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    #41
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    Who can help diagnose my issue?

    As a lady friend said the other day "they are the devil".

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    #42
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    Who can help diagnose my issue?

    Any input on feeding mothers? Research im finding is that most need a little bit of PGPB to raise the phosphorus level a little bit relative to nitrigen and potassium. I cant find anything repuable for how much to give them in a feeding? Any insight you can add to these?

    Also, azamax, neem, water misting and a assult from about 3000 lady bugs has knocked the mites on their asses. Still see one from time to time, but I figure theyre are probably some in ALL gardens just a matter of how strong of an infestation. Ill probably keep neem and azamaxing in veg and doing lady bugs as they become hard to find in the room. Any thoughts on my attack?

    My next attack will be on heat issues, although right now the cold air I am sending in from outside is getting me down to an ambient temp in my flower room of 82.2 my temps at the tops of my pots is about 95.4. I am thinking I will do air cooled lights, and that I will get a larger reflector also. I currently do a stand that is 48" x 42" and have a maxwing ( HTG Supply - Maxwing Reflector ) reflector. I am thinking I will upgrade to this one ( HTG Supply - Big Kahuna Reflector ) which I will use duct lines to take air from my veg chamber (which does not have smell issues) and run it through lights to outside and use in tandem with my current 12,000 btu air conditioning.

    Any thoughts about heat dispersement or if I should use a charcoal filter for the air intake from my veg room?

    Thanks again for everyone's help, I can really start to see the improvement in the quality of my plants.

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    #43
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    Who can help diagnose my issue?

    2 liters of RO water = 30 ppm wonder why your measurments are wrong?
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    #44
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    Who can help diagnose my issue?

    if I calculate it 1,20,100,2000 liters of RO water =15 ppm dont tell me you tested 1 liter of water with tds and asume that for 2 liters it sudenly became a game of additions and made it 30 ppm. the nutes add ppm to the water , the water as a stable reading if it says 15 ppm on tds then it's 15 ppm for all the water that comes out of the RO machine! try being humble the next time you comment a post of mine to a thread CG!!!
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    #45
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    i feed almost every watering but very light. think of our own bodies, its better to eat five smaller meals than one big one. that way your plants only use what they need and doesnt build up in the soil. calmag isnt neccessary at this point especially if your using tap water.

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    #46
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    Who can help diagnose my issue?

    Quote Originally Posted by canadianhemperor
    if I calculate it 1,20,100,2000 liters of RO water =15 ppm dont tell me you tested 1 liter of water with tds and asume that for 2 liters it sudenly became a game of additions and made it 30 ppm. the nutes add ppm to the water , the water as a stable reading if it says 15 ppm on tds then it's 15 ppm for all the water that comes out of the RO machine! try being humble the next time you comment a post of mine to a thread CG!!!
    WELL arent we being sassy

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    #47
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    Who can help diagnose my issue?

    Quote Originally Posted by Purple Daddy
    If you have any plant that mites have taken a particular liking to try moving it if you can. I have fought a monumental battle with mites for over a month and at one point was throwing about everything(except lady bugs) at them only to somewhat control them. They still took a liking to one particular plant and depite heavy soaking with azatrol and the tobacco leaf extract spray, putting in a closet with no pest strips, aerosol sprays etc., that plant remained heavily infested, even spraying with a hose didn't help. When I harvested it yesterday I soaked it in a large tub of water for a while to kill of any mites and hopefully flush out the dead ones.
    they seem to like sativas most just like my wife, so i sprayed her one night with neem she still wouldnt get off of me. man that was soooome fun:thumbsup: cold temps will slowem down quite abit like 65 degrees although growth rates also slow. cloning can help as well as they despise moisture. keep your regimine strict and oft youll win in the end. has anyone paid for expensive predator mites? how did they work if you did?

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