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Here is my plant after surgery to remove Bud Rot ...can I still use these green buds?

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    Here is my plant after surgery to remove Bud Rot ...can I still use these green buds?

    The other thread started by me today shows the plant before surgery...looks like I allowed this to happen by having too high RH at 65%

    Here is a picture after cutting away all the discouloured buds, show in phot below; I undertsand th message that these shoukld niot be dired for use.

    What about these green buds which appear unaffected, but have been pruned away today anyway...should I simply dry these and then cure them?

    maybe I should just do this with the whole plant? Although I think I will at leadt wait 24hours to see what happenss now...

    #2
    Br starts in the center of the bud and works it's way out. That is the evil of br. Open up an infected bud and see what it looks like inside. Wash up before you go back near your plants. The rest of what you have there still looks suspect. You may want to consider cut and run. If you do, make sure you look inside the buds after harvest. If they are turning fuzzy white, brown, black, slimy, do not use.

    If you have salvage from above or below the rot, that can be kept so long as there is no rot inside them.
    Don't worry, be happy, grow sticky buds.

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      #3
      I agree with Ckbrew that you want to avoid anything with even a little mold. If you have bud from the surgery that is completely rot free then you can probably still use it but I would look into bud washing before I did to be sure all the spores are gone (and make sure to look inside the salvaged bud for hidden rot).

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