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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2010

Not an easy plant to grow.It's a steep learning curve.This guy has been dropping leaves & I think has spider mites.I am going to use diatomaceous earth

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  • After the DE, try a light misting with CLEAN water and keeping it in a humid environment 60-80 degrees F. Also, your light should NOT be 'warm' (amber/orange/red) or in the 2700K temp range. It's better at the 'cool' (blue) or 6500K

  • @DrMotorDude Thanks for the advice, I plan to buy a conversion halide bulb for my hps lamp, but for now it's all I have. Check my other videos, it's a lot bigger and ready to cut clones from. I've already collected 150g of dry leaf that fell on it's own, and I've made a 15x extract that I'm told is much stronger than the 30x they sell at the hemp store.

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  • That is one healthy beast of a plant you have there,compared to my sick 1 I am trying everything to save at the moment.

  • i know it is almost a year old but a tip i learned on spider mites,get a spray bottle and fill it with rubbing alcohol and mist the entire plant. then pour some in the dirt. kills them on contact and doesnt hurt the plant. This one looks a hell lot better than mine. Mine doesnt have leaves...

  • salvia is easy to grow.

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