spray them off before, marigold/garlic folair spray should rid of most of the non-beneficial microbes, a teaspoon of canola in the spray could help as a wetting agent and pesticide, may kill beneficials as well though.I would not do it..... U will bring bugs in your tent!
I second this guyobijohn:7337708 said:I'd do the opposite, veg inside and flower outside. The sun can't be beat for light, and your buds should be bigger, denser, and potentially more potent under the sun
exactly why i switched to outdoor. wish it wasnt so goddamn humid hereI'd do the opposite, veg inside and flower outside. The sun can't be beat for light, and your buds should be bigger, denser, and potentially more potent under the sun
should have sprayed them before you let em in.i did this once, brought in a nice batch of spider mites - never again
yeah, i should have, but spider mites don't always go down on a single sprayingshould have sprayed them before you let em in.
if they're infested they probably wont, i usually see those spots long before they can progress. when i do, i spray that foliar spray then spray the shit out of them with regular water. garlic usually keeps those pesky fuckers away for a few days if it doesnt rain.yeah, i should have, but spider mites don't always go down on a single spraying
just not worth the trouble/problems - but that's just me
its april, dont know about colorados outdoor season but most of us started recently since the light time outside isn't 12/12So flowering outside damn would you be more prone to problems during this stage or no I am from Colorado so don't know if the weather would be good it changes so rapidly