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Botrytis Internal Bud-Core Suspicion vs Botrytis / Bud Rot

compare visible pattern, progression, context, and strongest confirmatory check before acting

Botrytis Internal Bud-Core Suspicion

Open the full issue guide for confirm steps, safe actions, and related lookalikes.

Botrytis / Bud Rot

Open the full issue guide for confirm steps, safe actions, and related lookalikes.

Bud Discoloration

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Why These Get Confused

  • These patterns can overlap in early scouting. compare visible pattern, progression, context, and strongest confirmatory check before acting.

Key Differences

  • Botrytis Internal Bud-Core Suspicion: Botrytis Internal Bud-Core Suspicion often shows as random spots when matching this pattern. Confirm spread pattern, tissue invasion, and local moisture pressure before treatment. Compare it against the strongest lookalike before acting.
  • Botrytis / Bud Rot: An internal flower rot pattern where bud interiors brown, collapse, or turn mushy before the outside fully shows damage, commonly driven by trapped moisture, dense flowers, and poor airflow in late flower.
  • Strongest differentiator: compare visible pattern, progression, context, and strongest confirmatory check before acting.

Inspect Next

  • Inspect the most affected tissue first and confirm that the visible pattern matches the expected botrytis internal bud core suspicion presentation
  • Compare botrytis internal bud core suspicion against its closest lookalikes before applying treatment
  • Review recent environment, feed, irrigation, and event history to confirm whether the context supports botrytis internal bud core suspicion
  • Document where on the plant the issue appears first and whether it is spreading, static, or event-linked
  • Open the cola gently and inspect the interior for brown, gray, or collapsing tissue hidden beneath intact outer flower
  • Compare suspect flowers against healthy colas to identify internal spread rather than simple bruising

Before You Act

  • Confirm the strongest visible cue on the earliest affected tissue.
  • Open the linked issue guides before changing feed, environment, or sanitation strategy.

Need stronger evidence?

If these still overlap, return to Diagnose for follow-up checks or continue to Upload for explicit photo-based review.