let me tell you I had to battle with mites for the entire flowering phase... and it's hard hard work to get the harvest off decent. Mold on top of that.. the spider mites will just want to stay inside (and come in from the outside) because of the winter cold/wet weather. Mold is usually caused...
I think it's cal/mag deficiency. Stablize your pH and water it with clean water for a watering and bring the nutes back on at ph between 6.3-6.5. pH fluctuations will cause nutrient imbalance due to how the nutrients get transported.
Querkle 30 inches... Indoor... vegetative... 78 F/ 50% RH
Using 120 watts CFL
200 ppm Flora Nova vege formula... pH at 6.3 with RO water.
Watering when the soil is dry down an inch.
History: Experienced a bit of powdery mildew but was eradicated by two applications of organicide...
I wanna stay away from pesticides when I dry because I don't want the fumes to get on my buds... I was just gunna dose the bottom with soda so it will be too sticky for any small insect to move around... then just rinse off the tub afterwards.
Edit** Even if it's organic, I don't wanna risk...
What's the safest technique in ridding my buds from mites upon drying? I know that my buds will crackle n pop if I smoke em if I don't do anything about it... I heard of water blasting but I've had a bad mold experience before so I'm staying away from water after harvest.
I heard the mites don't like the dead plant matter so they will migrate away trying to find a new source of food. I was thinking upon hanging my buds I will put something real sticky at the ends of the thread that is hanging the buds so that they wouldn't be able to crawl outta the room. But at...
I got a half gram per watt with a premature harvest. So I'm okay.. the chron is a bit harsh because I had to flush and chop as fast as possible, but the high is definitely there =D.
well guys, i talked to the property manager about the situation and he ended up calling the upstairs fucktard and was telling him if he doesn't stop with his bullshit that he was going to be evicted. It's a done deal, dude came down and said I hope I learnt from this experience. He ended up...
thanks for all the replies, I talked to a MMJ Attorney and he said all that can be really done to me is the landlord kicking me out.
HOWEVER, he said it isn't wrong for him to complain about the smell and see it as a nuisance.
What about the possible fire hazard part? He said sent his kids elsewhere to sleep for however long due to the smell / fire hazard. I am going to take down my legal op at 6.5 weeks down flowering because I don't want to take any chances. Also, my lease is up in 10 days. I'm actually going to an...