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I am not a fan of rabbits indoors but this ones cool for a few weeks. He doesn't do all that much. He's been in my work area for most of the winter but my grow area has room so he gets out of my way to work. Ill put up a picture of him in a little while.A rabbit in your veg room? Did i just read that? ;-)
What did you use for the thrips? Plain water and castile soap?Setting up the room tonight and tomorrow with some more light. I have the CO2 all set for the most part but I wont start any for awhile. I have a disabled rabbit "rexie" that will camp in there for another couple weeks until the weather warms up a bit for him so I don't want to gas gas gas him. Somebody in town was unable to take care of him properly so we adopted him last year. Ill take a picture of him on the next go around.
Both the doors in my room were not quite right so I had to take them off. Ill readjust them in the morning.
The seedlings I had were pretty sad for the past month but under light now and looking a bit better.
These ones are a bit older and have to rearrange them tonight and get them under netting
blue gelato
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Amnesia, Dos si Do in the back and G13 Haze and another Amnesia in the front, all happy to be thripless and recovering from losing their fans
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Sorry I missed this. Yeah thrips are a normal pest for me indoors and out. A gallon of water, a tablespoon of soap and a tablespoon of vegetable oil. The oil makes the soap stick to the bug.What did you use for the thrips? Plain water and castile soap?
Gotta love that rabbit poo
Sorry I missed this. Yeah thrips are a normal pest for me indoors and out. A gallon of water, a tablespoon of soap and a tablespoon of vegetable oil. The oil makes the soap stick to the bug.
If you have a bad infestation you can use more of each but I never have used more than 3 tablespoons and wouldn't recommend that much unless you have a lot of aphids.
Super critical you spray them off with warm water after though.
It also is most effective and important to get rid of any older leaves where they are hiding before spraying. I don't do this if I don't see any bugs but it makes taking care of them so much easier.
Hopefully will be once I get it all finished. Getting closer though.Thanks for that bit of knowledge good sir...really nice grow
I wont leave them at that angle once they grow in except on the angled scrog but Ill explain that once I have it up an running. Just putting the string up and trying to avoid catching a aluminum corner with my forehead.Funny angling of your lights. Looks good man. Now is a good time to look at things in the long run for the room. Looking forward to my own room building one day
I like using the plastic milk crates. I find my soil drys quicker with air flow under and around them. Even with my plants on milk crates if they're too bunched together the center plants don't dry as fast so I like to spread them out if I can. I like it when my 3 gallon pots are dry in 3-4 days, without good air around the pots it can take 5-6 days and I get off their weekly feed water cycle .Yeah I probably should raise them up. I usually do use little moving dollys under my bags but haven't got them out yet. Things are starting to warm up here now and I think once I have all my lights running, the AC will be peaked but it still is nice to get air movement under the bags.
Probably flip 6 plants next week and try to get back on a schedule. Going to feed the plants some fish this week and spray a soap/oil mixture once more for thrips. Still not finished mudding the room, sanding and painting but it will probably (definitely) wait until next run. I have to build two or three more lights in the next few months for the room to be complete as well. Flowering two amnesia phenotypes, a g13 haze, a dos si do, OMG from ripper seeds and a gelato. Pretty much a barney farm grow this run.
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