vostok Well-Known Member Mar 5, 2014 #2 There are many if not all good strains will be mold resistant to some degree, reduce mold on your plants by reducing the water in the air and soils ..increasing ventilation, look at www.nordenseeds.com
There are many if not all good strains will be mold resistant to some degree, reduce mold on your plants by reducing the water in the air and soils ..increasing ventilation, look at www.nordenseeds.com
LockedOutOfHeaven Well-Known Member Mar 5, 2014 #3 You can't very well change the humidity when growing outdoors.
vostok Well-Known Member Mar 5, 2014 #4 No mention of the grow location was made by the OP, this time of year Frost by far is the greater concern
No mention of the grow location was made by the OP, this time of year Frost by far is the greater concern
F fil7 Active Member Mar 6, 2014 #5 vostok said: No mention of the grow location was made by the OP, this time of year Frost by far is the greater concern Click to expand... sorry forgot to mention outside in nw England not growing till better weather ceer fl
vostok said: No mention of the grow location was made by the OP, this time of year Frost by far is the greater concern Click to expand... sorry forgot to mention outside in nw England not growing till better weather ceer fl