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Cannabis Pests - Botrytis

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Cannabis Pests Botrytis

Finding out your precious flowers are being destroyed by mold is never a nice thing. Botrytis is a destructive fungus that can affect all kinds of plants, including our beloved cannabis. This article helps you on your way to dealing with botrytis, and also brings to your attention the importance of prevention. 

What Is Botrytis?

Botrytis On Cannabis

Botrytis, also known as grey mold or bud rot, is a type of greyish white fungus (mycelium) which generally affects cannabis flowers from the inside where air has become stale, however, it can affect all areas of the plant. Botrytis consumes plant matter, turning it into a horrible, degraded mush.

When the conditions are in its favour, this airborne pest can wreak havoc on your harvest and make a large portion of the weed completely unusable. 

Depending on the strain and the formation of its flowers, the risk of botrytis is particularly high at the end of flowering when the main colas grow dense in warm environment. As it develops, it begins to spread spores to surrounding plants, where they can lay silent until the conditions signal them germinate and multiply. For anyone who has ever experienced a loss of yield because of botrytis, we feel you.

The Causes Of Botrytis

Moisture On Cannabis Buds Can Be A Cause Of Botrytis

Botrytis is most often caused by warm, humid air sitting stagnant in small pockets of space within and around the flowers. Cannabis buds can get fairly dense too, which means getting air to circulate on the insides of the bud is not really possible. Usually, an unstable, moist environment with poor ventilation during flowering is the reason botrytis appears.

The thing is, because botrytis tends to grow from within the flowers, it can be quite hard to notice in it's early stages. You may reach the end of flowering and begin harvesting before you even realise there is a grey mush consuming the insides of your buds. The flowers and leaves can look relatively healthy and appear as if they are maturing as they should.

Symptoms Of Botrytis

The discolouration of the leaves surrounding the bud can also be an indication of botrytis. Although the sugar leaves may seem like they are yellowing naturally as the plant reaches the end of its cycle, they may be weak and pull out very easily.

If botrytis infests your cannabis plants earlier in flowering and the leaves around the bud can begin to yellow (also to do with overheating/humidity), be careful not confuse it with a nutrient deficiency and double check the state of the buds to ensure no mold is growing. Remember, if the environment is too warm and humid, and there isn't enough air circulation, you already know there is a risk.

Tip: Botrytis can also arise from other damages the plant experiences. Open wounds or broken tissues can be an inviting setting for botrytis to start feeding and breaking down plant matter.

Symptoms Of Botrytis

Botrytis Affecting Cannabis Flowers

Unfortunately, the symptoms of a botrytis infestation are not easily noticeable and by the time you realise it's there it may have already spread to other plants. If you're lucky and manage to spot a small cluster, however, you may be able to remove the affected area and control the environment to ease your plants through to the end of their cycle.

Botrytis appears as a white, grey or brown fluffy mold and if it's growing on the outside of the flower, will most often be seen in a crevice between sugar leaves or the calyxes, close to the main structure of the bud. It can also grow on stems and leaves, particularly where there is already decaying material.

When the flowers are heavily affected, sugar leaves will turn yellow/lose colour and can be pulled out even with a gentle tug. If you suspect your plants have bud rot, you'll probably want to give all your buds a thorough check. If one of your top buds has shown symptoms, it's very possible the other colas have already become infected. 

Symptoms of a botrytis infestation:

  • Yellowing, weak sugar leaves
  • Smelly, stale air around the plants
  • Grey, white or brown rot developing close to flowers in crevices between leaves and calyxes
  • Slow growth and poor bud development
  • Browning around damaged areas of the plant.

Tip: Routinely check your flowers with a loupe or magnifying glass so you can get familiar with how they should look on a macro level.

Treating Botrytis

Treating Botrytis

Most of the time, treating botrytis isn't really an option and the infected weed should be removed and discarded. Because botrytis tends to affect late flowering plants, the bud cannot recover or be saved, and any treatments we apply will only ruin the flavour and quality of the final product.

Remove affected areas - Be extremely careful when removing the infected sites because the spores can spread very easily, even with the slightest movement. You may also consider wearing a facemask and gloves to. Make sure to discard them safely far away from the rest of your cannabis plants.

Clean the air - You may want to consider installing an air purifier to remove an fungal spores from the air around your grow space. This is beneficial for you too so you don't end up breathing in spores, which can be harmful for one's health.

Correct the environment - This is likely the primary cause of the botrytis problem so should be corrected as soon as possible. Install proper ventilation, get the air circulating efficiently, reduce the humidity levels, check and adjust temperatures. If you haven't got the right equipment, keeping molds at bay becomes a real challenge.  

Tips To Prevent Botrytis

Proper Ventilation Systems Can Help To Prevent Botrytis

Preventing botrytis is relatively simple if you follow the right practices and keep the grow conditions at the optimum levels. Like many other molds, botrytis will only colonize when the conditions allows it do so. Fortunately, there is plenty we can do to maintain the correct environment so molds like botrytis don't have an opportunity.

