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Aha, I'm going to have to read up on that stuff. I usually don't like to quit on one but I didn't wanna risk it getting the others infected. Glad to be learning all these lessons right now tho so if I ever do set up something bigger I will have plenty of experience.
Thanks again for all your input man!
Thanks for the advice brother. Isopropyl as in alcohol? Sorry if that's a stupid question hahaLike TJ said do a good bleach job afterwards, then all your equipment should be thoroughly sanitized as well. I keep a spray bottle of 50/50 Isopropyl and RO water around, it will dehydrate any eggs left behind by pests, be aware the vapours are toxic and flammable.
Keep on Rocking in the Free World
Looking good, as far as the pests go, I like the Lady bugs for spider mites, Thank God I have never had root aphids. All the cheap digital timers I bought when I started out had battery back up that in my case lasted a ridiculously long time, I know there are a few I have that I marked veg and Bloom, all I need to do is plug them in charge them up (if needed) adjust for daylight savings and PnP.
You can get a digital version of the timer TattooJim posted, they are a bit pricey for the hobbyist but if you are going to be running larger loads it is a safe bet, personally I would never put my HID's on anything less than that to mitigate any hazards associated with high current loads, fires, meltdowns etc...
Root aphid flyer, get some nematodes or some og biowar
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