Cola Monster's Perpetual Rock 'n' Roll Grow Journal

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is that mold brother?


Outdoor organics. Ohioboy With Fast Buds - Let's See How Fast Exactly
 

It appears to be from what I can see ohioboy. All you can do at this point is take some preventive measures by reading up on Botrytis/Grey Mold than try to stop it from spreading if at all possible. That's some nasty stuff and something I have to deal with outdoors every year & even indoors if my humidity spikes.

Here's a link to some valuable info. on the subject:
Botrytis or Gray Mold — Plant Diseases — Penn State Extension

I wish ya the best mate. :blunt:
 
I'd try to treat it first myself and if that didn't work than cut the entire branch off where it intersects. That's all you can do from my experience which is nominal at best when it comes to diagnosing problems. I'm really just a novice who wings it as the saying goes and only real knowledge is what I absorbed from reading Jorge Cervantes book "Marijuana Horticulture-The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible".
 
Evening mates!:high-five:
Here's this weeks update of the indoor ladies as the begin day 56 of flowering. Enjoy what may be the final show of this indoor grow in which I thank you all from the bottom of my heart for the love and kind words in return.:Love::thankyou: Have a great night all!:blunt: ~Peace~:ganjamon:

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I'd try to treat it first myself and if that didn't work than cut the entire branch off where it intersects. That's all you can do from my experience which is nominal at best when it comes to diagnosing problems. I'm really just a novice who wings it as the saying goes and only real knowledge is what I absorbed from reading Jorge Cervantes book "Marijuana Horticulture-The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible".

A novice... :rofl:

You are far too modest CM.
 
A novice... :rofl:

You are far too modest CM.

Seriously, if you all saw first hand how I do things here you'd probably be rolling on the floor laughing.:rofl:
I just happen to have near perfect conditions where I'm at plus a background in construction, plumbing, and electrical work which makes it easy to set up my indoor grow rooms and greenhouses to the right specifications so my girls prosper in the end.

No real big secret on my part but thanks for the kind words sir!:thanks:
 
One day you need to teach me your novice ways brother. We can start a movement. LOL!
 
One day you need to teach me your novice ways brother. We can start a movement. LOL!

Here's a start to my thought and growing process & would be as follows:
1-part peace
2-parts harmony
3-parts of not living in hypocrisy and so on if you catch my drift.
Me, I just water the girls everyday and give them a decent trim job every now & then so the energy goes straight to the main flowers and what I learned from Jorge's book.
 
Hey mates!:high-five:
Just chiming in to post an update of the outdoor girls which are doing swimmingly as the saying goes.:surf: Enjoy the show and have a good evening all!:blunt:

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Very nice job Cola. Rocking the outdoor grow nicely.

Cheers

Sent from my SPH-L720T using 420
 
Some final shots from one of my solo cup plants as she finishes up her life cycle. I can't wait to try this strain which I think is the G.D.P. x AK-47 mix if I'm not mistaken.:volcano-smiley: Enjoy!

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I still have no idea how a greenhouse actually works. Will have to read up on it.

Great work as usual Cola!
 
Greenhouse allows you to use the Sun as your primary light source. You can supplement morning and evening light early in the spring when days are still short to give your plants a head start and keep them from flowering. You can even run a winter crop. It also traps thermal radiation and keeps the inside toasty when the temps outside are too cold to grow in. And you can have huge root zones, either in pots, raised beds or planted in the ground. When temps get too hot you can open up vents, use fans etc. to moderate temps. You also have the ability to shade cloth your crop in the harshest of temps. Protection from rain. You can filter the vents and totally seal it up. Provide AC or heat and have a totally automated controlled enviro. The skies the limit really.

But stay away from cheap hoop houses. They become 'rain forests' because of condensation and will totally mold a crop in a hurry.

I'm considering buying one, since I can't build one on my own anymore. Have a pro greenhouse delivered and installed.

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Thanks for the informative reply Heirloom. So it's basically a middle ground between indoor and outdoor growing, giving you some control over your environment but also allowing you to harness the power of the sun?
 
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