tobaaaac
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I grew 8 Kalichakra plants from seed. I ended up with 3 females. My roommate tracked spider mites into the grow room while I was out of town visiting family. I thought that the neem oil had taken care of them after several treatments. I took clones and began flowering. My 7 clones were looking terrible, so I managed five more a week into flowering. Three days ago, I realized that the problem with the clones is that they still have spider mites, but not before germinating 4 OG Kush seeds in the same humidity dome. I'm treating the clones with light mistings of neem solution now, and they seem to be looking better. The big question is: What do I do about the nearly immergent seedlings? Should I just plant their little plugs in solo cups outside the humidity dome immediately?
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