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    My First Grow - LED strips and COBs in coco homemade basement madness personal experiment

    Looks like a corn on the cob! Those clusters are huge!
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    My First Grow - LED strips and COBs in coco homemade basement madness personal experiment

    Both a blessing, and a curse..:p
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    My First Grow - LED strips and COBs in coco homemade basement madness personal experiment

    I like your McGuyver skills on that light rack. 😉
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    Rockwool direct clone 1.0

    As the cool kids would say.. Noice!
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    Hooptys three planters (and an Onion)

    Since the Bonides Neem Oil treatment, I haven't seen any bugs on the plant itself, although I find a few in the room.. I'm thinking, since my day cycle is at night, the small amount of light that bleeds through is what is attracting them bugs to my grow..(converted tool shed) ~ thanks for...
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    Hooptys three planters (and an Onion)

    Thanks, I've read from some, to not be afraid to work the plants over, so I gave it a go:)
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    Hooptys three planters (and an Onion)

    ~I'll keep that in mind.
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    Hooptys three planters (and an Onion)

    Picked me up a bottle of Bonides Neem Oil, says to spray liberally until runoff.. Gave the plants a good dousing, will be updating on bugs~ • Next treatment in a week~ Question, is it bad to trim the larger fan leaves off? I trimmed a few that were blocking out light to lower off shoot...
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    Hooptys three planters (and an Onion)

    Thanks for stopping in;)
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    Hooptys three planters (and an Onion)

    I absolutely understand what you're saying, that's why I'm here! ;) ide hate to lose months of progress over 30-50$ and that's something I don't plan on doing! I'm taking D.Bs advice and will be implementing an oil spray, its easy and natural which is also half my battle.. I'm currently...
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    Hooptys three planters (and an Onion)

    I will have a look.. That orange spot was a first for me, I usually find a couple black specs/eggs(?) and some white/opaque eggs on the underside, and I remove them accordingly, but I'm yet to find any webs/silk... I'm aware I have some bugs, without a doubt, I just want to stay on top of them...
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    Hooptys three planters (and an Onion)

    Gotcha👌
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    Hooptys three planters (and an Onion)

    Agreed, ill be more vigilant to the undersides as well as the tops, and implement a spray routine. I will reupdate Monday on my kit.
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    Hooptys three planters (and an Onion)

    That's what I keep coming across, but my only counter is that these don't have that "shell" like head of the white flies... But everything else is consistant to its symptoms.
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    Hooptys three planters (and an Onion)

    Well, twice daily I go through and pick at whatever bugs may be present, disturb the leaves with a shake, and then give a gentle (hand) wipe over any leaves that seem gritty/dirty.. But I don't have a spray routine, I'm kinda doing what I need to, when I need to, however, I "need" to be better...
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    Hooptys three planters (and an Onion)

    Never heard of them, but I'll look into it.. My space is only 4x5, so I'm not sure if that's applicable... Again, I'll look into it(budget grower BTW!)
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    Hooptys three planters (and an Onion)

    If I gotta submit, and buy a professional product, I will! I'm just trying to keep this as budget friendly as possible.. D.B is currently helping me troubleshoot, but I'm taking all info into consideration. I don't wish to lose my plants this far in, and right now, the problem is manageable...
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    Hooptys three planters (and an Onion)

    Good read, but now I'm a bit paranoid on the P.Persimilis (spell check)... I don't think I've came across those, but in terms of spidermite effectiveness, and plant "safety" Rosemary sounds like the way to go.
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