When Spider Mites Take Over, indoor grow gone bad
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@couzinsentertainment Ya I would also agree that it prob doesn't have much of an affect. However if you grew two plants side by side the one grown indoors would be more potent just because it has an easier life (in theory) so more energy can be used for THC production. The most important part is the genetics you start with. In this case I'm guessing this is gonna be not good for his potency but I'm sue that's not gonna stop harvest, this obviously isn't done for meds.
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@couzinsentertainment no, think about what happens in an outdoor grow when it rains
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would you loose thc from the plants being soaked in water
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lol gutted
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I'm not man for it.
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@HOMEnHIGH AH HAHAHAHAHAHA
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This is some rookie shit!!!! Ever heard of bud rot? You let your infestation get so out of hand. Clean the hell out of everything you have in that house yuk!!!!
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@HOMEnHIGH hahaha fuckin hilarious man.
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@HOMEnHIGH SHIT I CANT STOP LAUGHIING
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@HOMEnHIGH LMFAO GREAT POST.
my friend sorted a spider mite problem by putting wild iguanas in his grow room, they ate all of the mite, but due to the warm climate over the course of a three month veg on 12/12 the iguanas evolved into dinosaurs, some where vegetarians so that was quite cool, but others evolved into raptors which stalked the stegosaurus Rex which seemed to be the only breed that still ate spider mite, this in turn caused havoc to the equilibrium of the enviroment.... but the smoke was ok..
HOMEnHIGH 1 month ago 32
Jack Black? Is that you?
SaxaphoneTy 1 month ago 12