 weeks in to flowering. I'm not sure if I am doing it right as you can see from the pics. Any suggestion will be appreciated. Thx guys N happy growing
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Thx guys and all the credit go to Nebulahaz the admin of this site, but have you guys had experience with the high humidity in flowering phase? Right now I'm having a problem with mold and bud rod
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I've had. I got that humidity where I live. Only sativas survive. My advice (and how I fixed it) is to grow indoors
By the way you MUST harvest before days start to get longer again. You can do the research but should be around January
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Bud rot has to be eradicated as soon as you notice it. Best way is to cut off nug and burn with torch until its nothing but ashes. For the powdery mildew there's a better solution. The day you harves mix a cup of H2O2 at 3% (water peroxide) for every 5 gallons of water. Put in a big tray deep enough to sumerge the buds. Sumerge the buds and shake them just a bit for a few seconds. Keep them underwater and you will see all the mildew and other shit floating on top of water. Then carefully scoop it to the sides and take buds out of solution. Then rinse with fresh water and leave to dry as normal. Heck this technique out on YouTube. Jorge Cervantes has a great tutorial on it.
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Plants look great. The only advise I have is you should grow local strains that are used to your climate.There are some very good landrace strains from that area. Sativa rarely gets bud rot. You might want to try Sativa strains. I grew Wild Thai last season and it turned out wonderful, very high THC. The key to Indica in a wet climate is small buds and local strain.
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I think I found the way to prevent the mold or bod rot as i checked it everyday after a week there's no sign of mold or bud rot. Hopefully this method works. She is into weeks 6 now so what do you guys think? any suggestion would be appreciated5 Photos
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Looking fine there! I'd also love to hear your bud rot solution. Last summer near harvest on autos it started on my colas, so I harvested a wee bit early and cut out the few spots. For the powdery mildew I used a vinegar solution (teaspoon to about a quart water) to spray on leaves while plant was growing (after sun was off plant)...that worked well.
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In Outdoor you cant do Anything with Humidity and/or Climates. in my Oppenion Drying and Curring of your buds is much important For your Situation . Right Cureing determining half of the Total plant Qualities specialy in Humid Climates just like u i grow in middle east always deal With pests and bugs
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I tried to fix it as simple as possible. My method is so simple as I grow her in the pot so I moved her in to the room at night with opened windows and blow the fan at her all night. I did this for the past 10 days and no mold has been spotted since I spotted it last time so I assume this technique is working for me plus her branches got stronger too after she got the fan blowing all night, I lived in the country side so not to worry about the light leak cuz its pitch black here at night. I will put her down in a couple of weeks, She looked pretty now with no mold or bud rot
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