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Anyone had this issue? Gleaned plants, need help.

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Anyone had this issue? Gleaned plants, need help.

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Hello people, howre you?
Recently i received some cuts which I would like to be able to grow in the best possible way, and it is difficult to get them here, so I am trying to do what I can to maintain them. The problem is that they have arrived with some red spider bites and some of them too, few but, which I have always treated with neem and temperature below 20 degrees (I was never a lover of strong pesticide products, plus I sleep under the same roof where I grow crops, and didnt like it idk why) , approximately 16
-20, until the new shoot grows and the most damaged leaves are removed, until most of the time we obtain a completely healthy plant... But these are also quite damaged and very spindly... Any advice for spindly plants?
Is it advisable to bury the stem in the substrate? Leave a part? Do pruning later and leave the stem long?
What are your recommendations and your best experiences in this type of case? I don't want to miss these cuts. But I have only one environment, and at this moment I cannot separate or make another room because of the spiders or to see how they react, and at the same time I have to try to get the greatest production possible, knowing that 3/4 of them are the tallest, without disturbing them in the future they will be accompanied by 12/13 more plants. What is most convenient for you?
Let you a couple of pics
I handle the mites the best i could without hard products .. I dunnot want to put something until see they are almost clear


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I'd do triage and care for them separately. The two middle-front just need a transplant and proper care. The two in the middle-back look like they need nutrients and extra care. The two on the left end with the long, exposed stems might benefit from burying part of the stem. Same for the one on the right.

For spiders and insects, I use AgrowMagen GrowSafe. Neem oil can burn plants if it's not emulsified.
 
I'd do triage and care for them separately. The two middle-front just need a transplant and proper care. The two in the middle-back look like they need nutrients and extra care. The two on the left end with the long, exposed stems might benefit from burying part of the stem. Same for the one on the right.

For spiders and insects, I use AgrowMagen GrowSafe. Neem oil can burn plants if it's not emulsified.
Yep, what he said👍
 
Thanks for reply, i'll waited 3 days counting today to see if mites are expanding or not, applied neem one time when i received and respond good, You don't want too see the really infected ones 🤣, who was sacrifice, spiders are the worst for me, i hate them, if she doesnt get better mb discard, i'm afraid thats spiders tooks the healthy ones, thats why they look a little bit yellow, bury it's a good idea, i'll doit and try for larger ones. Tomorrow i'll make transplant to a 3-5lts depending on how much space i have left for the healthy ones, starting from that two who looks hungry 😅. Hope the another 10-13 left doesnt get infected.
I use neem combined with white neutral soap i think it's the name, i can't find that product in any grow here, but i'll search how much can it cost.
Thanks for tips!!! Always learning.
 
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Thanks for reply, i'll waited 3 days counting today to see if mites are expanding or not, applied neem one time when i received and respond good, You don't want too see the really infected ones 🤣, who was sacrifice, spiders are the worst for me, i hate them, if she doesnt get better mb discard, i'm afraid thats spiders tooks the healthy ones, thats why they look a little bit yellow, bury it's a good idea, i'll doit and try for larger ones. Tomorrow i'll make transplant to a 3-5lts depending on how much space i have left for the healthy ones, starting from that two who looks hungry 😅. Hope the another 10-13 left doesnt get infected.
I use neem combined with white neutral soap i think it's the name, i can't find that product in any grow here, but i'll search how much can it cost.
Thanks for tips!!! Always learning.
Dr Zymes is my weekly and GrowSafe when there is a problem, right now I’m dealing with spider mites. That’s where GrowSafe comes in, treat twice 3 days apart.
Captain Jack’s dead bug comes highly recommended by friends here at the farm
 
Well, after a time they heal i think, theres new ones, but keep that cuts that i want to test
First one was Suguz, 2d Forbidden Zkittlez, third Island sweet skunk and last one is cheetah piss, really curious about last one Heard a Lot about them.
5th photo all team 🫠 very messy this one haha, but happy about genétics that i could keep.
Now it's time i think, i'm more focussed on develop intense terps/smell and Quality than
Production or a harsh product on throat, last time i tried only organic products and more bobe meal, huano or low absortion products than normal cycle i do, smoke was absolutely smooth but terps wasnt so intense like other cycles when i used My "normal" feeding, trying new ones... any suggestion/personal techniques to enganche intensity of terps/smells? Usually all room is under 21 20 deg or lower 16 to 21 deg, that temperature always mantain healthy ones, very dry here if temp goes up all got infested fast if some bug is around there. Lights are HPS 400w
Cheers 🙌🌲💨
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