Do you have any kind of magnifying glass? You need to examine the undersides of the leaves for spider mite droppings and look for the mites themselves. That is the only way you will know if it worked. When you first discover the infestation, take out the affected plants, treat the rest, then...
Get it outside immediately, because all you are doing is risking the rest of the grow. Is it really worth risking the entire crop for one plant? just my opinion, tho...
That really depends upon how tall you want the plants to be at harvest. Usually a strain will stretch a certain amount after flower initiation, given in %. I go to strainfinder, and look up grower input into the strain (link below), the first column is stretch. Simple math from there tells...
At seven weeks they are coming along, but just wait, the last two weeks of flower the ladies swell an incredible amount. You'll be amazed at how much they puff up and start to lean! Happy growing.
Hey dude, are you saying when you put them in the sun, they are in an enclosed container? Could be humidity but they probably are not ready for sunlight.
I usually let my clones go for a full 3-4 weeks inside before I put them outside, then I gradually transition them by placing them in a...
Hey dude, spider mites are very small, like the tip of a pin, so you probably saw a small <edit: regular, runofthemill> spider. Research neem oil sprays and that is a good way to prevent mites. It has an odor of it's own, though. Happy growing!
Yes, this is normal. Most strains will start to sex around 5-1/2 weeks. This is how you sex plants without flipping to 12/12. Happy growing! (Love that #1 original stank!)
You should be able to keep a 400 around 12" above the plants. @ 30" they aren't getting much light and that may be causing the leaf droop. You may need to give them a dose of nutes, as you have probably used up the pre-loaded ferts in the soil (7 weeks). They look good so far. Happy growing!
Hey dude, it sounds like maybe your relative humidity is really low. Have you checked rh? 85 degrees should not be causing that kind of problem unless the air is very dry. Running the a/c all of the time with fans will dry a room out quick, especially if it is dry outside. Look into a...
I agree, you are probably giving them too much K this early in the flower. I would water with clean water as normal until those leaves pick up, not do a true flush. Happy growing!
Interesting... I personally only use base soil ingredients and essential liquid ferts, so kelp, sugars, foliar etc are necessary only to correct deficiencies.