509Rebel
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Thanks bro! I fuckin hate bugs generally. This is my first outdoor plant. I had a perpetual harvest going indoors from when I started out last fall until this May when my grow shop lease agreement expired. Got my location squared away and no sooner had I raised some candidates for flowering that I first encountered spider mites infested on the 'Mystery Indica' (as I've dubbed the unknown indica strain) I'm cutting tomorrow. I kept the little bastards at bay enough that they didn't show their ugly two spotted asses the last 7 weeks. It has me feeling like a bug-bigot. Lol.
Anyway, this outdoor shit had me all uneasy with a feeling of a near complete loss of control - watering w unbalanced irrigation water and a little rain, accepting that bugs WILL be on the plant and some WILL bite it.. I'm a believer in organic so I'm not into using any synthetic pesticides and have resisted using pesticides of any type just out of 'stoner instinct' that tells me if it's not somethin I wanna smoke, I don't want it on my plant. Had no choice when the spiders tried to claim my gorgeous indica, used a 1-2 punch on em alternating between neem and some organic shit called green clean.
I'm desperately hoping it's heat stress. That one branch is the only branch on the entire plant that had any twisting or any sort of damage or deformity to any growing tip. All other grow tips are absolutely fine, even in the areas I assumed to have heat stress. So I'm going to go w the simpler adjustment suggestion to start with. I turned off the water I had been drowning the plant in believing that would reduce the heat stress I believed it was suffering, and some of the leaves that were so tightly rolled have loosened and appear to possibly be opening back up.
If this issue progresses, the next possible diagnosis I will research more and treat for will be broad mites.
Thankfully, I have my indoor 'day job' I can stick to. When this big bitch finishes, I have no intention to grow outdoors in the future - I'm too much of a control freak! Lol.
Thanks for your time man I appreciate the advice. I'll post what I figure out as this unfolds.
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Anyway, this outdoor shit had me all uneasy with a feeling of a near complete loss of control - watering w unbalanced irrigation water and a little rain, accepting that bugs WILL be on the plant and some WILL bite it.. I'm a believer in organic so I'm not into using any synthetic pesticides and have resisted using pesticides of any type just out of 'stoner instinct' that tells me if it's not somethin I wanna smoke, I don't want it on my plant. Had no choice when the spiders tried to claim my gorgeous indica, used a 1-2 punch on em alternating between neem and some organic shit called green clean.
I'm desperately hoping it's heat stress. That one branch is the only branch on the entire plant that had any twisting or any sort of damage or deformity to any growing tip. All other grow tips are absolutely fine, even in the areas I assumed to have heat stress. So I'm going to go w the simpler adjustment suggestion to start with. I turned off the water I had been drowning the plant in believing that would reduce the heat stress I believed it was suffering, and some of the leaves that were so tightly rolled have loosened and appear to possibly be opening back up.
If this issue progresses, the next possible diagnosis I will research more and treat for will be broad mites.
Thankfully, I have my indoor 'day job' I can stick to. When this big bitch finishes, I have no intention to grow outdoors in the future - I'm too much of a control freak! Lol.
Thanks for your time man I appreciate the advice. I'll post what I figure out as this unfolds.
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