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Mad Hamish

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You can always reveg if you have the plant. I chuckled at the thought of a bud just chilling and drying on a router
This is the reason I started growing indoors: every year at harvest, we would have been dry for a month or what with no herb. About a week before harvest I can't help it and some lowers get the ol flash dry. Been so desperate for a smoke I shoved some chopped up lowers in the microwave.
That was the exact moment I decided i need an indoor rig. Wheeeeeew. Terrible stuff. The best way is on a hot car dashboard wrapped in some brown paper. When it feels dry wrap some plastic over and leave another 30 minutes and it comes out pretty nice, if harsh. Also takes a whole day but what can you do. All I know is you definitely CANT use the microwave. Well you can if people you dont like come to visit and you want to scare them away long term.
 

TonightYou

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From what I hear, the gg4 cut and broad mites have wreaked havoc. The way it is described is the stuff of nightmares. If it has been around for a while, the broad mite problem, and people have been dosing them with whatever is around, yes, by now it must be some insane super bug. Scary stuff.
I had started from beans and caught them. I must have brought them in from house plants or on my clothing. I hadn't taken any cuts up until this point, and battled them for a while until i figured out the problem. Their size allows it difficult to see them as even with a 30 x, one needs to know to look for very tiny pin head sized clear/yellowish bugs. For a while I thought it was a deficiency. I probably lost/killed off around 12-16 plants until I figured them out.

As far as revegging goes, it's a pain for sure. I have a couple of mountain temples just now sorting then selves out which I took a couple weeks in to flowering and just about finishing up with the mountain temples in a week or so.
 

Mad Hamish

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I had started from beans and caught them. I must have brought them in from house plants or on my clothing. I hadn't taken any cuts up until this point, and battled them for a while until i figured out the problem. Their size allows it difficult to see them as even with a 30 x, one needs to know to look for very tiny pin head sized clear/yellowish bugs. For a while I thought it was a deficiency. I probably lost/killed off around 12-16 plants until I figured them out.

As far as revegging goes, it's a pain for sure. I have a couple of mountain temples just now sorting then selves out which I took a couple weeks in to flowering and just about finishing up with the mountain temples in a week or so.
You guys are going to give me nightmares. Those fuckers sound beyond horrible. I am grateful for the info going around though.
 

TonightYou

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Going to pull out the blue tara and get some nice shots with the good camera, haven't posted any in a little while now :)
I was lazy last night again, need to take some photos myself. So much is always going on in the closet, with a bunch of plants. Kinda regretting popping 11 new beans, and will have to wait until the end of the month for space to start the Afkan beans. Will start at least 4 of each Afkan X Snow lotus and Afkan X 88 g13/hp. Really excited to see the differences and similarities between the two.
 

Mr.Head

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I was lazy last night again, need to take some photos myself. So much is always going on in the closet, with a bunch of plants. Kinda regretting popping 11 new beans, and will have to wait until the end of the month for space to start the Afkan beans. Will start at least 4 of each Afkan X Snow lotus and Afkan X 88 g13/hp. Really excited to see the differences and similarities between the two.
my TER's are no where near as frosty as this Blue Tara, seems it's just starting to start packing on the trichs now. I'll grab some shots of it now :)
 

Mr.Head

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I don't know why Bodhi uses such a shitty pic for the Blue Tara I bet the thing would sparkle and sell like hot cakes if it wasn't out of focus.

I was going to ask you, you did top TER? was wondering as I don't want to have to put them in flower without taking cuts. Have now made that mistake with Bangi haze and maple leaf indica.
No didn't top them, just let them do their thing. Took clones off the lowers, pretty sure I got one of each, BUT Labeled the bags I had covering the clones, checking to see if they were rooted I snatched the bags off like a tard now I gotta wait for the ginormous leaves to show themselves so I know which is which :)

I have my light as high as it will go, so had to super crop them :)
 

Capt. Stickyfingers

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I had started from beans and caught them. I must have brought them in from house plants or on my clothing. I hadn't taken any cuts up until this point, and battled them for a while until i figured out the problem. Their size allows it difficult to see them as even with a 30 x, one needs to know to look for very tiny pin head sized clear/yellowish bugs. For a while I thought it was a deficiency. I probably lost/killed off around 12-16 plants until I figured them out.

As far as revegging goes, it's a pain for sure. I have a couple of mountain temples just now sorting then selves out which I took a couple weeks in to flowering and just about finishing up with the mountain temples in a week or so.
Broad mites use other insects to get around. Mainly whiteflies. They hang on to their legs to get airborne. If you see a whitefly fluttering around, there is a possibility there are broad mites on board.

 
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