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Thats not bad advice even tho I can't see your negativity clearly lolI saw this coming. I'd clone the new fresh growth and trash the rest and clean up really good, but that's just me. Happy Growing
That tent and trays are due for a good bleaching. And I will clone all this stuff as a precaution. You see the blue dixie cups? Those were clones I took a month ago from my large plants. I did not dip them in any miticide like avid or forbid tho so I believe I will do that this time to add an extra layer of defense, just letting everything run its course now and thanks for the reminder to bleach everything I am due.Yeah I'd clone all that new stuff then take that tray out and bleach that thing down
And to the OP, as Im coming in late in the thread, what were the lesson/s learned here? You were quick to blame the ass clown and his infested clones.But at the end of the day when taking in someone elses clones did you do any of the upfront work and dip , soil drench and quarantined said clones? If the answer is no to the above, I would hope you learned a valuable lesson with this battle. Prevention is paramount!!!!! IPM baby. It starts at the beginning and will save you $$$$, crops and a lot of unneeded stress. :D Sending good IPM karma your way man. It seems to be a pita but no where near what not having a ipm is.I saw this coming. I'd clone the new fresh growth and trash the rest and clean up really good, but that's just me. Happy Growing
For sure IPM is paramount to happy plants and prevention is always better! In my first post I mentioned I hope others learn from my mistakes and that this thread would be a how to fight broad mites if one was so foolish like me to not quarantine incoming clones. Thanks for the good vibesAnd to the OP, as Im coming in late in the thread, what were the lesson/s learned here? You were quick to blame the ass clown and his infested clones.But at the end of the day when taking in someone elses clones did you do any of the upfront work and dip , soil drench and quarantined said clones? If the answer is no to the above, I would hope you learned a valuable lesson with this battle. Prevention is paramount!!!!! IPM baby. It starts at the beginning and will save you $$$$, crops and a lot of unneeded stress. :D Sending good IPM karma your way man. It seems to be a pita but no where near what not having a ipm is.
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