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YaHookan
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so i was reading the farmers almanac and it predicts that this september is going to be raining and cool majority of the time and early frosts in october. my plants are only a few weeks into flowering and they arent really growing at the normal rapid rate as last time. im concerned will i still get smokable bud if i have to cut them at september. i have like 23 plants most are between a foot or 2 tall ive been tieing them down along the ground so they get more sun to all sides of the plant im wondering since the wheather is gonna be so shittay should i just untie them and let em stand tall and hope for decent colas? any ideas would be much appreciated
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rain has little bearing on the plants overall production until about week 5 of bloom. The buds begin to thicken up and the plant takes longer to evaporate water that may be hanging about. Molds and mildews can form in the center of the bud, near the stem and bud rot can occur. at this point before budding is prominent, you can spray sulphur water on the plants and control the fungus growth by killing spores. Spray with the sulphur mix about once a week, mostly concentrating on covering the leaves where the spores first tend to show themselves in the form of powdery mildew. Hope for decent weather for your last month in October and you will be fine.
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Yeah I'm in the same predicament. Here, where I'm growing it could potentially snow any day now. The average lows get to 30 degrees right about when I will be harvesting. I might end up having to bring them inside and bend them over under a 400w HPS for the last week or so.
Don't worry man, we'll figure it out together.
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