Congratulations on the girl.

When you bring outdoor plants inside it is always a good idea to quarantine them for awhile until you make sure they have no pests or contagious diseases. Especially check very carefully for spider mites. They can just barely be seen with the naked eye, and would be on the underside of the leaves. I would at least run a magnifying glass over some of them to make sure. Spider mites suck, and I mean really, really bad. Never ever bring one inside if you can at all help it. You will be extremely sorry if you do. It's fine if you want to bring it in and have it touch the other plants. It's your decision, but it's also a gamble that I would not want to take. But that's just a guy that's had spider mites talking. If you're pretty sure you don't have them or other pests around there, then maybe I wouldn't worry so much.

Those leaves that fell of are dead. That's what they do when they die, so don't be worried, except to try and fix whatever is making the leaves dead. Again, this may be something to post about in the plant problem area, if there is even one of those anymore. However the top parts of the plants are looking nice and healthy at this point, so perhaps you've got the problem taken care of. Also I don't remember if you have a fan gently rustling the leaves. This is pretty important for several reasons, but i will help make the branches strong so they don't break off when they start adding weight from buds.

Also, did I mention not to let any spider mites in?
Opie Yutts Reviewed by Opie Yutts on . Opie Yutts I need your help friend "Ah, aeroponics. Wise choice. Not exactly for beginners, but it should be no problem if you have a couple smarts. Done correctly, this set up is one of the highest yielders. Let me clarify what I meant about little water. In my opinion the best way to superfast growth and healthy plants is to supply the roots with as much oxygen as possible. This means that no matter what your setup, soil, soilless, hydro or whatever, you do not want your roots sitting in water. MJ is not a marsh or pond Rating: 5