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08-07-2007, 04:14 AM #1Senior Member
seedlings growing into females need tips!!
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
2nd there IS someone on here, who's name I can't remember(obviously) that does spray their plants several times a week w/neem and has had amazing success with their grows. my advice to the person that started this thread was based on the situation they are in. Yes I know, its not ideal to spray neem that mcuh, but I felt doing so would be the lesser of two evils when it came to his grow. The potential negative effects of too much neem vs. the potential negative effects of high temps and bugs. Either way he is running a risk and I just personally feel that going the proactive route w/using neem would be better than waiting for mites to appear in temps like that.
no worries though....you provide great advice and I read and follow much of what you write.....so for that I thank you. :thumbsup:FireTheft Reviewed by FireTheft on . seedlings growing into females need tips!! i am restarting everything i ended up getting hermis my first time and trashed all of them the only reason why is two days ago i ran into some really good stuff and was a few seeds so i got atleast 10 out of an ounce there now jerminating and roots are shooting out every where i will be planting them tonight! my question is whats the best conditions to get females? my temp is always 80 and at night drops to 70 alot of air flow and fresh water and ph in the soil im using is 6.5 Rating: 5
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