CFL+OutdoorGrower
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Looks great!
Thanks PBF, and for sticking around through the growsConsidering all the amazing grows i have seen in all your threads for about a year now (those NL lights outdoors pic is one of my fav) and also watched your rep sky rocket because of this lol, one problem is pretty damn good. And also this aint no problem it's a blessing. It give you a chance to really kinda upgrade a little(mites). Hope all goes well with those little bastards---never heard the honey method but sounds pretty smart seeing as they cant really pass it. Lookin forward to pics
Thanks gumball, its sad to see her looking so thinned out, i'm drying the centre buds that I removed, wont be wasted, but yes she looks somewhat ragged and it will impact on yield but a dry OZ will keep me happy, we're still only 42 days into 12/12 and the mother was harvested at day 63 so the best is yet to come if Ican keep those mites under control.well she is somewhat less than before, but at least you saved her and none of her buds were damaged!! great job on getting them things under control, i havent heard the honey one, but I will keep that in mind.
These pics were taken last night, 6 weeks 12/12. I need to nurse her through at least 2 more weeks to see those buds swell, 3 weeks would be perfect, but I may settle for 2!
Hi V12...... few days on and shes doing OK. I thoroughly treated the clone 'Trinny' with the SMC (see pic below for product), and I also removed almost ALL lower growth from Delia and sprayed the bottom half of her as well. I then went over as much as I could of the upper leaf etc with the SMC and a brush!!48hrs later and mite action is way reduced,barely anything moving under a glass The SMC is organic and works by suffocating the mites respitory system (so it claims). Cost £12 for a small bottle. 'Trinny' is 100% clear. I had planned to repot on Tuesday and bang her into flower but we'll see how the mites go.Hey ms, I feared the worst after your description but she still looks regal.
I recently saw someone use some neem oil called genius directly in with the feed of plants at a similar age to treat thrips. It was pretty effective & had no discernible effect on the bud, might be worth looking into.
Thanks JS, I'm confident that she will be ok.I'm repeating the treatment every few days to break the breeding cycle but the SMC does seem to work, thats for sure.she looks really good even after a mite infestation. keep up the good work man.