buzzzzz
Active Member
I know there is a lot of info on this subject but I think each problem has it's
own set of circumstances and here's mine. I have 3 unkowns I named them the (digger squirrel strain) at 6+ weeks flowering and 1 grapefruit diesel 4wks and 1 big sur 4wks. My grow room is in a section of my basement roughly 10'x10'x 7' tall with 1x1000 watt light with reflector hood and in line PC fan and glass. I'm growing in soil (ocean forest) in 5 gal. buckets with holes for good drainage. I have been using hanging strips and zero tolerence for mite control by everynight after lights come on I spray mist in front of the fans and let it spread over plants with the breeze with light on because I was afraid of mold or fungus since my humidity is from 55-70% which is too high I know so I have 3 fans at the plant
area and another one to pull fresh air down to the basement. The first pics were
taken last week before I seen any fungi and a few mites. and the second pics are
this morning before lights out. Ok now what's the swift & best solution for
keeping spider mites under control and cleaning up the fungi. Time is critical.
Thanks in advance for any help I may receive. This is my 3rd year of Medical grow
and would have never been able to do it without the help of you members and this
site.Again Thank You
own set of circumstances and here's mine. I have 3 unkowns I named them the (digger squirrel strain) at 6+ weeks flowering and 1 grapefruit diesel 4wks and 1 big sur 4wks. My grow room is in a section of my basement roughly 10'x10'x 7' tall with 1x1000 watt light with reflector hood and in line PC fan and glass. I'm growing in soil (ocean forest) in 5 gal. buckets with holes for good drainage. I have been using hanging strips and zero tolerence for mite control by everynight after lights come on I spray mist in front of the fans and let it spread over plants with the breeze with light on because I was afraid of mold or fungus since my humidity is from 55-70% which is too high I know so I have 3 fans at the plant
area and another one to pull fresh air down to the basement. The first pics were
taken last week before I seen any fungi and a few mites. and the second pics are
this morning before lights out. Ok now what's the swift & best solution for
keeping spider mites under control and cleaning up the fungi. Time is critical.
Thanks in advance for any help I may receive. This is my 3rd year of Medical grow
and would have never been able to do it without the help of you members and this
site.Again Thank You
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