Trichomes & Harvesting

bubblenut

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Neem oil spray solution. Get it from any gardening store. The mites are a huge issue though, and this close to harvest a drench of neem oil may not help much. Im no pro with that shit, i live in australia and hardly have any mite issues apart from benificial mites in my garden.
 

Kickflipfrontblunt

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Thanks, you're right I see them how do you deal with mites? I can pic catapillars off
Your plants look good...the catapillars and mites are common for outdoor grows but read this thread from the beginning ... You will learn everything you need to know ... Mostly indoor information but most of it can be applied to outdoor grows... But you did a nice job with the timing of the seasons and the flowering of your plants
 

laubs

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Your plants look good...the catapillars and mites are common for outdoor grows but read this thread from the beginning ... You will learn everything you need to know ... Mostly indoor information but most of it can be applied to outdoor grows... But you did a nice job with the timing of the seasons and the flowering of your plants
Try a product called ultimate wash a npk product can be used as a weekly preventive measures or when infested won't hurt plants all natural
 

laubs

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Your plants look good...the catapillars and mites are common for outdoor grows but read this thread from the beginning ... You will learn everything you need to know ... Mostly indoor information but most of it can be applied to outdoor grows... But you did a nice job with the timing of the seasons and the flowering of your plants
Been using soil called pro mix organic sea based compost great stuff 6.88 a bag
 

Kickflipfrontblunt

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Try a product called ultimate wash a npk product can be used as a weekly preventive measures or when infested won't hurt plants all natural
All fertilizers have NPK ... It's nitrogen potassium and phosphate which All plants need to veg preflower and flower ( and of course changes in lighting and time) nitrogen gives the leaves a nice green color ... And I'm pretty sure Potassium and phosphate help with root growth and stem growth... So I'm guessing it's a solution that has nutrients in it that kill mites... And also different levels of NPK are needed when using nutrients to help with leaves and buds ... But I never heard of mite control with nutes in it ... But on the other hand I've only have 2 out door grows which was simultaneously and I had no problems other then timing ( but it all worked out )
 

Kickflipfrontblunt

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No its a ionized water of some sort, won't hurt anything your dsfe[/
OH I SEE what it is ok ... Forget my last post ... It's good to know that about nutes though and to start off all nutes with 1/4 the strength ... Here's a properly nuted chemdog in full flower .. This is a smaller cola .. There are 5 because the main stem snapped 45 days into veg and all horizontal growth grew vertically
 

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laubs

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Npk was the company name, npk industries. On the flush, try clearex, fox farms sledge hammer also good
 

Kickflipfrontblunt

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Npk was the company name, npk industries. On the flush, try clearex, fox farms sledge hammer also good
Yeah I looked it up im sorry .. I Jumped to conclusions ... But it's one of the reasons why I like to grow inside among other things .. And I know you can still get mites even indoors .. It's just easier to control
 

laubs

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Yeah I looked it up im sorry .. I Jumped to conclusions ... But it's one of the reasons why I like to grow inside among other things .. And I know you can still get mites even indoors .. It's just easier to control
I'm inside, mites a f ing problem, summer bad with humidity, that's where that wash works good!!
 

Kickflipfrontblunt

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I'm inside, mites a f ing problem, summer bad with humidity, that's where that wash works good!!
Yeah my climate is never above 45-50 so it's nice I've never had mites, although I do get gnats but sticky strips works wonders ... How do my plants look ... I posted a couple pics 3 posts above tell me what you think
 

MidnightWolf

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OH I SEE what it is ok ... Forget my last post ... It's good to know that about nutes though and to start off all nutes with 1/4 the strength ... Here's a properly nuted chemdog in full flower .. This is a smaller cola .. There are 5 because the main stem snapped 45 days into veg and all horizontal growth grew vertically
Been using Dyna Gro Grow for veg and Dyna Gro Blossom for flower. I'm happy with results
 
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