Do you have the fox farm feed chart, you should follow it, the plants still need nitrogen, just not as much
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The girls have moved! I found someone on my community listserv who “adopted” the plants. She grew last year with the help of a friend, who sadly is no longer with us. They grew, dried, cured, the whole shebang at her place. A big sunny, private yard too! And she lives less than .5 miles from me (as the crow flies) so not too inconvenient for me to visit every day if I need too.
They got a bit of a shock during the move, some yellowing leaves and some “burn” marks. I gave them a nice water flush the following day and today they got a nice dinner.
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Last edited by EyesOfTheWorld; 09-25-2025, 03:54 AM.
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Looks like bud rot. Glad your friend removed it. I'm assuming the RH is high? Air flow will help, Neem oil is preventative and there are probably some foliar sprays you can use but I don't know what they are. Others on the forum will know.
Check this out if you haven't already.
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What you are seeing is only 10% of the problem. That flower will be full of mycelium, which is the main body of the fungus that caused that part of the flower to die, a bit like roots of a tree.
It will be terrible to smoke and poses a risk of death for those people that are immuno-compromised...it will start growing in their lungs and there is no cure. Most people will be fine smoking it though.
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