Hi @Cyrusdavirus, yeah Im in tropics and find that covering them increases the chances of a damp out or stunted growth rH can swing like a mother fcker if there is a low pressure weather system or monsoon. I usually wait till I top em and then re-dress with a bit of peat moss, coco + verm.
looking forward to smoke report on your Auto Duck
Thanks or suppoort CDV....
SMF ๐ ๐ ๐
@AMSFiend, Thanks a lot, got an iron lockout prob pH related... great advice from @Med_in_Tropic, adjusted pH with vinegar, looking better. ๐ ๐ ๐
@JamMAKEcan, yeah I do use the food grade stuff but these mites here are some bad mothers...... just when you think theyre gone... boom
everyones had them bad over here this year. neem oil is quite good but exp...
Good Luck with this Lady.
My last involvement with Spider Mites was Solved with an Inch or two of Sand. Spider mites cannot cross through it, and you can water through it no prob. Sand separates the bedroom and kitchen, permanently
@1Right_Angle, thanks mate, I already mix some food grade Diotomaceous earth with my medium mix, just last year was crazy for spider ms in my geo region think it was the volume of em. ๐๐๐
Ahh hemi i would kill her before pollen open. Unless ur breading for seeds.. That 1 plant can pollinate every plant within 1000's of ft. Lol ....best wishes.. Enjoy holidays
@Med_in_Tropic, Thanks Oracle!! Apple cider vinegar it is then... dont really trust my pH pen not calibrated 6 months and no calibration powder left! Im slacking off...
@sailormoonflowers, best thing is phosphoric acid. Urgent use, my favorite would be citric acid. This is artificial lime juice. Itโs available at grocery stores . My second best is acetic acid. That is vinegar.