60 Plant Grow Setup

trenton

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I am still here. I was watching the video you sent me. Yeah, that thread is fucking funny. haha. Power isnt out yet. 4 more hours to go:roll:. Power went out once during veg (dont know if you remember) for 30 straight hours. I was vegging 24/0 too. Once power came back on I switched to 18/6 for the remainder of the veg period. I think I will always veg on 18/6 from now on. I had one ^&^% up during flower where the garage light was accidently on for 4 hours after all the lights went off. Stupidists mistake on my part. I can not afford to loose power. I havnt used the sulfur burner in a few days. You think I should let it run for a couple hours tomorrow. Once I fully sprayed all the plants with the organicide I think the powderdy mildew dissapeared for the most part. But it might be good to run the sulfur burner for preventative matanance.
 

dagobaker

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or course it just my opinion,,,but...
i think ur headaches must mostly stem from either your soil (ur using the best so its not that)
or the clones u started with
next time treat ur clones right away and then once a week during the veg cycle with einstein oil(best neem around)
that oil keeps almost all pests at bay and all fungus at bay if u dont let it get too far along
then hopefully by bloom u should have healthy plants without any issues to deal with
just mix alittle bit of dish soap with the neem and make sure to heat the neem oil container up a bit first in the microwave or with hot water
 

CALIGROWN

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or course it just my opinion,,,but...
i think ur headaches must mostly stem from either your soil (ur using the best so its not that)
or the clones u started with
next time treat ur clones right away and then once a week during the veg cycle with einstein oil(best neem around)
that oil keeps almost all pests at bay and all fungus at bay if u dont let it get too far along
then hopefully by bloom u should have healthy plants without any issues to deal with
just mix alittle bit of dish soap with the neem and make sure to heat the neem oil container up a bit first in the microwave or with hot water
I was thinking that also.....The clones I get are treated the day before I get them..maybe thats why no problems...
 

dagobaker

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i had spidermites in my greenhouse and didnt treat them till it was too late so ive been extra careful and very anal about checking every plant every week so i dont get them inside
i have a few greenhouse grows i plan on trying out this year and am thinking about doing a light neem spray every week during the veg cycle and see how it goes
 

trenton

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Im lucjy. the power didnt go out. Its not raining now but it is suppose to rain hard tonight. I have a dehumidifier on now. It is a 50 pint one and it is struggling to keep the humidity down. Ineed to be in the 40s. Ive seen my humidity go as high as 75%. I think I am going to buy a second one today. If that doesnt solve it I dont know what will
 
Ultimately, the solution to the mite problem and the pest problem in general is to prevent the garden from becoming infected. Following certain simple rules will help:
Wear freshly washed clothes or change into a garden outfit when going into the garden.

Never work outdoors, especially in a garden or other vegetative or turf area right before working in your indoor garden.

Pests are frequently carried in on shoes. Do like Mr. Rogers and change your footwear before you enter the garden.

Don't use outdoor soil, tools or containers in the indoor garden

If a plant is to be introduced to the garden, first do a close examination and then put it in quarantine for five or six days. Examine it closely, especially the underside of leaves, before placing it in the garden.

Close up any unfiltered airways or holes through which plant pests might enter. Make sure that air intake from outside is filtered.

 

shadymyster555

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Hey does anyone know about the electric companies, if they see a major spike in the usage, does that appear to be a red flag ? Someone thinks that the spiked energy consumption will in turn have the electricity company call the police. Any opinions? Please send a message to me, thanks.
 
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