What’s the most effective method for pest management during flowering? I’m not finding any pest but I’m seeing bite marks throughout my plants. I have dr zymes and nuke em. Or is neem oil ok to spray during flower?
I have two large plants growing in the ground that I need to defoliate a bit. Looking at the pictures, the lower branches I’ve been thinking about removing just worried I’ll shock the plant. Just looking for advice on if I should lollipop or just defoliate the hell out of the plant the bottom...
Thanks for your reply. I was outside yesterday going to thin out my two big plants and I started noticing green lacewing eggs throughout both plants. There’s something to say about companion planning. I’m a firm believer in it now. Hopefully these guys will keep away in any future pest.
I found aphids on 2 plants and removed them from my grow. What to do when you have pests during flower? About 2 weeks into flower for my outdoor grow . I have four plants in pots and two in ground.
I’m thinking about doing that and just top feed from here. I’m just hesitant because the roots have grown right through the top of the feeder down into the reservoir. Plus, I’m not even sure if I’m in flower or about the flower. It seemed early to me, but what do I know?
Thanks for all the feedback I’m gonna stick with the 10 gallon pot. I’m outside so there is no flipping. Seen the roots exposed. They were the way they were at the bottom had a little nervous the first time using self feeding bases. I’ll just continue on as planned. Thanks again everybody
I noticed the roots are growing through the bottom of the fabric pot into the reservoir. I’m using AC Infiniti extra large bases. Normally, I would just transplant into bigger pop, but I’m about a week at the flower. I’m not sure if I should just leave them or do they need to come out? This...
I’m thinking about translating from 10 gallon to 15 gallon. I’m worried that transparent will shock my plant. I’m in a fabric pot. The trouble is the roots have been growing through. Lower side and bottom. I’m worried once I removed the 10 gallon pot it’s gonna rip away from the plant and shock...
the 3 plants with this issue are watered by hand. Top watered ( I have some on self watering planters that have no issues) 2 of the 3 are in the ground and usually don’t need much attention. The 3rd is in a 10 gallon pot.