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09-27-2007, 03:15 PM #1
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Outdoor to Indoor.
I debated mentioning this but decided not to. I was going to suggest your oldest plant (the one closest to harvest) be left outside, along with any others you plan to harvest in less than 2 weeks. Its your call, but I think reap is right and I should have suggested leaving at least one plant outside even if you move the others. Error in my judgement there.
Originally Posted by the image reaper
Optional Advice: Take at your own risk (this is usually done only by those with experience in biological decontamination)***
If and when you move them, line the wall, floor, and overhead with foil or any other barrier material (light reflective). If you already have an indoor cab that is painted white and can withstand a disinfectant shower, skip this step. After securing the reflective layer (if one was applied) very tightly, take a pump spray bottle (like the ones sold with weed killer solutions) and fill it with 1 part bleach, 6 parts water. Mix it up, pump, and spray the hell out of your cab. Allow several hours for runoff to occur and for it to become mostly dry. Just make sure you don't contaminate your plants with the bleach (left over residue). It is is equally effective at burning the hell out of plants.
The above is the standard operating procedure for decontamination of Biosafety level 3 labs (I've done it enough times to know) and kills everything it comes in contact with for 10 minutes or more. These labs are the ones that run warm / hot strains of Anthrax, VEE (Venezuelen Equine Encephalitis), SARS, Rift Valley Fever, Yellow Fever, and many other bugs that most people don't even know exist, but can kill you dead with no effort at all. Considering that 1:6 solution will kill these things, I will personally guarantee you that if done properly, you will have no problems in the immediate future (through harvest) as long as you keep your grow cab sealed after the laydown. Happy Harvesting! :smokin:Delta9Haze420 Reviewed by Delta9Haze420 on . Outdoor to Indoor. I have eight lovely ladies in full bloom right now in planters outside. However, between a general sense of paranoia kicking in and the weather getting colder, I think it's time to bring the girls inside. A couple of these are about a week away from harvesting. The others have anywhere from two to three more weeks. Any suggestions for the transition? I plan on twelve hours with light and twelve in the dark, however, how much light? Also, to all who recommended the pocket Rating: 5
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