08.14 Introduced jumping spiders to the tent, hope they'll clean up.
08.13 Even worse is the spinosad is ineffective. SM90 is on order. For now just attempting to control the population by regular squishing.
08.12 Built a 2 stage separator box for the AC finally at 73° RH 50%. Gal pH 6.15-6.29 NPK10
Spider mites - damnit. Mostly on survivor, mid fan leaves. Dealing by leaf trimming w eggs, visual inspection and squish, selectively spray spinosad on underside of leaves trying to avoid flowers, moved oscillator up to blow more directly, removed leaf mulch.
08.11
08.10 Getting the AC right is not easy. Cool works when on RH 60% but higher when off. Dry mode is 60° or less, but 50% RH.
08.09 Gal pH 6.38-6.50 1/2 gal NPK10 pH 6.40 tips appear too burned. The first few pistils are turning orange. Need to rethink DH. Temps still too high lights on near 85°, and 76° off. May switch to portable AC unit. For now only running DH during off cycle.
08.08 Setup the dehumidifier in the tent, RH has been 70% lights off, 60% on. Trying to mitigate risk of mold in 2nd half flower stage. Had to vent via air inlet - raised temps by 7°. Set DH to 35%. Hygro reports RH 50%. Opened flap. Survivor is putting on weight, had to reinforce wire tie to grid for support.
Haha thank you - this particular phenotype doesn't produce near as many sugar leaves, actually doubled in height (the others were about 75%), and the bud sites are quite large, but the flip side is the spider mites love this one in particular. The other two are still thick on some colas, but not consistently like this one. It will be interesting to see how its THC-CBN compares when cured.