Wow i really hope i grow something that looks that damn frosty one day. Nice going +Rep
Why cant you!? Need help? Ask away!
Some of the biggest things i have learned.
-stop feeding until the plants need it....they dont need it when you say they need it, or the feeding schedule. the plants will turn light green when they are hungry for nitrogen...there are other symptoms as well, this is most common. too much feeding builds up in and around the root zone.
-maintain a regime for insects and powdery mildew. dont treat after you see them but before. serenade (powdery mildew) and azatrol (insect) are the only two foliar applications i use. i use once before aggressive veg, once in aggressive veg and once at around week 3 of flower. i then cross my fingers from there on out.
-feed that soil food web. think of the bacteria and fungus' in there. you need to keep those colonies strong...make sure that soil doesnt dry out as the bacteria and fungus find these conditions harder to thrive.
- keep your room clean, dont mow the lawn then go water the plants (indoors)....wash your hands, remove your soiled shoes. also if you get a clone from a friend or dispensary, dont go put it in there with the rest of them...this is where your spider mites and powdery mildew are commin from.
urban garden magazine just came out with a great organics indoors issue. anyone pick that up?