Quote Originally Posted by energyefficient
luckily my proactive use of NEEM oil has kept the mies away from the headbands for the most part.
Bummer about the GC,... It's gotta be hard to keep Mites out of a semi outdoor grow like that,.... My recommendation for future attempts would be diatomaceous earth sprinkled on the floor of the green house and topsoil in the pots,... then use "Tanglefoot" sticky barrier around the base of the stems, and try to keep any foliage from touching anything else.


Neem should be a religion..... Every Sunday one should pay homage to Neem, then for the last 7 weeks of flower one may relax and rest while watching sticky dank buds grow! :rastasmoke:
canniwhatsis Reviewed by canniwhatsis 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