Help: Outdoor, 8wks; budrot, including tallest cola....

2hightothinkofaname

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Close enough?
They were tented cause of the PNW rain, but the humidity has still been through the roof. The budrot pic is the top-most cola.
Two small-medium sized plants affected, 5 gallon pots, bagseeds, different strains. pissed off.
They aren't ready, are they?
Trim it out? cut off affected branches? Chop 'em down, now?
Advice, ladies and gentlemen?

These first five pics are of mystery plant #1; minor rot in more places (no pics of rot for this plant).IMG_1534.jpgIMG_1557.jpgIMG_1539.jpgIMG_1551.jpgIMG_1552.jpg


These are of mystery plant #2; extreme rot in a couple colas (pic of rot on tallest cola included).IMG_1562.jpgIMG_1559.jpgIMG_1545.jpgIMG_1546.jpgIMG_1547.jpgIMG_1560.jpgIMG_1561.jpg
 

2hightothinkofaname

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It's getting worse very quickly. I definitely dont have the money to overnight the stuff, and it seems for every spot I cut out (even after disinfecting scissors tools fingers) 2 or 3 more appear the next day... I don't think I have time to wait for that product to ship.
 

cacamal

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hard to tell without a scope but the trichs look developed I would take them if you really dont think humidity will let up
 

2hightothinkofaname

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I really don't think the humidity will let up. I don't see any amber, just a bunch of purple trichome stalks, on the first one. #2 definitely has too many clear.... Do the purple trichs mean they won't mature to amber? I read something about Blue and Blackberry crosses maturing to varying shades of purple instead of amber... truth to this?
 

kushnotbush

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IMO if the humidity is not going to let up I would take them down now before you loose any bud worth saving. I personally don't think they are ready though, looks like maybe a couple more weeks. It is so hard to see all your hard work suffer right at the end, it sucks man sorry for your loss. Good luck and happy growing.
KnB
 
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