GoRealUhGro
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Huhyou're getting too much bad advise. do not put your indoor plant outside in the sun.
Huhyou're getting too much bad advise. do not put your indoor plant outside in the sun.
Man he is getting awesome advice ...u misread one post.. But idk where the rest of the bad advice isyou're getting too much bad advise. do not put your indoor plant outside in the sun.
Agree! Surefire way to get bugs.you're getting too much bad advise. do not put your indoor plant outside in the sun.
What are u wettimg.. Ur plants?How wet should i saturate the soil if i spray?
my compost.. to get rid of bugsWhat are u wettimg.. Ur plants?
dude told me to leave it bake in the sun to dry it out and kill bugs,... and you said you'd still spray itWhat are u wettimg.. Ur plants?
Thats what i meant.You can't flush a plant. You can't. Immobile nutrients don't move. Mobile ones like N just move from the yellowing leave to the green bud. Lol. You still have chlorophyll.
Dude do you think high humidity (99%) would stress a plant in flower enough to cause hermie?imo RH levels shouldn't be affecting potency unless they're extremely low, growth rates yes. I like 50-55% myself in flowering. In veg I like 60-65%, it seems to work the best in my environment. On the other hand everything affects potency and flavour. I find when I get everything right, flip at the right time when they're ready, provide a consistent environment, harvest at the right time, dry it slow (7-10 days), cure it for a few weeks, it's generally dank. Takes a while to dial everything in, focus on one thing at a time so you can track the effects, learn about each step, eventually you put it all together doing what works for you.
I grew outdoor for years and thought indoor would be a breeze. Eventually I learned it can be but you have to do whatever you need to do and get the environment right, and consistent first. After that you work on tweaking each step, that's just process and practice and more or less the same whether indoor/outdoor.
He's saying that because if you take a plant directly from indoors and put it outside, its gonna suffer.Man he is getting awesome advice ...u misread one post.. But idk where the rest of the bad advice is
This^^^^^you're getting too much bad advise. do not put your indoor plant outside in the sun.
It wouldn't stress the plant, but you would most definitely end up with bud rot, mold and mildew, and probably some bugs on top of it.Dude do you think high humidity (99%) would stress a plant in flower enough to cause hermie?
Get some diatamacous earth and mix it in your soil. Its great for pest and a good source of silica.How wet should i saturate the soil if i spray?
All I'm saying is the leaf turns yellow but the buds stay green because those nutrients moved from the leaves to the bud. They never left the plant.Thats what i meant.
If you time it right, the plants low on everything.
That was only ever my point.
Once nutrients are broken down, and become available, its all exactly the same shit. Its all on the chemical table.
You can overfeed any plant. Outdoor or indoor. Synthetic or organic. The plant will taste like shit.
The bacteria can only eat so much chlorophyll in the cure.
Alls im saying.
I understand the chances of bud rot and mold and what not. But you think that high of humidity within a tent with no extractor fan on , wouldnt cause any stress?It wouldn't stress the plant, but you would most definitely end up with bud rot, mold and mildew, and probably some bugs on top of it.