6th week flower thrown outside

kaybeezee

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Im in the middle of week 6. Them fucking spider mites!! They hit 2 of my plants hard.
Out here in sacramento, it's flower time outdoors, so I threw them out there.
Tossed them out in the morning sun after a 24 hour sleep.
Strain is gdp. What do you think will happen? Will post pics and updates after I get some replies.
 

angryblackman

Well-Known Member
They are going to continue to flower and you should finish out in the next 3-4 weeks unless the mites do a shit ton of damage.
 

adower

Well-Known Member
Im in the middle of week 6. Them fucking spider mites!! They hit 2 of my plants hard.
Out here in sacramento, it's flower time outdoors, so I threw them out there.
Tossed them out in the morning sun after a 24 hour sleep.
Strain is gdp. What do you think will happen? Will post pics and updates after I get some replies.
Mites will go crazy. Its hot and dry outside. They love this weather.
 

OddBall1st

Well-Known Member
I threw a window plant outside at about the same age, all the indoor growth died and the outdoor growth toppled it over.
 

kaybeezee

New Member
Entering 7th week. If you zoom in, you can actually see some old spiderwebs. There is no movement or activity in them. The webs don't contain any spiders. The undersides of the leaves still have eggs and some webbing, but there are barely any adult spider mites. The ones that I see look dead or aren't moving at all.
I believe the wind and sun have big factors to ridding the mites. I've gotten rid of them before by placing vegged babies out there too. This is the first time using flowering plants.
As for the plant growth, it seems like it's continuing to flower and most likely mature in the sun.
 
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