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10-11-2006, 10:50 AM #11OPSenior Member
rootone?
ok, i lowered the lights no the clones, (total of 12) the first 4 have rooted, the others are really wilted looking. took your advice bear, been misting like crazy...
is there anything else i can do to help these little heads out?
love, brookegrow, or grow not. there is no try.:thumbsup:
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10-12-2006, 12:20 AM #12OPSenior Member
rootone?
to knowm,
i lowered the lights down to 1 inch. cones are looking better for the most part, however, clones from plant 2 look weak and ugly. i might have to take a few more, just in case. as stated b4, my timer broke down, hope to get anoter on friday.
then 12 12 flower power.
to bear, misting has helped tremendously. thanks fo the advice, hope to hear from you guys again soon. i'll have an up date either tonite or tomorrow.
love, brookegrow, or grow not. there is no try.:thumbsup:
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10-12-2006, 01:26 AM #13Senior Member
rootone?
You can keep the ones that haven't rooted further away from the light. Actually they aren't doing much photo synthesis at this point, they are mainly trying to establish a root system. Don't give up on the wilting ones yet, just give them some time IMO.
The help is no problem, and the Knome Knows his stuff, so you are in very good company if he keeps checking in, and I know I will keep checking in.
Adieu
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10-12-2006, 05:37 AM #14OPSenior Member
rootone?
help!! guys, as you know, i have one outdoor plant. she is currently at day 21 of flower (app). as i made the rounds this evening, i was plucking the dead, dried leaves, and noticed little knat sized bugs on the undersides of the leaves on one branch. every branch has buds now, so what can i use to kill these pests, without jepordizing the fruit?
ps i do have a sprayer, and i think some sevin
love, brookegrow, or grow not. there is no try.:thumbsup:
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10-12-2006, 06:43 AM #15Senior Member
rootone?
yikes.. don't spray poison.. Can you actually see any damage that the bugs have done?
picture please..
iloveyou
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10-12-2006, 06:56 AM #16Senior Member
rootone?
Also, before you touch your in door girls, change close and wash up good. Even if you thik that their not on you they stil may be and get transfered to your others.
Get the picks up if you can.
Adieu
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10-12-2006, 07:03 AM #17Senior Member
rootone?
Originally Posted by BlueBear
and keep your dogs and cats away from your indoor plants.. bugs will hitch rides on your pets and get off at your plants..!!!
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10-12-2006, 10:39 PM #18OPSenior Member
rootone?
i'll try to get pics tomorrow, but try to visualize...
LST'd plant about 3 feet long, 40 branches or so (small ones) each with buds on top. fan leaves are dying off, little by little, thier growth being replaced by flowers. on the under side of the fan leaves, and now on the buds as their are fewer leaves now, there are little black bugs (some are black on the ends with red and white in the middle) about the size of ... a poppy seed. no visible damage whatsoever. but i know bugs and plants don't mix.
the big issue is the weather. we'll get the first freeze of the year tomorrow night! she will have to come inside, unless i can get some heat under the crawl space.
pet safe raid? sevin dust? ice water? i just fear i won't be able to get pics in time.
hope to hear back from you guys tonite,
till then, thanks
love, brooke
ps, the bugs don't really move. they just sit there, clillin out. ??? weirdgrow, or grow not. there is no try.:thumbsup:
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10-12-2006, 11:19 PM #19OPSenior Member
rootone?
safer's insecticidal soap? sounds like the answer to me. plz chk this and tell me what you think.
http://www.treehelp.com/shopping/pro...roduct_ID=2212
love, brookegrow, or grow not. there is no try.:thumbsup:
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10-12-2006, 11:53 PM #20Senior Member
rootone?
I wouldn't bring them in until you know what kind of bugs they are. You don't want to spread the bugs to your crop and destroy all of your hard work.
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