I have some NL and WW that are not far from harvest. I spotted what looked like the early stage of some bud rot, just some white almost moldy looking stuff maybe a half square inch. I just snipped the branch at that specific point and I've not seen anymore. What I did see was that the buds are so dense and tight that circulation of air through certain parts of the plant is almost impossible. In hindsight I wished I had defoliated the inner portions of the plant a lot more. It's now very difficult to get in there and cut any loose leaves that are air circulation blockers. I've reduced my watering a bit and fired up the dehumidifier and turned up the fan speed.
My question is: are there certain strains that warrant aggressive defoliation early on in order to avoid bud rot? In your experience are some worse than others? TIA
My question is: are there certain strains that warrant aggressive defoliation early on in order to avoid bud rot? In your experience are some worse than others? TIA
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