Day 72 for Remo Chemo. This thing loves to grow. You can see I didn’t really clip anything this week and it has pushed out some lush vegetation. I have hacked it apart week after week. Vigorous. Still water to this point, though I expect that will end eventually and I’ll be forced to flower or feed.
Collect ladybugs(ladybirds) outdoors and lodge in a grow box. The bigger, the better. Pieces 20, 30. And you will not have problems with pests, in this case with a spider mite. This is the only real ecological way.
@@BeanswithPork, you have the last stage of flowering. Getting rid of pests by chemistry is not reasonable. Natural remedies remain. And these are ladybugs.👉
@Harmar, thanks! This was the only management that was really effective for me, last year. Local ladybug farmers are still breeding. My climate has been shifting unfavourably away from ladybugs, but I have personally never used an actual trap.
Looking good 👍 I would recommend to spray some neem oil to fight the pest/bugs. It's natural and I made really good experience with it. Just make sure to use it while lamps are off to affoid light burning.
Best wishes 🤙
You've still got a good 3 weeks to go so plenty of time to pack on more weight 🤗
Keep the diary update coming as you enter the home stretch 🙏
All the best ✌️
Mark..
Hitting mid bloom and looking in fantastic shape 🤗
We are really excited to see how this grow concludes 🤘
Please keep the diary update coming 🤞
Stay safe my friend 🙏
All the best ✌️
Mark..
I've never come across "moonshine" or "ethanol" being used in pest management, very interesting 👍
This is something I'll looking into 🙏
All the best ✌️
Mark..
Remo Chemo repotted and looking good 🤗
Let those roots get established in the new homes then prepare for a growth explosion 👌
Until next time 🙏👊
All the best ✌️
Mark..
We are confident you'll make a nice recovery my friend 🙏
Keep up the great work and if you need any assistance we are only a message away 💜
All the best ✌️
Mark..