• So I’m meeting up with a local dude for a clone swap this afternoon and all of the problems @Dude has had with PM have really got me thinking much more seriously about the issue. I usually take cuts and drop them in a 2×2 that I keep 78° and 70%RH. Easy peasy.

    I’ve decided to take said 2×2 and move it completely away from my grow room.…

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    • Auxiliary Xmas tree! Perfect! Good thinking keeping it away from other grow area. I also have gotten so paranoid I started looking at my current 2 clones with a 30x scope and realized I can find PM on the leaf before you can see it with just your vision. Scope the shit out of new clones coming in! Only time in the plant’s life it is easy to do….

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      • I’ve been using Growers Ally products as IPM and have had no issues, yet. I brought in Roses and Meyer Lemons this last week and have been noiding out about that and they’re in a panda film “box” in the room that feeds my lung. I have UVC in the main trunk of the home Heating/AC trunk but I’m still placing an order from Lost Coast to be ahead…

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      • Reply to Grow tent

        Hydrogen peroxide (with citric acid for deep cleaning) will work if you don’t want to use bleach or alcohol.

      • Little did she realize I have planned on this opportunity for the last 45 years!

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      • Just watched the “Stop Veging Punk!” episode and loved all the insight! I grow dutch table style a lot now and y’all were pretty much describing my system. First time I grow a strain, I blast three weeks of veg from seed and let’em buck. I get an idea of the plant and then I pop two or three and take clones from them all and as soon as I see a…

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      • Reply to Outdoor???

        Some plants have little smell while others are dank. None of us have any idea what you’re growing. Plan for the worst if you have no idea what you’re growing.

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