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Making frost, or lack thereof... do I need to do something different?

FletchF.Fletch

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Moving plants from Outside to Inside is the riskiest thing you can do to your indoor environments. Introduction of pests can be counted on with almost absolute certainty. Why set yourself up to battle Insects?

I once brought a vegetating plant inside from Outside. Spider Mites came with it. Tried to regain control, ended up having to change houses.

Inside to Outside, good.
Outside to Inside, recipe for Disaster.

Pull up before you hit the Treetops flylow.
 

flylowgethigh

Non-growing Lurker
ICMag Donor
My life of late has been like a yellow rubber duck floating down a creek. I have given up on fighting the currents, and am trying to just go with the flow these daze. I did not intend to have the misfits and midgets inside. They were supposed to go away, but didn't. I am juggling 3 tents worth of plants with two tents. The second run was supposed to be in the other tent now, instead it is outside and getting pretty bushy. The misfits did really well outside, so I brought them in. Couldn't kill them, couldn't give then away. I fear all the stress they have had may make them act goofy, but so far they look great, so they get a tent. Tough luck for the pioneers in the big tent. They'll be OK dope I figure, and besides I screwed them up with the foliar spray..

The ones outside are ready to come in. I sprayed them again today with the purecrop1, and will spray them again before I bring them in. I see no leaf signs of any bugs.

The last time I brought in a "triangle" bug with the plants. The spray I use killed it.

My next run will be Sativas. No way are they going outside. I won't be starting any more seeds until a tent is ready for them.
 

JustGrowing420

Well-known member
I won't be starting any more seeds until a tent is ready for them.

This right here. Pushing yourself to make rushed decisions is not good for anyone.

Also keep in mind that by the time you see actual damage from bugs it may already be a little late to eliminate them completely.
My experience anyway.
 

Sunshineinabag

Active member
Pollen chucked chit genetics


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flylowgethigh

Non-growing Lurker
ICMag Donor
I killed off the trics in that first tent with a spray. This next tent-load is more promising. Here is 20 days at 12/12, and even a fan is making trics.

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Edit: when I have that pic on full screen and I angle the laptop display down to make the greens darker, that is a cool looking pic. Can I enter it in POTM?
 
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