Harvest

new grower rory

Active Member
hi I’m near the end of my cycle but all the hairs are not yet the colour they should be The only reason I’m trying to rush it is I have had nothing but problems with this grow I have had one plant re veg and know I have spider mite and 3 of the others have fox tailed due to heat stress would it be ok to flush it now get it down and start again
 

Lordhooha

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hi I’m near the end of my cycle but all the hairs are not yet the colour they should be The only reason I’m trying to rush it is I have had nothing but problems with this grow I have had one plant re veg and know I have spider mite and 3 of the others have fox tailed due to heat stress would it be ok to flush it now get it down and start again
Pics? Also flushing is horseshit.
 

rsvp_gardens

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Spider mites at the end of flower? You might want to just chop everything down, throw it out and clean everything hella good. Also, the pistils don't really tell you much about maturity get a jewelers loupe and look at the trichomes.
 

Couch_Lock

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hi I’m near the end of my cycle but all the hairs are not yet the colour they should be The only reason I’m trying to rush it is I have had nothing but problems with this grow I have had one plant re veg and know I have spider mite and 3 of the others have fox tailed due to heat stress would it be ok to flush it now get it down and start again
Dump it on somebody you hate, cheap.
 

rsvp_gardens

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So the weed is fucked ????
pretty much. If you were earlier in flower i'd recommend using predators but late in flower its best to just start over and make sure you thoroughly clean everything. Honestly, I wouldn't even use it for personal use smoking bugs cant be good for you but that's just my opinion.
 

Tupapa

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hi I’m near the end of my cycle but all the hairs are not yet the colour they should be The only reason I’m trying to rush it is I have had nothing but problems with this grow I have had one plant re veg and know I have spider mite and 3 of the others have fox tailed due to heat stress would it be ok to flush it now get it down and start again
Trichomes hold the answer
 

Tupapa

Well-Known Member
What would you do about the spider mite
Ladybugs, lacewings and predatory mites prey on spider mites and are generally available commercially. For the best results, introduce these insects when mite populations are low.

Ladybugs are by far the most common insect used to counter a spider mite infestation.
 

Tupapa

Well-Known Member
What would you do about the spider mite
  • Essentria IC3: Containing a mix of horticultural oils, this organic spray can be directly applied to your plants using a mister. However, the spray only remains active for 8-12 hours, so you may need to use it daily or combine it with another product or control method.
  • Spinosad: These products are completely organic and do not damage plants. You can apply any of these products to your plants during an infestation to kill mites on contact or add them to your plants’ water supply for long-term protection against mites and other pests.
  • NukeEm: This is a relatively new insecticide made from food-grade ingredients. It can kill mites the egg, larvae or adult stage, and doesn’t leave any residue on the plant.
  • SM-90: An organic wetting agent with a beautiful aroma. Mix this with water and apply it to your plants with a mister to kill any mites on contact.
  • Insecticidal soaps: Insecticidal soaps are great for spot-treating infested areas of your plants. They leave very little residue on your plants but you should still avoid getting any directly on your buds. Multiple treatments may be necessary as soaps do not stay active for long.
 

new grower rory

Active Member
  • Essentria IC3: Containing a mix of horticultural oils, this organic spray can be directly applied to your plants using a mister. However, the spray only remains active for 8-12 hours, so you may need to use it daily or combine it with another product or control method.
  • Spinosad: These products are completely organic and do not damage plants. You can apply any of these products to your plants during an infestation to kill mites on contact or add them to your plants’ water supply for long-term protection against mites and other pests.
  • NukeEm: This is a relatively new insecticide made from food-grade ingredients. It can kill mites the egg, larvae or adult stage, and doesn’t leave any residue on the plant.
  • SM-90: An organic wetting agent with a beautiful aroma. Mix this with water and apply it to your plants with a mister to kill any mites on contact.
  • Insecticidal soaps: Insecticidal soaps are great for spot-treating infested areas of your plants. They leave very little residue on your plants but you should still avoid getting any directly on your buds. Multiple treatments may be necessary as soaps do not stay active for long.
I am in the last week before harvest do you think they will be ok
 
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