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little problem i had using neem oil. I practically cooked the leaves closest to the light. I strongly advise against using Neem oil, it is phytotoxic and does not let plants breathe.
I had a big problem with the appearance of the red spider and I had to defoliate and dispense an insecticide, hopefully it does not spoil the flavor of the buds. : C
Unfortunately this will be the last week because the threat of the red spider has returned and I cannot afford to use other chemical remedies to eliminate it so I anticipate the harvest by a week even if looking at the trichomes I am not so far from full maturity, Too bad . !
Buds not very compact probably because I had to cut a couple of weeks before full ripeness but I couldn't do otherwise. : C
however, looking at the trichomes it seems that the plant has come to an end, but this is probably due to the fact that the plant, due to stress, has set itself to mature earlier.
I thought I would produce much more quantity but the parasite put the plant in stress reducing my yield and probably also the quality. That it serves me as a lesson, let's hope for the next cycle.
@RedRooM, nope but im still a newby I trie to absorbe as much information as I can but its a lot mate 🤓😵💫 but I live in Holland, those mtf living here also ??
@XII_XII_EarlyRaver, hey man, thank you. have you never heard of these mites?
Spider mites (Tetranychus urticae) are tiny mites measuring about 0.5 millimeters