Should I dunk my plant in soapy water before moving indoor?

MATTYMATT726

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Please give me advice on using

1) (De)Humidifier (I have both of them)
I don't use one or the other. I don't use carbon filters. I don't use fans on my plants. I grow simple. A tent. A light. Pots with coco only. GH Micro and Bloom with CalMag when needed only. Thats it buddy. No magical nutrients. No oerfect soils. No increase yeilds by 10 techniques except topping. Thats all. You nees to slow down being new.
 

Njwolf

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by the way, My LED is 340 watts and the distance to my seedling is about 45 cm (18"), but I've noticed the tip of the seedling leaves are burning! the temp in my tent is a little high, 32C (around 90F). Should I lower the intensity of the light or increase the distance to the light?
 

Njwolf

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I don't use one or the other. I don't use carbon filters. I don't use fans on my plants. I grow simple. A tent. A light. Pots with coco only. GH Micro and Bloom with CalMag when needed only. Thats it buddy. No magical nutrients. No oerfect soils. No increase yeilds by 10 techniques except topping. Thats all. You nees to slow down being new.
I understand. Was just curious.
 

MATTYMATT726

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by the way, My LED is 340 watts and the distance to my seedling is about 45 cm (18"), but I've noticed the tip of the seedling leaves are burning! the temp in my tent is a little high, 32C (around 90F). Should I lower the intensity of the light or increase the distance to the light?
For seedlings light needs to be 24-32". Veg 18-24" and flower 12-18" depending on what it can take. Its way too close.
 

MATTYMATT726

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Also, I'd try to get temps down for sure. My room is only 78 but those type of leds give off lots of heat. Get a moving fan and blow it by the lights not on the plant.
 

Njwolf

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For seedlings light needs to be 24-32". Veg 18-24" and flower 12-18" depending on what it can take. Its way too close.
I just re-adjusted the light. I think I've confused the distance because of my original question and the answers I've received. Thanks.
 

Njwolf

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Also, I'd try to get temps down for sure. My room is only 78 but those type of leds give off lots of heat. Get a moving fan and blow it by the lights not on the plant.
is the air flow bad for the plants? I have a small 15 cm fan installed inside the tent that always runs. It creates a medium breeze inside the tent. It doesnt move, but I've already pointed it at the light, not the plant(s).
 

SwiSHa85

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I don't use one or the other. I don't use carbon filters. I don't use fans on my plants. I grow simple. A tent. A light. Pots with coco only. GH Micro and Bloom with CalMag when needed only. Thats it buddy. No magical nutrients. No oerfect soils. No increase yeilds by 10 techniques except topping. Thats all. You nees to slow down being new.
Trust me Matty the bug has barely just bit you. That's how it always starts. First your running a small easy grow. Next you'll be filling that 4x4 scrog or sog with triple your lighting now lol.
 

MATTYMATT726

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is the air flow bad for the plants? I have a small 15 cm fan installed inside the tent that always runs. It creates a medium breeze inside the tent. It doesnt move, but I've already pointed it at the light, not the plant(s).
No its not bad. Air is good creates strong stems. It also can dry the plant out and cause leaf damage by wind burn if to strong. One of those things people will argue over but i prefer it not directly on a plant.
 

MATTYMATT726

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Trust me Matty the bug has barely just bit you. That's how it always starts. First your running a small easy grow. Next you'll be filling that 4x4 scrog or sog with triple your lighting now lol.
I def plan on getting a second 135 QB after this grow. Its my first with Mephisto and QBs so i wanted to play as safe as i could. Personal grower so i just stay as simple as can be but im def going to want 6-8 under 2 135QBs for sure. I got 9 strains from them and already see a few more a want XD
 

Njwolf

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So, I'm going to remove the plant's soil as much as possible, wash away dirt from the roots, dunk the whole thing in a tub of unscented organic soap solution, rinse off with water (or soak in a tub of water), repot in clay pebbles+coco mix, spray with neem oil solution, and finally bring it inside.