Tips for preventing botrytis:

  • Maintain grow room temperatures between 20-26°C
  • Do not let relative humidity exceed 65%
  • Replenish the air in the grow room at least once per minute. Filter it through a purifier to ensure removal of fungal spores.
  • Place oscillating fans in the grow room to prevent stale air building up. Make sure they circulate the air from all angles but do not have them pointing directly at your plants on a high power.
  • Regularly clean up and dead or dying leaves.
  • Be cautious if your cannabis plant is damaged (e.g. Broken stems or cuts)
  • For outdoor plants, shake off excess water from the rain  and treat/monitor damage from storms.
  • Sterilise your grow equipment between uses.

Treating bud rot by NanoGrow from GrowDiaries.

Also be sure to follow the correct practices post harvest, as cannabis buds can still develop botrytis during the drying and curing stage if the conditions are not right. Focus on controlling the moisture levels and relative humidity so you can be confident your buds won't end up turn moldy. 

Conclusion

It is never nice to learn the hard way and put months of work into your grow project, only to have it ruined by botrytis. Do everything you can to set up your grow environment correctly so you can avoid this one like the plague.

If you found this article useful or have any tips regarding botrytis prevention and treatment please feel free to drop us a comment down below!

External References

The diverse mycoflora present on dried cannabis ( Cannabis sativa L., marijuana) inflorescences in commercial production. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology. - Punja, Zamir. (2020). 

Three Botrytis Species Found Causing Gray Mold on Industrial Hemp ( Cannabis sativa ) in Oregon. Plant Disease. - Garfinkel, Andrea. (2020).

Expression of Putative Defense Responses in Cannabis Primed by Pseudomonas and/or Bacillus Strains and Infected by Botrytis cinerea. - Balthazar, Carole & Cantin, Gabrielle & Novinscak, Amy & Joly, David & Filion, Martin. (2020).

This article was updated January 2021.




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Celesto
Celesto gecommentarieerd5y ago
Hallo, een paar weken geleden had ik een schimmelprobleem dat vergelijkbaar was met dit. Ik dacht aan botrytis of meeldauw, en was erg teleurgesteld om dit te zien in de derde week van de bloei; ik dacht dat ik mijn planten moest weggooien. Maar voordat ik dat deed, heb ik veel forums bekeken over schimmels die planten aantasten. En ik vond een advies dat zegt om volle melk te gebruiken tot 10%, dus 100ml/L in een spray om de schimmel te doden. Omdat ik niets te verliezen had, heb ik mijn kweekbox helemaal leeggemaakt, het interieur gedesinfecteerd, en elke plant gepakt. Ondanks dat de bloei al goed op gang was en de bloemen op de hele plant aanwezig waren, heb ik ze vastgepakt en allemaal besproeid met de 10% melk; ik heb ze daarna geschud om het overtollige water van de planten te laten vallen. Vervolgens heb ik ze weer in de kweekbox gezet en de oscillatorkoeler en een kleine ventilator aangezet. Binnen 2 uur waren de planten helemaal droog, mijn relatieve luchtvochtigheid was weer gedaald naar 45% en vooral, ALLE schimmels waren verdwenen. 2 UUR later leken de planten echt weer op te knappen en straalden ze in een prachtige smaragdgroene kleur. Magische methode, maar een methode die ik opnieuw moest toepassen in de 8e week van de bloei. Ik heb de bloemen aangeraakt en ze lijken helemaal niet fragiel, maar juist stevig. Ik wilde mijn ervaring delen, want wanneer je denkt dat je je planten moet weggooien, kan dat pijnlijk zijn, en zelfs als je denkt dat alles verloren is, is er altijd hoop!!!
SamKush
SamKush gecommentarieerd5y ago
@Celesto, :clap::clap::clap:
Chedderbob112
Chedderbob112 gecommentarieerd5y ago
@Celesto, wat is er soldier, ik ga gewoon door maat, het is een geweldige game die we spelen, als je het weet, weet je het, als je het niet weet, vraag dan fukin. Shy wanes krijgen niets lol, hier om te helpen, dat is wat het leven over dit spel is. We zitten allemaal in hetzelfde schuitje, zijn veteranen van het spel geworden, nou, ik ben begonnen met deze gangster shit en dit is de mother fukin dank. Lol, zie je wanneer ik meester ben in mijn vak, dan zet ik dozen neer voor 4 zakken met een slak op mijn gezicht om een paar kutten te irriteren, weet je.
Merdaccia
Merdaccia gecommentarieerd5y ago
Ciao, ik breng al twee jaar voordat de bloeiknoppen verschijnen koperpreparaat aan op de bladeren en ik heb overvloedige en gezonde oogsten behaald.
Devalle
Devalle gecommentarieerd5y ago
Ik woon op een vochtige plek, dus ik ben hierin geïnteresseerd.
Sammy420
Sammy420 gecommentarieerd5y ago
Dit artikel is erg nuttig, het is me overkomen dat ik rotte plekken had en ik realiseerde me pas aan het einde dat ik toen geen ventilatiesysteem had...
Kenpowarrior
Kenpowarrior gecommentarieerd5y ago
Thx, ik had het toen ik mijn laatste aan het drogen was. Zo verdrietig. Ik trok de bud uit elkaar om te redden wat ik kon. Ik heb een groot deel ervan gered en de rest heel snel gedroogd bovenop mijn verwarming in een mini growbox. Boterdroge buds! 👍 Nu weet ik dat ik hier in de toekomst op moet letten.