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if the weather patterns hold it looks like you'll have a 10 footer easily!Part 3
Yes you can get spider mites, broad mites, and russet mites outdoors. I don't know about the frequency.I had a question: when growing outside, do spider mites still attack cannabis plants? Or if they do is it as frequent as when growing in a tent?
they still will affect your cannabis plant. I'm not sure on the frequency due to my inexperience with dealing with them as a pest but, in my outdoor my main pest problems' seemed to be slugs, caterpillars and aphids. but using beneficial nematodes an microbes does wonders to prevent them from even touching your girls and boysI had a question: when growing outside, do spider mites still attack cannabis plants? Or if they do is it as frequent as when growing in a tent?
They still attack them, but, they are not nearly as big of an issue outdoors especially if you maintain good plant spacing.I had a question: when growing outside, do spider mites still attack cannabis plants? Or if they do is it as frequent as when growing in a tent?
Damn... you had to remind me about budworms....They still attack them, but, they are not nearly as big of an issue outdoors especially if you maintain good plant spacing.
In some places(not where I live luckily) caterpillars and budworms can be a big nuisance.
I am growing 2 strains this summer. Thailand Lao Village and purple rock candy. I planted the direct seeds in the ground for the purple rock candy, which is an indica. And for the Lao village, they are clones from an indoor mother I started from seeds.
where do u live?