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Cannabis Growers Counting The Days
Its been a beautiful early Autumn and the fantastic weather has given outdoor cannabis growers a new air of optimism as the hands of the clock sweep ever forwards towards harvest festival.

Traditionally a wet and humid time of year the end of August 2009 will be remembered as one of the better ones once the weed is cut and hanging to dry.

Its a worrysome time the last 6 weeks or so, with the vigilant urban guerilla checking his or her plants almost daily as the buds ripen, looking for signs of a cannabis growers cancer outbreak; Grey mould, AKA budrot.

Budrot occurs as a result of moisture getting caught in the ever-thickening buds. If any part of the plant is not receiving adequate ventilation, the grey mould spores, which abound naturally in the atmosphere, will take a hold and start to rot your bud. And it takes no prisoners once its established.
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To minimise the chances of budrot, make sure you give your plants a shake in the mornings.

As the weather cools towards the end of the summer the mornings become wet with autumnal dew, and left to sit on your developing buds this can spell disaster.
So if you have your plants in your garden, pop out as early as possible and give the plants a shake to dislodge the morning dew, and your plants will thank you with thick ripe, fully matured buds.

Not long now.

Red Dragon

CannaZine Cannabis News
http://cannazine.co.uk
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