srh88
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It's a cult. We sacrifice goats and shitWhat’s TC or am I quite naive?
It's a cult. We sacrifice goats and shitWhat’s TC or am I quite naive?
Mostly we shit though.It's a cult. We sacrifice goats and shit
Shit happens lolMostly we shit though.
It's a cult. We sacrifice goats and shit
Can you link that album you showed me a while ago.. the cover was black with a cat on it. I listened to it so much but forget the name of it
The light schedule not gone throw them off and stress them out with finishing outsideJust an fyi,
Worm castings aren't going to stop mites.
If they were mine I would put them outside and leave them there.
Use light dep if needed.
Outdoors there are temp fluctuations and predators that will minimize damage.
Sometimes they flat out leave.
Go with manual removal.
And finish outside.
If you use iso don't spray buds
If the schedule is too far off use light dep (deprivation)The light schedule not gone throw them off and stress them out with finishing outside
I like the idea of putting it outside and leaving it. Lights on at 5:30 am and off 5:30 pm. It don't get dark around here to about 7:30.If the schedule is too far off use light dep (deprivation)
Some people get in trouble with light dep because they leave it covered all night instead of just covering it until dark. They get mold.
You are w good candidate because your plant is use to the sun so its already hardened off.
But, this may be more than you have time for so if you are even a little uncomfortable don't do it and just deal
With the mites inside.
I do I'm talking about changing the light schedule strickly to the sun, would they be getting a full 12 hours of darkness or it don't matter because they so far in Flowering?I thought you were already moving it in and out so it was adapted to the sun or I wouldn't have suggested it
When I say light depRivation I mean this.I do I'm talking about changing the light schedule strickly to the sun, would they be getting a full 12 hours of darkness or it don't matter because they so far in Flowering?
Appreciate you trying to help a brother out.Don't have time run it down.
But you get the concept.
Figure out what time first light happens where you are
12 hours later cover the plant.
Once it is dark uncover it.
Repeat until finished.
That way the light schedule wont change
There is a chance that eventually the natural light schedule would match up but i think you don't have much longer to go so I would just stick to the plan I laid out.