I Need Help~!!

Hinduk

Member
I have my HK gorwing indoor & I am forced to put her outdoor..

I need as much as advice as possible.

I plan to put her outdoor in a few weeks but due to someone elses infested CROP! my HK has some spider mites!

whats the best solution to eliminate that problem?

also with having her moved outside i know it will stresss her. any good idea's on how to move her outside what to use etc.


HELP ME! lol

- hopeless
 
i have said it many times before, but whats one more?

Use Neem oil( i suggest spray as it is already diluted) it has worked for all pest/fungus problems i have had. just a few examples , when used two treatments i have killed of mold/mildew, leaf miners, spidermite, and fungus gnats.
 

captiankush

Well-Known Member
Not sure where your located but neem doesnt work as well on some mites than others. The mites in my area swim in neem and laugh, call over friends for a neem pool party.

The best thing I have found for the mites in my area is azatrol. It's napalm to mites. only thing it doesnt kill is the eggs, so you have to apply it twice. Hit her once then wait 3 days and hit her again. It's safe for consumables because it has a short half life. The label says harvesting 3 days after application is all good so you should be fine using it in veg.

You won't have much stress going from indoor to outdoor and the best way to limit the stress is to put her outside in shade for the first few days, then move her into full sun depending on her reaction/stress level.

good luck.

CK
 

Hinduk

Member
Ckush thanks for the advice !! i will look for that.. & thanks for the other advice as well im in Cali and this is her 3rd day outside, she seems to be doing well i've just watered her & she does have a few mites but ill spray her down ! a

any idea's or advice for force flowering?
she's going on 4months and her roots are healthy and healthy BASE also.. just not sure how to force flower outside.
 

herbose

Well-Known Member
The nights are still long, she will flower if you leave her outside. As the days get longer she will revert to veg unless you take extreme measures like moving her inside every day or covering her in the evening.
 
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