Not been a very good week for my poor plants.

majins

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Well its been a tough weekend on them.
First off on Friday doing my daily check after work found a wild cat had climbed though the window of my garage then though the 3inch ducting into my grow tent. Gotten stuck in there and sprayed piss every where.
When trying to get it out it tried to rush me and climb up me to claw my face but managed to punch it in the head while it was waist height climbing up me and knock it out to which it fell back into my fan and broke it.

Its stained a few of the leafs



and semi killed 1 plant which seems to have taken the majority of the piss.



I cleaned them off with a damp cloth and some water with a tiny bit of natural dish washing liquid. Which has gotten rid of the stickyness and stinging smell of the piss but you can still slightly smell it.

Whole tent was taken apart and wash out with watered down bleach and then sprayed with watered down neem. To get ready for switching to flower which I had planned to do this Friday coming but now will have to wait a few weeks to see how they recover.

Now comes the further bad new for them.
Checking them again (Tuesday here) the piss smell is finally gone but noticed some little white spots forming
So gave them a good looking over and now bloody have gotten spider mites. Must of gotten them from having them outside in the sun for the 2 hours while I cleaned the tent, Which is anoying since iv been doing everything I can to make sure I wouldnt get them.

Have been spraying with 5ml per L every 14 days and adding 1ml of neem to the water once a week.
Have sticky traps around the pots and been spraying neem around the outside floor of the tent.
Good ventilation as well as making sure to have fresh cloths and clean hands when ever going into the tent.

Have given them another spray making sure to drench the bottom of the lower leaves using 7ml per L of neem which is the recommended dose on the back of the container and mixed in 1ml of white moth pestiside as well which will hopefully take care of the spider mites.
 
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