Well I have put it in the closet. Haven't really seen much difference. The plants are in soil. The are healthy and very green. But there is not a big difference that I see. I will post pics 2moro. But hey if it works so be it. I only have 4 plants. Just a small medicinal grow. The bag is turning...
I ordered one but I haven't received it yet. I ordered it on the 11th but it hasn't came. I may have gotten beat for 20 bucks. I will fill you in. :weed:
Man mites are a pain in the ass that is true. I had them on a elephant ear plant. And I tried everything to get rid of them. And they just wouldn't die. But try a mix of water spearamint oil, a little soap and some cayenne pepper and leave a clove of garlic near the base or in your pots.
The best way to know you have viable seeds is to soak them in a glass of water for no more than 24 hrs. They will sink to the bottom when they are ready. Then transfer them in a moist paper towel on a plate and cover with a bowl for about another 24 hrs and they should be sprouted. If not they...
No ladybugs are carnivorous bugs they search out and eat mites and aphids. I also wanted to add that once you do get rid of the bugs take a clove of garlic peeled and put one in each one of the planters you are using. This will keep mites and aphids and pretty much all of the more dangerous bugs...
Not using a 18/6 but a 16/8 lighting schedule. I have produced at about a 70% female to male ratio. And sometime even more. Just works. And yeah the 24hr thing works too but hell who know I might just be lucky. :bigjoint:
One of the reasons he has spider mites is his grow area is too dry. Increase the humidity and buy some REAL ladybugs and you shouldn't have the problem anymore after you kill them with a miticide or with the neem oil.