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Bud Rot After Rain Outdoor Cannabis

Bud Rot After Rain Outdoor Cannabis usually appears when dense outdoor flowers stay wet after rain and air cannot move through the cola fast enough to dry it. The highest-risk signs are soft gray-brown tissue inside the buds, dead sugar leaves that pull out easily, and a musty smell that worsens after damp weather.

Bud rot after rain outdoor cannabis? Learn the clearest signs, where to inspect first, and how to separate hidden rot from normal fade.

Common Causes

  • Rainwater stayed trapped inside dense colas for too long
  • Outdoor airflow was too weak to dry the flowers after the storm
  • Damaged or aging flower tissue gave botrytis an easier opening
  • High overnight humidity kept the buds wet even after the rain stopped

How to Tell Which One You Have

Bud Rot After Rain Outdoor Cannabis is easiest to confirm by opening suspicious buds and checking the interior, not just the outside. Brown rot hidden near the stem, gray fuzz, and dying sugar leaves are stronger clues than general fade on outer fan leaves.

FAQ

What should I inspect first after rain?

Inspect the densest colas first, especially any bud with wilted sugar leaves, soft spots, gray fuzz, or a damp musty smell.

Should I cut out affected buds immediately?

Yes, remove clearly infected material as soon as you can do it cleanly. Leaving active rot in place gives it more time to spread through nearby flowers.

Can bud rot hide inside a cola that still looks decent outside?

Yes. Outdoor bud rot often starts inside dense flowers, so opening suspect buds is more reliable than judging the outer surface alone.

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