Hi RIU community. Ive been a member for a while but this is my first grow journal. Ive only grown 2 plants outdoor before this is my first attempt at indoor. Thanks for stopping by. I have a 16" x 17" x 32" grow box that i built in my closet. it has right now 3 23 watt CFLs but Im going to be buying 6 more when i get payed. Right now I'm using 1 ps2 fan looks like 2 in the pic but only one is functional. the other one was way too loud so i had to turn it off. I ordered new fans online, they should be here soon.
I got 2 PK clones from a friend of a friend, and by the time I got them and saw them I was quite disappointed to find I had spider mites already, and the plants just weren't looking too healthy.
Ive sprayed them every 3 days with a solution I made that had a quart of water, 1 tsp ground cloves, 1 tsp ground cinnamon, 2 tsp Italian seasoning, 2 tbsp pressed fresh garlic. apply low heat until the mixture simmers take off heat let cool then strain it with cheese cloth. I've sprayed them 4 times and it seems to have gotten rid of them. all the new growth has been untouched by spider mites and I can't find any on any of the leaves.
I transplanted them Sunday and fed them yesterday they seem to look a little better. the leaves are really drooping down and the tips are drying right out though. Not too sure the cause of this. maybe the temp and hum. I cant seem to get my hum above 20 % and my temps are always over 80. the leaves are really yellow around the outside, maybe a zinc deficiency or maybe mag? any ideas? I bought Schultz brand plant food, veg is the all purpose and flowering is going to be the bloom builder. Just Walmarts brand as money is pretty tight.
I got 2 PK clones from a friend of a friend, and by the time I got them and saw them I was quite disappointed to find I had spider mites already, and the plants just weren't looking too healthy.
Ive sprayed them every 3 days with a solution I made that had a quart of water, 1 tsp ground cloves, 1 tsp ground cinnamon, 2 tsp Italian seasoning, 2 tbsp pressed fresh garlic. apply low heat until the mixture simmers take off heat let cool then strain it with cheese cloth. I've sprayed them 4 times and it seems to have gotten rid of them. all the new growth has been untouched by spider mites and I can't find any on any of the leaves.
I transplanted them Sunday and fed them yesterday they seem to look a little better. the leaves are really drooping down and the tips are drying right out though. Not too sure the cause of this. maybe the temp and hum. I cant seem to get my hum above 20 % and my temps are always over 80. the leaves are really yellow around the outside, maybe a zinc deficiency or maybe mag? any ideas? I bought Schultz brand plant food, veg is the all purpose and flowering is going to be the bloom builder. Just Walmarts brand as money is pretty tight.