I'm having some minor gnat and inchworm issues. The BT is helping, but not completely solving the problem so I bought some nematodes. Before I introduce them into my soil I want to make sure it's safe. I'm hearing different things, so I figured I'd ask here. Does BT kill SF?
Thanks for the reply. All 3 plants have 4 large bottom leaves. I decided to take the lowest 2 leaves off each one. I switch to flower tomorrow, so I plan on giving it 10 days or so to recover and continue growing and then do a final little prune.
Thanks. I appreciate it. I tried to be very conservative. Should I leave the big lower fan leaves that I put red dots on? I know different people have different opinions on that.
That's what I did. I sprayed the BT today while doing my pre-flower prune. I'm hoping with a more powerful fan, less humidity, less water, BT and nematodes and yellow sticky paper it will solve the problem.
My 3 plants have vegged 4.5wks and they and ready for flower. I pruned the bottom 1/4 or so just to be a little on the conservative side.
I have 2 questions - can I still transition to 12/12 tonight or should I give them some time to recover from the pruning? Secondly, the large bottom fan...
I have some gnats (fruit flies or fungus gnats - I'm not sure) which I'm trying to control with traps and sticky paper and keeping the soil dry, but I'm also finding inchworms eating my bottom leaves and hanging by a single thread from the leaves. I'm about to transition into flower - what...
Hi everyone. First grow here. The plants are looking great and this forum has been extremely helpful. I just hit 4 full weeks in veg (after 2 full weeks in seedling) and I'm ready to transition to flower. Any recommendations regarding prep before I start 12/12? Some people say to prune, some say...
I transplanted my plants from 1gal fabric pots to 5gal fabric pots almost 2wks ago. I'm currently in week 4 of veg. Plants look great.
I've been having some problems. The old 1gal portion gets very dry after 24-48hrs, but the rest of the pot (the other 4gal) remain moist. The plants droop out...