Led light stress?

Imcamping86

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Yea I mean... I've seen a couple flyers in the past couple months, but I've seen videos of guys with flyers, flying all over, and crawlers, crawling all over the soil. I suppose those couple flyers could add up though. Lol
I also wonder how wet they keep their soil . I water when dry . Gnats love moisture . And there’s also sticky traps people use for them . But I feel like that’s just to catch them. I know on my outdoor grow , I had gnats and thripes and that neem oil eradicated them .
 

Hollatchaboy

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I also wonder how wet they keep their soil . I water when dry . Gnats love moisture . And there’s also sticky traps people use for them . But I feel like that’s just to catch them. I know on my outdoor grow , I had gnats and thripes and that neem oil eradicated them .
I believe they keep it moist for microbial life. That way it works right away after planting in it. I'm gonna get sticky traps also for the flyers.
 

Hollatchaboy

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Read up on how to use it . I did a weak treatment to start . Never even thought about pests since I was indoors . Doesn’t help when you bring something from outside , inside lol
Yea I'm going to. Thanks for the info. It's cold here so I believe I'm good until late spring at least but it won't hurt to start a preventative.
 

Imcamping86

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I believe they keep it moist for microbial life. That way it works right away after planting in it. I'm gonna get sticky traps also for the flyers.
No doubt . I’m just sketch about over watering , so I always wait to water . Maybe that’s why I don’t get them as bad . Interesting theory there .
and no doubt on the early start . Can’t hurt lol
 

Hollatchaboy

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No doubt . I’m just sketch about over watering , so I always wait to water . Maybe that’s why I don’t get them as bad . Interesting theory there .
and no doubt on the early start . Can’t hurt lol
Yea I wait to water too. Id rather droopy leaves from under watering than over.
 

Dreminen169

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Yea I wait to water too. Id rather droopy leaves from under watering than over.
I thought you were going organic now? If so you want no run-off & keep the soil between a 3-8 wetness out of 10. Also when you let your soil dry out it becomes hydrophobic and makes it so when you Re-saturate you will have dry spots which will cause roots to die. You can use a wetting agent such as Yucca if your soil has dried out too much but I would not go lower than at three if you’re shooting for all organic
 

Hollatchaboy

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I thought you were going organic now? If so you want no run-off & keep the soil between a 3-8 wetness out of 10
Yea definitely no run off, I'm still trying to get the watering schedule down. I have 4 plants, 2 in 3 gal. Pots, 1 in a 1 gal. Pot, 1 in a half gal. Pot. All different watering schedules. It's a PITA. Lol
 

Hollatchaboy

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Yea definitely no run off, I'm still trying to get the watering schedule down. I have 4 plants, 2 in 3 gal. Pots, 1 in a 1 gal. Pot, 1 in a half gal. Pot. All different watering schedules. It's a PITA. Lol
At least with dwc, they all get water at the same time. Lol
 

Imcamping86

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I thought you were going organic now? If so you want no run-off & keep the soil between a 3-8 wetness out of 10. Also when you let your soil dry out it becomes hydrophobic and makes it so when you Re-saturate you will have dry spots which will cause roots to die. You can use a wetting agent such as Yucca if your soil has dried out too much but I would not go lower than at three if you’re shooting for all organic
Not that I’m achieving organic or not , why would water till run off change the status of organic or not . Forgive my noobness lol
 

Dreminen169

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Not that I’m achieving organic or not , why would water till run off change the status of organic or not . Forgive my noobness lol
Watering to run off doesn’t change the status of ‘organic’ it would still be considered organic, but your plants would suffer cuz it washes the nutrients away as well as dry spots
 

Hollatchaboy

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I thought you were going organic now? If so you want no run-off & keep the soil between a 3-8 wetness out of 10. Also when you let your soil dry out it becomes hydrophobic and makes it so when you Re-saturate you will have dry spots which will cause roots to die. You can use a wetting agent such as Yucca if your soil has dried out too much but I would not go lower than at three if you’re shooting for all organic
I'm getting better at my watering. I do need yucca though. It's kinda hard to know exactly how much water to give.
 
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