Emergency Move from Indoors to Outdoors

ZoBudd

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Alas, my favorite Marionberry Kush in my latest indoor grow had to be removed from class yesterday. She has 28 days to go, but she's got the spider mites. So, I removed her from the room and moved her to my backyard.
After it got dark, I sprayed her down with the hose pretty thoroughly then with some habanero pepper spray. She's in a 5 gal pot of organic soil. I don't have any high hopes for her production, but I'm interested to hear if anyone else has successfully moved a plant in flower outdoors with success.

Note: I've been dealing with mites for years and have been successfully controlling the, but once in a while, a plant seems to host a condo party for mites. I usually toss them out.
 

Lucky Luke

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if the light cycle is in favor (ie your in the northern hemisphere) you should be fine. But as Growdict said..harden them up
 

ZoBudd

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if the light cycle is in favor (ie your in the northern hemisphere) you should be fine. But as Growdict said..harden them up
phew, I'm in the proper hemisphere.....
sometimes I get lost :eyesmoke:
and yes, good advice on the hardening off, that's all in the works

:peace:
 

ZoBudd

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IMG_1059.JPG IMG_1056.JPG IMG_1058.JPG IMG_1060.JPG IMG_1057.JPG Update: pics of dear Marion in the garden. I have her in location that get's shaded/partial sun right now, will have her under full sun in a few days. If you look at magnified views you can see the mite damage, (damn mites). Looks like she bouced back a bit and may actually produce some buds!
 

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