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DoDhLo DoDhLo
6 years ago
The plants are growin' "Ok" . One of the plants is showing weird discoloration , gettin' very pale . There was an insect wave , from big beetles to white flies & little spiders (I hope i got rid of them before they laid there eggs)
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DoDhLo
DoDhLostarted grow question 6 years ago
I noticed some white colored flies in my tent , But i think they are just attracted by the lights . Maybe i am wrong and they are after my lil babies . Should i be worried ? Thanks for your help.
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Kaya666
Kaya666answered grow question 6 years ago
High there! Yeah, I'm afraid those buggers ARE after your plants & can cause big problems if allowed to multiply. First things first: how are they getting into your growspace? Try to figure that out so all your eradication efforts aren't in vain. Close any windows that are open near your grow room, keep pets out & do a top to bottom cleaning (vacuum, dust, etc) before every new grow. Take off shoes & coats and other outerwear when you come inside too. If you want to be extra careful, you can bake your soil in the oven for about 7 minutes on a piece of aluminum foil before using it. Sometimes soil is left outdoors by manufacturers or stores & bugs get in the small holes in the bags. Once that's addressed, check out GrowWeedEasy.com for tips on how to deal with white flies specifically. If you're not entirely sure what pest you're dealing with, that website can also help you identify exactly what you're up against as they have pics of every bug, virus & fungus known to infect marijuana. Here's the White Fly page: https://www.growweedeasy.com/cannabis-white-flies
DoDhLo
DoDhLostarted grow question 6 years ago
Hi guyz , Wonder if you have any "techniques" for drying buds fast ? I need to harvest soon & i dont have a good magnifying glass to check trichomes so am going for sample testing .
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The_Projexx
The_Projexxanswered grow question 6 years ago
There's a couple of different methods in order to "fast dry" your cannabis you can place it in a shoe box and place it somewere warm like top of your fridge or neat a heater in your home or even in a window if the sun is beaming on the box . You can also try putting them on a rack and having a fan blow through them this will help dry them out quicker . But to me your still 3-4 weeks out from harvest your plant has essentially just finished the stretch and now is going to focus on bud production . You may want to be patient in this because you will double or even triple your yield and your potency will be bang on if you harvest early it wont be as strong that's a 100 % guaranteed . I hope this information is usefull to you in knowing you have many options and that if your just a little more patient you're reward will be more epic ! -Happy Growing!
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DoDhLo
DoDhLoweek 2
Ty guys for the help , Love yall
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarweek 4
Hi, looking to your plants and to you datas i have afew comments. 1 liter is way to much water for 24 hours to a lant in that stage 200 ml should be more than enough. Overwatering brings you a lot of issues , pests, and the nutrients into you soil are washed out of the soil. I would put away the aluminium foil. if you want to have more light reflection use white cardbox. The light that is reflected by foil is broken light and not good for your girls Cocering up the soil with such an material brings you mold onto the layer of the ( wet) soil. the plants cant breathe
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimar
@DoDhLo,ah ok nice information and i can imagine that they dont like that light,,, have fun and enjoy your grow
DoDhLo
DoDhLo
@Mrs_Larimar, oh i understand . Before i exterminated the pests , i read that white flies didnt like the light so i put two or three foils on each pot to direct some light on the bottom side of the leaves . thanks for your help bro :)
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimar
@DoDhLo, Ah tahs good that they get less water. Such material i mean you should no cover the soillayer with foil, or plastic so there is no circulation
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EuphoricDiaries
EuphoricDiariesweek 8
Looks good dude and you’re only going to get better ;)
bobo420
bobo420week 3
Coming along nicely, good luck with the grow ;)
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarweek 2
Great answers from all, ive learned a lot
DrewpyD2018
DrewpyD2018week 2
I'm taking the ride with yah my first indoor grow also
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowweek 2
Hey Dodhlo, you ladies are healthy for the time being but just a few things to dial it in. First off the Aluminum construction you made looks sick and i'm sure it took 4 or 6 hours to make but ... unfortunately it's gonna end up reflecting "bad light" to your plants which will make the grow all wierd down the line - switch it for reflective mylar or just something white - simple as that really! second you're watering quite a lot for this stage, you want to make sure you're following the wet/dry cycle of your soil. And finally, to get back to your question... when you're growing in soil there's not much you can do against bugs, their eggs or whatever are like hibernating in the stuff you purchase so many growers "air out" their soil first, sometimes in the sun to give the bugs a chance to gtfo lol... In terms of prevention only things that really work are a 70 micro screen in front of all your intakes and live lady bugs (they eat those little %^"'&!ùers' eggs... Look, in my humble opinion your light should get them, but if they start multiplying get a few sticky strip and put them all over from pot / soil level and above, hopefully they will catch them before they lay eggs ! Dassit ! 🚀
Stick
Stickweek 2
Hi @DoDhLo! You don't want white flies in your grow room, they will multiply very quickly and may bring other bugs or disease. Pest prevention is an essential topic, you need a pest-prevention-strategy as soon as you plant your seedlings. My strategy is pretty simple and consists in 3 methods: 1) I have an electric atomizer working 10min every hour to diffuse essential oils mixed with fresh water (a few drops of lemongrass, lavender, peppermint...you can find those oils in nature-stores or online). Those oils are repelling insects/pests, they don't like the smell of my room. 2) I spray neem-oil everyday when the light turns off, 10-12 drops of pure neem-oil mixed in a liter of temperated water, this oil is really efficient to kill/disturb/sterilize the invaders. 3) I use a dedicated foliar spray (BioBizz LeafCoat) once every 2 weeks to create a 'transparent layer' onto the leaves and to protect them from spiders/thrips/moths/miners... Since I've applied this approach, I've seen ZERO invader in my room, and believe my it was a big problem in the past. Now, be warned about your grow room setup: aluminium is known to burn the plants, the luminous reflections are flattened and projected in concentrated form. Also, your light leaks may become an issue, even with autos (plants will stretch to the leaks during the dark phase). I hope this will help, keep us up-to-date and happy growing 👊
Theindiqueen
Theindiqueenweek 1
Good luck :) !
Dahoola
Dahoolaweek 1
Good luck with your grow! I'll follow along
DoDhLo
DoDhLoweek 1
Thanks , Am gonna need it. I hate seein' my babies gettin' so leggy (am so broke i cant even afford a HID lamp)