Quote Originally Posted by khyberkitsune
Don't worry, just ensure you've got adequate airflow around the plant. Make sure you've got enough aeration for your soil and keep up with what you're doing, everything is looking okay and well recovering.
Great man:thumbsup:i have a fan on her that blows right on her, but its not whipping it around. Its small and does the job. We got perlite mixed well in there as im not used to growing in such large pots. So drainage was important to me from go:thumbsup:

Also, I highly suggest neem - spidermites over here got immune to the hot shot no pest strips. FIVE in a single 2x3x4.5 mom closet and still had them until I neemed the whole thing.
Yep i do need neem for sure. I had got that other product that really helped with the mites and that strip should have already taken down, its not even active as its been there a couple months. But ever thing going into my tent will have neem on them, dont want to bring them up here, i have not seen any at all yet, but will be diligent always from now on to look for them on every plant.

Still wondering about the dead spurs on the main stems?



Thanks bro:rasta:
LetsSeeYa Reviewed by LetsSeeYa on . Nodes growing out then die? Well this clone, now a big ass plant is doing the same thing as it did outside. Some growth looks fine, but other newer growth from the stems grow out and die. Now the original plant from seed did not grow this way, but it was re vegged and this clone was taken before it, the re veg got sick. The lower area of the plant is so thick even tho iv been trimming some of the leave growth that has ravaged by mites away. For what we can see the mites are under control, but you can see the outlined Rating: 5