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Delps8
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Day 20 above ground.
If these plants were any happier they'd have to get a room.
If these plants were any happier they'd have to get a room.
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Agreed. Don't want to upset the ratios. That last grow was a less than pleasant experience.She looks okay to me. Perhaps it’s just genetic variation.
You could try bumping Part B (CalNit) up to 3g/gal - but I wouldn’t go much higher.
Thank you for your message. I appreciate the info.Hiya delps8.
I had thrips late in flower on one occasion, I was in the same boat running a packed tent with a res...so like yourself couldn't get the plants out to treat them.
I found that thrips aren't very good at sticking to the plant...vigorous shaking made them fall like blossom from trees.
Obviously as vigorous as can without damaging the plant...also tapping the trunk had a similar effect, again tapping firmly but not to damage.
I'd hold a sheet of paper underneath to catch the falling thrips...I was quite suprised with how many just fell off.
It kept the numbers low and managable.
amazing autos
Het there, Delp!Thank you for your message. I appreciate the info.
I was just in the tent and tried shaking both plants. Quite a few leaves fell and maybe some thrips. I cleaned off the top of the res and put the paper towel in the trash can outside the garage.
I've got a lingering suspicion that this might not have happened if I had used the AC instead of opening the back door to get rid of some of the heat. On the other hand, the only thing back there is a few small bushes, a tall hedge around the HVAC unit, and a pine tree. The rest of it is just gravel. How would that environment have supported thrips?
Running that AC unit is not cheap ($200 per month) but I might have avoided thrips and I know that it would have made this grow much easier because it would be essentially zero effort to maintain VPD. Until I started running the AC I had a daily range of almost 10° + the temps taking off when the car was parked in the garage at the end of the day. VPD gets to 1.4 about an hour after lights on and just stays there. Well worth the $$ but I cheaped out and maybe now I'm paying the price.
"amazing autos" - Thank you. This grow has gone very well and I'm glad for it. I'll be starting my next grow in September. I'm tempted to grow autos again but I need to figure out how to stop them from growing out of the tent.
Scott:Het there, Delp!
Nugs are looking sweet, bro!
You wouldn't have a photo of thrips, by chance?. Can't seem to find SNS209 nor Spinosad, on Amazon. Would just neem oil sprayed onto leaves be sufficient?
Thanks