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Rockey55

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Ok guys hate to ask again i have 1plant in soil outdoors started flower in last week of july what i call budets lol shes looking good my first grow i noticed some amber tricomes today on my top and best lookin buds but i seen this its soft not brittle and this plant is over 6' tall white tahoe cookies snapped these wondering if anyone ever seen this before feeding big bud molassas cal mag and some compost
 

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For sure... outdoors this time of year certain areas get that morning dew really bad and it saturates your nugs, not to mention rains.. My bro up in Mass goes out every morning and using a leaf blower, blow dries all the budsites with
it.. Like yours his plant is huge, over 12ft Miss Piggy.. good info for next time..

For now, I'd chop it all down if your seeing amber trichomes. chances are there is other damage your not seeing as it tends to start way inside the bud where the moisture never dries... get your humidity low in the drying room, like 20% to 40% to reduce that moisture fast... LUCK
 
Just for the heck of it take one of them brown buds and break it open look for any catapillars they causes brown damage to buds like this also.
But most likely the start of the dreaded Bud Rot as others above have said.

Look at this pic one would think Bud rot but it is Catties (caterpillars)
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10-4 I first noticed last week but didn't think much of it, its not spread yet will take the cola off tonight and dig into deeper and see for sure
 
it could be a trichome worm...bastiages for sure..I’ve picked them out with a needle
caused by miller moths I believe
no remedy once they hatch out and get inside the branches...

the best preventative is Spinosad , spray early and spray often


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Cog , I hate them feckers with a passion......a long long time ago I was growing outdoors in Oklahoma and I did not know about Bt Spinosad and I fought those nasty worms all season and they really can mess up the harvest , nasty crumbly dirty worm pooped on buds are no fun to trim.......
 
Ok guys finally got home snipped the limb the brown was on i cut the brown off,well theres no funky smell no moldy look no dust rest looks ok chime in stem is fine heres a few pics i amputated and bagged it to study rest is drying close to dehumidifier set on 35% i didnt mention it was about 1 1/2 from top of cola notice the little brown thing could this be a banana gone crazy from nutes or something i eyeballed every limb looks soooo close if i need to cut i will i did spray heavy with trifeca fungicide what say you wise men and women of passion
 

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Im leaning more to Bud Rot, you would see more signs if you have Cattles . was that plant wet with morning dew or rain
It only takes a little moisture in the right humidity.
Keep a kee eye out on the rest of the plant, Bud rot will have more once started. (well that's what always happened to me.
 
thanks rooster yea she gets a shady dew till about 8 am no rain in a week but we did have a few inches she still needed water FYI she did have new growth all over that stem if it means anything so cut her down and take it?
 

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