Beemerbill's Inside/Outside/Greenhouse Summer Grow - Autos - New Strain & More

Re: Beemerbill's Inside - Outside - Greenhouse Summer Grow - Autos - New Strain & Mor

Losing bud is tough Bill but when what you salvage is good weed it's a blessing. Congrats...
 
Re: Beemerbill's Inside - Outside - Greenhouse Summer Grow - Autos - New Strain & Mor

Good evening weed brightlight. The Chernobyl is still outside and doing good. I hoping it will finish all the way. Right now if I chopped it I wouldn't get a lot because the buds aren't filled in. I'm watching it closely and if the mold hits they will be hanging. Beautiful plant and hasn't given any problems except the branch joints are a little weak.
 
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Re: Beemerbill's Inside - Outside - Greenhouse Summer Grow - Autos - New Strain & Mor

The nice Chernobyl bud pics & problems w/ some others somehow made me think you had harvested Chernobyl. :lot-o-toke:
When are sativas generally harvested up your way?

good morning weed brightlight. Sativas are hard up here. To much late fall moisture and humidity and not enough sun to dry things out during the day, well at least where I live. I noticed late yesterday that the chernobyl had a little bud rot so I'm going to have to watch them very carefully. The buds aren't developed yet so it would be a shame to chop but I will if the rot continues. The Sativas that I hae have never been grow in the states that I know of until this year. It's not doing what it should. FLOWER so we will see how that goes. One thing the PGG hasn't had any mold on it as of yet. Happy Freetheweed day. :passitleft::yummy:
 
Re: Beemerbill's Inside - Outside - Greenhouse Summer Grow - Autos - New Strain & Mor

Good morning everyone Went out and looked very closely at the Chernobyl and found no rot so I will make it another day. The PGG seems to be doing something like flowering. How knows with that plant. Almost all colas are bushing up and it kind of looks like the start of flowering but I have said that before. The PCBR in the greenhouse is filling in nicely with no more rot. It's day by day from now on with this grow.

I'm thinking that the bud rot that I did get on the Chernobyl was caused by stress caused by the wind and rain damage I had a couple of weeks ago. My problem here is that I don't get enough sun this time of year to warm and dry the plants during the day. Spraying is doesn't do a lot for prevention. you have to have warmth and low humidity to not have it. I have so much moisture and humidity plus low temps that it is almost impossible to control. Day by day. Here's a few pictures from this morning.

Chernobyl --- If we can make it another week or so I will be a happy person

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The PGG is doing it's thing GROWING and it looks like pistils but it may be just more leaves.

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the last on is my PCBR. I've grown this strain for just over 2 years and i think it's time to move on. Great mellow indica high but we are getting tired of it besides I have about a pound of it in jars.

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The fight to the end continues. :loopy::passitleft:
 
Re: Beemerbill's Inside - Outside - Greenhouse Summer Grow - Autos - New Strain & Mor

Keep on fighting Bee they look full of life and soon to make you a happy man :rollit:

Nice buds the one in the greenhouse
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Re: Beemerbill's Inside - Outside - Greenhouse Summer Grow - Autos - New Strain & Mor

Here's a good general article from Penn State on Botrytis (bud rot)

Botrytis or Gray Mold

Gary W. Moorman, Professor of Plant Pathology

The plant pathogenic fungus Botrytis is found virtually everywhere plants are grown. It is fast growing, can grow on many different sources of nutrients, survives well in the greenhouse, and can attack many different types of plants. The disease caused by Botrytis is commonly called Botrytis blight or gray mold.

The fungus:
Botrytis at first appears as a white growth on the plant but very soon darkens to a gray color. Smoky-gray "dusty" spores form and are spread by the wind or in water. In greenhouses, any activity will result in a release of spores. Even automated trickle irrigation systems, when turned on, trigger a release of spores. These spores are often found on the outside of seeds. The spores can remain dormant on plant surfaces as long as the life of the plant in some cases. Botrytis forms two types of resting structures on or in infected plant tissue: 1) very dark brown or black multi-celled structures called sclerotia and 2) single-celled, thick, dark walled chlamydospores.

Infection:
Botrytis must have nutrients or some food source before it invades the plant. Nutrients leaking from wounded plant parts or from dying tissue such as old flower petals provide the required nutrients. From this food base, the fungus becomes more aggressive and invades healthy tissue. A dark to light brown rot forms in the diseased tissue. High humidity conditions favor the growth of this fungus.
Sites Of First Infection

Wounded tissue such as large stubs left after taking cuttings.
Fading flowers.
Leaves on which fading infected flowers have fallen.
Broken stems or injured leaves.
Leaves damaged by over-fertilization, spray damage, or mechanical injury.
Seedlings grown under cool, moist conditions.
Cuttings taken from plants with heavy infestations of Botrytis.

