hate to bump my own thread. But its time for a 2 week update. The good news is flowering is going according to schedule. The terrible news is I have spider mites! Oh no! I am currently 14 days in to flower, so I am using one of those No Pest Strips that emits a gas that apparently kills spider mites. It seems only to have driven my ladybugs out of my green house... If there is not a huge improvement in 48 hours I am going to get a CO2 system, and kill them with that with a high dosage over night , and use it to add some CO2 to my house!

anyways, here is the pics. thanks for the positive vibes to help me get rid of these damn spider mites!

you can see that I had to butcher my green crack which made me very sad. But I was not going to risk my head bands...luckily my proactive use of NEEM oil has kept the mies away from the headbands for the most part.
energyefficient Reviewed by energyefficient on . Experimental grow flowering in a green house in winter I am trying some new things (for me) I have 2 headbands (far left and right) and a green crack in the middle. There are only 12 hours of light here, and it will be at least 11 hours of darkness for the next 70 days so I figured why not take advantage of my sun filled green house, and try to flower plants this time of year. No idea if this will work. I also am learning cloning. Currently takes my about 3 weeks to transplant from my home made aero cloner. I am noting a white film on Rating: 5