Metalman1
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All right ! I'm looking them up right now. And, if they exist around me, then I'll look up whatever eats spider mites ! Lol. If some bug thinks it's going to ruin my gro. I'm from the military. Good luck bug !is it warm enough for insect to exist in the summer, then does it get cold in the winter?
If yes, then my statement applies to you!
As clean as your tent and room space is, especially if the windows in that room are never open, you probably have nothing to worry about as summer swings to winter. But yea, where you are at, that warm to cold transition is when you need to keep an eye out, whenever that may be for you lol. Thats when whatever insects may be around are most likely to end up inside. My cousins in michigan, when they do get mites on the inside stuff, its always in september to early october. In KC it was similar timing.
As a grower of cannabis that has a seasonal shift outside, it's worth knowing what spider mites are, and how to recognize them. It's very unlikely you'll go an entire growing career without seeing them.
Holy shit ! I just looked them up. They're that small. No. I don't have them. They fly ? Or, come from the dirt ? Or crawl ?is it warm enough for insect to exist in the summer, then does it get cold in the winter?
If yes, then my statement applies to you!
As clean as your tent and room space is, especially if the windows in that room are never open, you probably have nothing to worry about as summer swings to winter. But yea, where you are at, that warm to cold transition is when you need to keep an eye out, whenever that may be for you lol. Thats when whatever insects may be around are most likely to end up inside. My cousins in michigan, when they do get mites on the inside stuff, its always in september to early october. In KC it was similar timing.
As a grower of cannabis that has a seasonal shift outside, it's worth knowing what spider mites are, and how to recognize them. It's very unlikely you'll go an entire growing career without seeing them.
They come in on you, other plants. Open windows.Holy shit ! I just looked them up. They're that small. No. I don't have them. They fly ? Or, come from the dirt ? Or crawl ?
is that a latex/rubber tree?Money tree coming along nicely. Just wondering where the money is!?!
is that a latex/rubber tree?
Well before we had silicone.... You'd be in business here in a few years.
It is related it looks!?!is that a latex/rubber tree?
Well before we had silicone.... You'd be in business here in a few years.
i have an association in my brain between rubber plants and the term money tree for some reason, im just too lazy to look it up because google sucks now lmfao.I don't think it is but now you have my mind needing to find out!
There sure is.i have an association in my brain between rubber plants and the term money tree for some reason, im just too lazy to look it up because google sucks now lmfao.
Im 99% sure there's a certain species of rubber/latex tree called a money tree.
Fun facts: Malvaceae would be said Mal-Vuh-saya
Bombacaceae would be pronounced Bomba-kuh-saya
Dude, looking good, money must be on its way!Money tree coming along nicely. Just wondering where the money is!?!
They got that name ...dead to rights
My cat tooMy biggest pest is my cat. She loves marijuana leaves.
She always sits by me when I trim and meows. Lol
Funny. 1 out of 3 for me ! But, she wants it everyday. I rescued all my cats from the woods, so she probably lived on vegitation for awhile.My cat tooI have 5, one is part cow when it comes to cannabis , will mow down a whole plant if your not looking
So what is this glorious sativa called?Getting there
That is seedsman Purple Ghost CandySo what is this glorious sativa called?
That plant is about as sexy as a cannabis plant can look to me.
me too, maybe it flowers money??Money tree coming along nicely. Just wondering where the money is!?!
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