Make sure what ever organic pesticide spray your using will take care of spider mites if thats what it is. I got a couple clones the other day that had spider mites and didnt have spray on hand and was in no shape to drive so i just gave them a water bath and lightly rubbed there leafs then a little soapy water bath and made sure the leaves where all sudsy and let them sit for 10 mins that way then another water bath to clean off all the soap, it strips the waxy skin and kills them. i will do this every 3 days for a week or 2. What ever you do make sure you respray your plants in a couple days, as the eggs will hatch every 3 days. Good luck man, hope it all goes wellI did notice some little bugs about 3 days ago so I've been spraying once a day when lights are off and organic pesticide I bought at my local hardware store. And I thought it may have been a cal mag def so I put some the previous watering cycle but didn't see much of a difference. Last watering was 4 days ago with cal mag nute. Today was just a regular water feed
Wow thank you that was pretty great info. I'll continue to spray with what I'm using right now, if it doesn't seem to work I'll try the method you use. But thank you all. Also I noticed the stems on some are purple. Is that normal? I know for a fact that the temperature is always 75-80. Or am I just worrying too much?Make sure what ever organic pesticide spray your using will take care of spider mites if thats what it is. I got a couple clones the other day that had spider mites and didnt have spray on hand and was in no shape to drive so i just gave them a water bath and lightly rubbed there leafs then a little soapy water bath and made sure the leaves where all sudsy and let them sit for 10 mins that way then another water bath to clean off all the soap, it strips the waxy skin and kills them. i will do this every 3 days for a week or 2. What ever you do make sure you respray your plants in a couple days, as the eggs will hatch every 3 days. Good luck man, hope it all goes well
You're on the right track buddy, just keep a watch on those mites. If your not flowering I would suggest a hot shots no pest strip. I know many people would disagree with me, but if you use them safely and 2 weeks before flowering, they will kill all mites and have no adverse effects. It's not organic. But it works and it works the first time, period.Yeah I just re potted them and added some perlite in the mix and the temps are always running 75-80
Hot shot hmm well I don't intend on beginning flowering in maybe 3 weeks so maybe I can try it but at least in in the right track. That eases a lot off my mind. As far as lighting is 400 watts hps enough for 3 plants or would I need more?You're on the right track buddy, just keep a watch on those mites. If your not flowering I would suggest a hot shots no pest strip. I know many people would disagree with me, but if you use them safely and 2 weeks before flowering, they will kill all mites and have no adverse effects. It's not organic. But it works and it works the first time, period.
Purple stems generally means the pH isn't correct. I've noticed watering seedlings that if the pH isn't within the 5.6-6.2 ( rockwool / coco ) the stems will take on a shade of purple.Wow thank you that was pretty great info. I'll continue to spray with what I'm using right now, if it doesn't seem to work I'll try the method you use. But thank you all. Also I noticed the stems on some are purple. Is that normal? I know for a fact that the temperature is always 75-80. Or am I just worrying too much?
400w is enough for 4 medium size plants. I've done 5 with a 400 and it was a bit too much, 3 would be idealHot shot hmm well I don't intend on beginning flowering in maybe 3 weeks so maybe I can try it but at least in in the right track. That eases a lot off my mind. As far as lighting is 400 watts hps enough for 3 plants or would I need more?
Haha that's funny some of mines already have. And okay that good I just got another clone from a friend of mines, he said I should have four with the wattage I'm using. I guess great minds think a like? And as far as my humidity I'm worried about the humidity being to high for flowering stage. I don't have a carbon filter or any of that stuff yet currently on a budget so won't have in until a few weeks or a month tops. I'm using my own methods for ventilation and controlling the humidity.400w is enough for 4 medium size plants. I've done 5 with a 400 and it was a bit too much, 3 would be ideal