Should I bring her back inside

I have a few plants that I was growing indoors . Basically they outgrew the room so after three a weeks of flowering I took her ( Blueberry strain ) outside. I have never grown anything outside. Humidity at night is around 75 percent. I’m thinking I’m going to be up against the mold issues. Is there anyway to avoid this ?? I purchased a foiler spray product but I’m not sure if it’s enough. My other option is to bring her back in but am I in danger of bringing bugs into the other girls? I can’t believe how wonderful she looks being outside . What a difference !! Any advice.?
 

WannaBeeGrow

Active Member
Covering it will increase the potential of bud rot and some strains are more mold resistant than their counterparts. You can cut the mold out but you will have to be ready with clean scissors & check the plant top to bottom EVERYDAY. It is easy to miss if not careful. Otherwise, I would leave it outside & harvest when mature. Insects lay eggs on underside of tiny sugar leaves. Pest bought indoors are that.. indoors. Good luck
 
Covering it will increase the potential of bud rot and some strains are more mold resistant than their counterparts. You can cut the mold out but you will have to be ready with clean scissors & check the plant top to bottom EVERYDAY. It is easy to miss if not careful. Otherwise, I would leave it outside & harvest when mature. Insects lay eggs on underside of tiny sugar leaves. Pest bought indoors are that.. indoors. Good luck
Thank you. How do you heel about sprays ?
 

waterproof808

Well-Known Member
I'd just build it a simple roof with some 6mil painters plastic and run an extension cord so I could hook up a fan. One box fan blowing upskirt should help keep the bud rot to a minimum.
 

66 north

Well-Known Member
I put mine out threw the day and bring them inside at night if it is raining they stay inside under the lights
 

BioScout

Member
I would leave it outside at those temps, is there any way you can put it somewhere with better wind?

Check the interior close to the bottom of the folliage where there is usually not enough airflow, problems will generally start there.
 
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