Making it to harvest.

TrimothyLeary

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Hello veteran gardeners, I'm fairly new to gardening, and while all of my veggies are doing wonderful and loving the rain, I've got some concerns about my Frisian Duck, rain, and mold.

It rained pretty hard last night, and the largest buds were all bent halfway to the ground. I've tied them all so they can't fall anymore, shook them off, and have a fan blowing on them now. I'm sure I'll be fine after this rain, but I've got about a month left, and they're only getting bigger.

What is the smartest thing I can do, at this stage, to decrease risk?

Thanks.
 

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TrimothyLeary

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Just a preventative weekly spray sounds like you know what to do shake em after each rain if you can
Preventative spray? What do you suggest?

Thanks everyone. While I was hoping for a miracle cure, or some stupid human trick, I'm at least happy to know I'm already doing what I should be.

If anyone has anything extra, I'm all ears. Which reminds me I need to harvest some corn before it rots.

Beautiful plant. Mm mm yum.
Hey, thanks man, I appreciate it. I got lazy with training, I really wanted to make her a part of the landscape, but she looks pretty cool.
 

bi polar express

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Preventative spray? What do you suggest?

Thanks everyone. While I was hoping for a miracle cure, or some stupid human trick, I'm at least happy to know I'm already doing what I should be.

If anyone has anything extra, I'm all ears. Which reminds me I need to harvest some corn before it rots.


Hey, thanks man, I appreciate it. I got lazy with training, I really wanted to make her a part of the landscape, but she looks pretty cool.
Serenade
 

bi polar express

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Sweet, that looks perfect. Thanks man. I just manually handled some PWM on some other plants, this might have worked better.
There are DIY sprays that have milk or lemon in them they work as well especially preventing the milk and lemon juice change the ph of the leaf surface making it unable to take to the plant
 
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