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Yes I agree on the toxicity and another reason for swapping the tent hours of daylight. I will sneak the fruitflybarpro in during the daytime tomorrow throughout the day when I leave the tent flaps closed and have negative in the tent. I am still a bit nervous but it is better being awake than sleeping. As for Central Coast Garden Green Cleaner that will be backup incase the fruitflybarpro needs assistance. Thanks again for the advice!
September 23, 2023 at 5:38 pm in reply to: Recommendation on process to transition plants from outside to inside tent #2841SeasonsLaterParticipant@Camz here is a before and after of getting the plants in and adjusting heights(I used 2 inch thick 12inch X 12inch pavers) I felt like an Egyptian building a pyramid lmao… Then gently lowering the cargo net and moving buds and adjusting a summers worth of LST to work them into the squares of the netting. During the process I had a small stick with painters tape on the end and I think I hunted down in 3 hours about 11+ caterpillars, 2 moths, 5+ leaf hoppers and a few other WTF bugs. I was just praying there was not an ant colony living in the soil or anything… The fruitflybarpro is coming today hopefully so I will stick that in the tent for a day and let all the insects know what’s up…
So I know these flowers are going to stretch a bit more, what would you recommend to trellis those random bud shooters that just got away? I have a ton of various tom and pepper stakes. I was just thinking to address each one and drive the stake into the pot. This would obvious go through some roots, can they take a small jab or should I just get another cargo net and catch the shooters? Here is a before and after where you can see some buds reaching for the universe!
September 22, 2023 at 9:54 pm in reply to: Recommendation on process to transition plants from outside to inside tent #2837SeasonsLaterParticipantThe first time under the lights with plants. This should be an interesting evening playing with humidity ratios, heat, vpd, airflow etc…
SeasonsLaterParticipantGuess I cannot post a link to amazon.
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SeasonsLaterParticipantSeptember 22, 2023 at 12:59 am in reply to: Recommendation on process to transition plants from outside to inside tent #2828SeasonsLaterParticipantCleaned up all the containers and gave them a spray before bringing them inside for the rest of their duration. I have to get the cargo net trellis net setup tomorrow and work on leveling the canopy. I keep telling myself its actually not a bad thing the amount of time it will take to stake up the flowers because I will be able to look over each and every flower as I position it within the trellis right lol? Front two plants are SuperSkunk Photo, and rear plants are GorillaGlue #4 Photo . I may pull a plant if it is too crowded tomorrow. The front left one I did not do any LST and only fimmed(my experiment) but it doing really well so I
SeasonsLaterParticipant20+ year veggie gardener here and dealing with insects is par for the course. When Mr G told one of his stories about his mother in laws lemon tree on one of his pod casts it was very relatable. I fight them constantly so the fruitflybarpro seems like something I would actually apply. Seeing how it is in a 4×4 this will def hit home in their ranks. I also did some research while waiting for your reply on some other sites. Have you heard of green clean as it seems to be the cats meow and if required can be used in flower. I will def try the fruitflybar and set those up. throughout the 4×4 as I too loathe spider mites!
September 21, 2023 at 8:04 pm in reply to: Recommendation on process to transition plants from outside to inside tent #2825SeasonsLaterParticipantThat is exactly what I am referring too as to what you have described. It is getting down to the mid to low 50s and temp flux/VPD is on the extreme end. I will leave some of the plants outside as I can only fit so many into a 4×4. I will post a pic throughout the process. I am going to wipe down the containers and probably spray them with some sort of IPM control. I have purchased a few blocks(and sprayed them too) to try and even the canopy since I used variations in containers. Super excited to try out indoor equipment and get through the flower phase!
SeasonsLaterParticipantI have already had purchased the T4 with the carbon filter in preparations for curing the harvest. I wonder if I left it running on 1 or 2 or a schedule it would probably scrub the air just as effectively as or primary concern which is odor during flowering cycle. I recall one of your videos someone had mentioned but I forget which one…
SeasonsLaterParticipantIPM Options During Wk4+ Flower Northeast. I have mites on my GG #4 red bucket. I took my 60x magnifier glass and have confirmed. The plant is quarantined outside far away from my other healthy plants?(I would like to fight back rather than apply scorched earth policy at this point). What options do I have at this point?
SeasonsLaterParticipantDid you spray your entire plant including the flowers with the AG Product?
SeasonsLaterParticipantThanks for the update as I was also wondering who you were talking to lol! There is just some confusion in the PM guide under Step 3 Treatment where you say to follow the mfg instructions for best result. The Grow Safe instructions states “It can be used from seedling up to last day of harvest” . I hope that information does not confuse others and they do not apply it during the flower stage.
SeasonsLaterParticipantnice looking grow!
SeasonsLaterParticipantYes due to smell restrictions I need to complete the entire process in the tent. Also can you recommend some form of air purifier to use while trimming as there is no way I can fit in a 2×4 tent =)
SeasonsLaterParticipantGreat article. Thank you for sharing. Grow safe looks especially interesting, you can use all the way up to harvest?
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