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i made a greenhouse

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its crowded in there because they all have to be under the lights..later , when my light deps(behiend that back wall) are done (few weeks)
I can take some out and give them beds and their own nite lite :)
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they sure grow up fast. looks crowded already. you will have a jungle by july. no wonder you had the april itches. nice
Yes Exactly Doc. :) I had way too many in the house...no grow room.....
Huge electric bill and no extra cash coming in:mad: ...so yeah.. I was itching..;)
and It feels really good to have a fresh start with so many nice size plants to take care of:D
Everything that doesn't get a bed will get a 5 gal bucket
 
yes. they have mites:mad: ...I have been spraying neem..twice in 3days
gonna switch to lavender and then peppermint(because i like the smell)
Im still waiting for the praying mantis to hatch...But I saw a ladybug this morning :)
 
Mmmm...! You gonna have you a problem in there. Can you raise the humididity really high, like 80%+? You may need to do bulk isopropyl alcohol treatments, too.
 
Mmmm...! You gonna have you a problem in there.
o_O
Why do you say that? :confused:
Do you think these mites are going to be hard to control?...I had mites indoors many times...they never won.
Outdoors is easier IMHO...Because there are so many Preditors.

I value your Advice...and Opinions and Knowalge and appreciate them too! :)

So tell me why i might have a problem?
 
The plants are crowded, that is going to make getting from one plant to the other much easier for the spider mites. It's getting warm and dry, they love those climatic conditions. But! If you've been able to control mites indoors using these same techniques, then I misspoke and you should be good. I always have a more difficult time with control when the plants are touching each other.
 
The plants are crowded, that is going to make getting from one plant to the other much easier for the spider mites. It's getting warm and dry, they love those climatic conditions. But! If you've been able to control mites indoors using these same techniques, then I misspoke and you should be good. I always have a more difficult time with control when the plants are touching each other.
Thanks again..Now I understand..the crowding is not good...I do that alot...Im a plant horder :rolleyes:
That is just their temporary home.

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we have had thousands lately, I have a bunch loving my chocolate mint plant. Everywhere on the property they are running around. My dogs try and catch them while flying lol, which doesnt bother me. Its when they are trying to catch bee's off the berry bushes that worries me lol
 
the best part of my day is my morning "check in" :D with a cup o' joe!
Thanks for looking Fog :)
I remember a couple years ago there were lots more outdoor growers showing their stuff...I loved that!:woot:
So Im trying to do my part keeping the outdoor section interesting :)
 
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