Management

Sanitation is the first important step. Remove dead or dying tissue from the plants and from the soil surface. Remove this refuse from the greenhouse. Do not throw debris under benches or on walks. Sanitation alone is not sufficient to control this fungus. The fungus can produce 60,000 or more spores on a piece of plant tissue the size of your small finger nail. Even one spore can infect a plant and cause disease.
Avoid injuring plants in any way. Do not leave large stubs of tissue on stock plants when taking cuttings.
Heat and ventilate greenhouses to prevent high humidity conditions . This may only require extra venting early in the day when moisture has condensed and before sunlight has warmed the air. Even lowering the humidity slightly can have a significant effect on Botrytis. Outdoor planting should be planned to provide good air circulation patterns. This is the most important means of inhibiting Botrytis activity.
Added protection is available for many crops by applying a fungicide or biological control agent. Note that some Botrytis populations are resistant to certain chemicals. This becomes a problem when those fungicides are used exclusively over a long period of time. Therefore, do not rely entirely on one chemical or a group of chemicals that act similarly. It has been found that it is best to mix chemicals (if mixing is allowable as stated on the label) that act differently.

Resistance to fungicides containing benzimidazole (FRAC Group 1) is common in greenhouses. These fungicides are unlikely to control Botrytis and are not recommended for that reason. Resistance dicarboximide fungicides (FRAC Group 2) has been found in about 50% of greenhouse operations. Do not rely entirely upon these chemicals for control.

Fungicides & biological control agents - Contact Cooperative Extension to obtain information on the fungicides and biological control agents that are currently recommended for use.
 
Re: Beemerbill's Inside - Outside - Greenhouse Summer Grow - Autos - New Strain & Mor

Keep on fighting Bee they look full of life and soon to make you a happy man :rollit:

Nice buds the one in the greenhouse
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Yup the fight is on but Mother Nature has control. Thanks for the nice words :peace: It's Freetheweed day so everyone lets get stoned. :volcano-smiley::high-five::Hookah:;):green_heart::passitleft:
 
Re: Beemerbill's Inside - Outside - Greenhouse Summer Grow - Autos - New Strain & Mor

I hope you're gonna make it, man! I didn't know that it takes so long to flower this one!
 
Re: Beemerbill's Inside - Outside - Greenhouse Summer Grow - Autos - New Strain & Mor

Absolutely fabulous garden photos, Mr Bill. :thanks: We've had a series of storms and largely cloudy skies. Only the lawn seems to like it.

Yes - one day at a time.

Happy Daze to you. Pip Pip!
:circle-of-love:
 
Re: Beemerbill's Inside - Outside - Greenhouse Summer Grow - Autos - New Strain & Mor

Absolutely fabulous garden photos, Mr Bill. :thanks: We've had a series of storms and largely cloudy skies. Only the lawn seems to like it.

Yes - one day at a time.

Happy Daze to you. Pip Pip!
:circle-of-love:

Good day weed Mr. Teddy. :thankyou: for the kinds words. I will have to agree with the lawn is the only happy one. One day at a time. :loopy::rofl: It's probably Shatterday by you now so have a great day. :passitleft:
 
Re: Beemerbill's Inside - Outside - Greenhouse Summer Grow - Autos - New Strain & Mor

Hey Brotha plants Look Great Have an Awesome weekend :high-five:
 
Re: Beemerbill's Inside - Outside - Greenhouse Summer Grow - Autos - New Strain & Mor

Love the greenhouse - could just see myself tacking a little oil, toking a little more and strumming a guitar while looking up at all that beautiful green foliage. I'd be a happy man in there :)
 
Re: Beemerbill's Inside - Outside - Greenhouse Summer Grow - Autos - New Strain & Mor

Hey Brotha plants Look Great Have an Awesome weekend :high-five:

:thanks: brotha. We are going to a craft show today so we will see how awesome it will be. Wife's idea. :cheesygrinsmiley:

May the MJ Gods be with you beemer and let them finish with no more bud rot.......A Big God! :Namaste:

:thankyou: my friend. I sure hope they are looking down on my ladies. Happy Shatterday OMM :volcano-smiley:

Love the greenhouse - could just see myself tacking a little oil, toking a little more and strumming a guitar while looking up at all that beautiful green foliage. I'd be a happy man in there :)

:thanks: budnoob for the nice words. yup tacking and token but if I started playing the guitar the neighbors would be throwing rocks. :laughtwo::laughtwo: happy days
 
Re: Beemerbill's Inside - Outside - Greenhouse Summer Grow - Autos - New Strain & Mor

Good evening weed Lester. How has your day been? Ours has been busy. Nice to get home and kick back. Did take a few pictures today. The first one is a tip from the PGG. What to you think? Thinks those are pistils?

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Here's two from the PCBR in the greenhouse. They are start to fill in but it been pretty chilly so she has showed down building her buds.

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Here's the Chernobyl. I have founs more rot but if I check it a couple of times a day it doesn't get out of hand. There are hundreds of buds and I need them to fill in. Doesn't matter if a few disappear.

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Have a good evening. :volcano-smiley:
 
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