IF doing this was my only option, 1) Am I doing everything I should be doing? In the right order? 2) Is there anything else I should be doing? 3) what tips/advice can you give me regarding the whole process? (I'm willing to go overboard with anything I'd have to do in order for this to work!) :-D:bigjoint:
 

Esrgood4u

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So, I'm going to remove the plant's soil as much as possible, wash away dirt from the roots, dunk the whole thing in a tub of unscented organic soap solution, rinse off with water (or soak in a tub of water), repot in clay pebbles+coco mix, spray with neem oil solution, and finally bring it inside.

IF doing this was my only option, 1) Am I doing everything I should be doing? In the right order? 2) Is there anything else I should be doing? 3) what tips/advice can you give me regarding the whole process? (I'm willing to go overboard with anything I'd have to do in order for this to work!) :-D:bigjoint:
If it's just a single plant why even bother soaking it in soapy water. It's not like if it has bugs or disease that it will infect another plant. I'd flush the roots and sick it in a pot and just bring it indoors. If you are worried about insects and things just go over the entire plant with a magnifying glass. If you see something on the plant then dunk it. I wouldn't stress a plant and risks stunting it unless I was 100% sure it was totally needed
 

Njwolf

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If it's just a single plant why even bother soaking it in soapy water. It's not like if it has bugs or disease that it will infect another plant. I'd flush the roots and sick it in a pot and just bring it indoors. If you are worried about insects and things just go over the entire plant with a magnifying glass. If you see something on the plant then dunk it. I wouldn't stress a plant and risks stunting it unless I was 100% sure it was totally needed
If it's just a single plant why even bother soaking it in soapy water. It's not like if it has bugs or disease that it will infect another plant. I'd flush the roots and sick it in a pot and just bring it indoors. If you are worried about insects and things just go over the entire plant with a magnifying glass. If you see something on the plant then dunk it. I wouldn't stress a plant and risks stunting it unless I was 100% sure it was totally needed
I have two more plants (seedlings) in the tent.

So, are you saying just changing the medium (soil to Coco peat) is enough, or are you suggesting I shouldn't do that? What does flushing the root mean, exactly?
 

Esrgood4u

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I have two more plants (seedlings) in the tent.

So, are you saying just changing the medium (soil to Coco peat) is enough, or are you suggesting I shouldn't do that? What does flushing the root mean, exactly?
Flush the soil off the roots and clean the root zone then put it into the coco but take care not to break any roots. I've never brought a plant from outside inside if I'm honest. Most bugs if it even has any will be in the soil. Check the entire plant top to bottom with a magnifying glass to ensure nothing is hiding amongst the foliage. I'm sure at some point you have bought a house plant from a garden centre? Did you dunk that in soapy water also?
As long as you can't see anything crawling around your plant you will be fine
 

Njwolf

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Flush the soil off the roots and clean the root zone then put it into the coco but take care not to break any roots. I've never brought a plant from outside inside if I'm honest. Most bugs if it even has any will be in the soil. Check the entire plant top to bottom with a magnifying glass to ensure nothing is hiding amongst the foliage. I'm sure at some point you have bought a house plant from a garden centre? Did you dunk that in soapy water also?
As long as you can't see anything crawling around your plant you will be fine
How about neem oil solution spray?

By the way, I've checked the leaves with a magnifying glass, looking for spider mites or any other pests, but I didn't see anything, except one (or two) very small green insect(s).
 

Njwolf

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On the other hand, I have planted a couple of seeds two of which sprouted. One of them in one day, the other one after 4 days. (I'd put them in water. 10 of them showed small roots, so I put them in rockwool, but only one of 10 sprouted. I left the rest of the seeds in between two cotton pads and one of the remaining seeds grew a large root with tiny leaves that were about to open. Based on your experience which one do you think could be a female and/or will be a better/stronger plant?
 

