Hoffman
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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
Have a nice day
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
Have a nice day