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biggun

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I just finished cleaning up a mite problem. I sprayed the bottom of the leaves with azamax and lost 2 bubba plants. I want to nurse these back to health do you think they are worth the effort? The tall ones are OG and are 31 days in flower. they are under a 1000w light the temp stays at 74 degrees and the humidity is always around 30%..
As you can see they are in rockwool and hydroton and I water them with nutes every other time.. I used bud ignitor the first week and then Flora nova bloom,big bud,hygrozyme, rhino skin, bud candy, and will use over drive in the end...
 

biggun

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I also realize that I am not growing in the best medium.. I will be making changes for my next time. What should I put the blocks in next time? I already have them vegging in 6" rockwool, Can I transfer those into dirt? Or will the ph of the dirt and the rockwool not get along well? Peace
 

Mazar i Shariff

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I also realize that I am not growing in the best medium.. I will be making changes for my next time. What should I put the blocks in next time? I already have them vegging in 6" rockwool, Can I transfer those into dirt? Or will the ph of the dirt and the rockwool not get along well? Peace
Def keep your plants going and get what you can out of them! You can stay on top of them n make the best of it! Make sure all those spider mites are gone. When you spray for them, get on all the under sides of the leaves. That's a main area for them to hang out. I prefer organic, and have found that EcoSmart Organic Insecticide works best. It's simply Thyme oil n whatnot. Others are Rosemary. Both smell pretty good. Others like neem oil work well too, but kinda give off a weird petroleum jelly scent.

As far as the rockwool, you can get rid of those ... Google 'Rapid Rooter Starter Plugs' and check out those plugs/tray combos. Good price, and all you have to do is get your seed/clone going in there and they are PH neutral (unlike rockwool) and are much more resistant to the diseases that rockwool is susceptable to (ie mold, fungus, mildew, ...)

Hope this helps!
 
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