Esrgood4u

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On the other hand, I have planted a couple of seeds two of which sprouted. One of them in one day, the other one after 4 days. (I'd put them in water. 10 of them showed small roots, so I put them in rockwool, but only one of 10 sprouted. I left the rest of the seeds in between two cotton pads and one of the remaining seeds grew a large root with tiny leaves that were about to open. Based on your experience which one do you think could be a female and/or will be a better/stronger plant?
I only buy feminised seeds. Give the remaining seeds more time. I find putting the cotton pads inside zip lock bags and them somewhere dark and warm they normally cracking withing 2 to 3 days. Neem oil won't hurt. It will kill any insects on your plants.
If it was me I'd just repot, bring them in and hope for the best. If I noticed any pests I'd deal with them with neem oil or simiar.. I'd not piss about dunking them in soapy water etc. The green fly you see on at the minute just pick them off.
 

Njwolf

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I only buy feminised seeds. Give the remaining seeds more time. I find putting the cotton pads inside zip lock bags and them somewhere dark and warm they normally cracking withing 2 to 3 days. Neem oil won't hurt. It will kill any insects on your plants.
If it was me I'd just repot, bring them in and hope for the best. If I noticed any pests I'd deal with them with neem oil or simiar.. I'd not piss about dunking them in soapy water etc. The green fly you see on at the minute just pick them off.
Done! Now, I have two seedlings and one 20-25cm plant in my tent. I potted them all up. They're in Autopot system and I watered all three with 1/2 for the plant and 1/4 for the seedlings.

How should I go about feeding them now that I have different size plants? My question is regarding the bigger and older plant because I haven't given him much feed, except for a 20 ml/l 8-8-8 feed for vegetables once every 7-10 days. But I have the complete Advanced Nutrient set for the seedlings. So, should I get the Autopot system up and running or continue feeding the plant and seedlings from top?

How should I feed the bigger plant? It's about two months old, and I suspect in preflowering stage? (I'm not sure) so, in case it's in veg or preflowering, what should I do?
 

Esrgood4u

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Done! Now, I have two seedlings and one 20-25cm plant in my tent. I potted them all up. They're in Autopot system and I watered all three with 1/2 for the plant and 1/4 for the seedlings.

How should I go about feeding them now that I have different size plants? My question is regarding the bigger and older plant because I haven't given him much feed, except for a 20 ml/l 8-8-8 feed for vegetables once every 7-10 days. But I have the complete Advanced Nutrient set for the seedlings. So, should I get the Autopot system up and running or continue feeding the plant and seedlings from top?

How should I feed the bigger plant? It's about two months old, and I suspect in preflowering stage? (I'm not sure) so, in case it's in veg or preflowering, what should I do?
If they are all the same auto strain you can just feed them bloom nutrients right the way through the entire grow. Start at 1/4 strength in your rez and build them up over next week or two to 50 - 75% strength. Auto flowers don't use as much nutrients as photo period plants do. If you see any problems with nitrogen just add a little grow nutrients in with the bloom. Some people like to keep the leaves green right till harvest.
 

Njwolf

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If they are all the same auto strain you can just feed them bloom nutrients right the way through the entire grow. Start at 1/4 strength in your rez and build them up over next week or two to 50 - 75% strength. Auto flowers don't use as much nutrients as photo period plants do. If you see any problems with nitrogen just add a little grow nutrients in with the bloom. Some people like to keep the leaves green right till harvest.
they're regular seeds. I don't know what they are. I'm not even sure the bigger plant I repotted is a female, but I think I saw some pistils under the magnifying glass.

I'll give the seedlings 7-10 days before filling the rez tank and keep feeding them from top. I also have to do the same with the plant because they're all in the same system. On second thought, isn't that going to problematic in regards to feeding when I have different size plants in one system? What's the workaround for this?
 
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