4 weeks is how long it took me to even think one I did was going to reveg, and that was after roots popped and transplanted just keep it going it will come around
If a hermie is all you've got in your garden and you're a beginner just looking for some buds OR if it's 100% personal and patients won't be getting any I'd do the same. Once you've got good stable mothers and the ability to have a few extra clones in case a new seed turns out hermie I chop em...
Those droppers get clogged up over time, I check them every couple weeks and replace them each grow. Also make sure you're buying the pressure compensating ones.
Predator mites will take at least 3 weeks to start taking over and even then, it will take awhile to get rid of the problem completely. After you've tried that, then turn to chemicals. Ideally just bug bomb an empty room between harvests but I always had mothers I needed to keep alive.
Lady bugs will absolutely not fix a spider mite problem. They almost show no interest in eating them. The only time I would recommend lady bugs for spider mites is if you are well into flower and only want to add a little control to make it through without too many mites. I tried all the safe...
I live in a climate where humidity is relatively low, yet the humidity can rise to 80+ in my home from plants growing inside. If you've grown a lot of plants inside it would make sense.
Can you just run the dehumidifier in the room the tent is in and do it that way? I grow in a whole bedroom exhausting through my wall into the hallway and I use the dehumidifier in my kitchen.
It's ok guys he's just trying to fit in somewhere. He even told that anonymous kid that the girl in his avatar pics was his girlfriend, but they're all pictures from Pinterest and he used "weed girls" to find them all. Reverse google image search wins again. Don't gotta lie to kick it, Bryan.
I've reused it and it causes more trouble than new coco is worth, I will reuse it for mothers that I intend to chop up and not flower and ditch it all after that though.
I do this also, after the first 12 hour dark period is day 1 for the plants. Plants grown from seed that haven't grown to maturity may take a little longer to initiate flowering so take that into account if it's your situation.
I'd let those ladies bush out another week or two then flip, they'll double in height so take that into account. I use 3 nets with my plants to help spread em out and keep colas away from the center cause light bleached buds are ugly.
Edit: and limited height is even worse
They look a bit heat stressed for starters. Also if you're still in veg and your light is as high as it can go what are you going to do when your plants double or more in height during flowering?
Since I was an asshole and answered yes to your non question, I will say that the only reason I've used h202 in coco is when I was suspecting a root rot issue and wanted to curb it before my crop was finished. Other than that you don't need it, do not get it for oxygen supplementation. The best...