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philw
Hi all, i have just received my plant magic complete kit and am ready to start brewing yahoo.gif I have read the post about spraying when in flower and it says it is ok up to about 6-7 weeks mine are only 3 and 4weeks, but i was just wondering if anyone has had problems because of spraying progressing buds?
181
Mine are at 4 weeks and they were sprayed twice last week once with canna trichoderma and once with essence as i was waiting on it arriving but there doesn't seem to be any problems with it being on the buds for me anyway.
withnail
I've never had any problems spraying almost right up to harvest ( I grow perpetually so often treat plants late in flower ).

Just try to make sure you don't spray the buds themselves as much as possible to avoid water sitting in the buds and potentially causing rot thumbsup.gif
philw
QUOTE (evans181 @ Jun 5 2009, 10:46 AM) *
Mine are at 4 weeks and they were sprayed twice last week once with canna trichoderma and once with essence as i was waiting on it arriving but there doesn't seem to be any problems with it being on the buds for me anyway.


Thanks pal just needed reasuring wink.gif
philw
QUOTE (withnail @ Jun 5 2009, 11:06 AM) *
I've never had any problems spraying almost right up to harvest ( I grow perpetually so often treat plants late in flower ).

Just try to make sure you don't spray the buds themselves as much as possible to avoid water sitting in the buds and potentially causing rot thumbsup.gif


Cheers withnail, much apreciated pal wink.gif
philw
Another question guys doh.gif When is the best time to spray, as i thought if i spray during lights on the leafs will burn. But it gets very humid during lights off if its wet in the room. any info on this would be brill cheers guys biggrin.gif
Lennon
I spray an hour before lights off.But once they've been sprayed I pull the plug on the light and plug back in once the timer switch has turned off.Dont be spraying them and putting them back in for any sorta long period with the lights on because there burn to shreads....
Mono
QUOTE (philw @ Jun 5 2009, 02:44 PM) *
Another question guys doh.gif When is the best time to spray, as i thought if i spray during lights on the leafs will burn. But it gets very humid during lights off if its wet in the room. any info on this would be brill cheers guys biggrin.gif


Make sure your extractor is running during lights off too....

Even if you don't normaly, definitely put it on after you've sparyed....

You'd get beter results all round if the extractor was running 24/7 anyway.

Monk...x
philw
QUOTE (Mono @ Jun 5 2009, 03:19 PM) *
QUOTE (philw @ Jun 5 2009, 02:44 PM) *
Another question guys doh.gif When is the best time to spray, as i thought if i spray during lights on the leafs will burn. But it gets very humid during lights off if its wet in the room. any info on this would be brill cheers guys biggrin.gif


Make sure your extractor is running during lights off too....

Even if you don't normaly, definitely put it on after you've sparyed....

You'd get beter results all round if the extractor was running 24/7 anyway.

Monk...x


Thanks guys, i dont usually leave the extractor on but i will start if it benefits my plants, do you leave the in take and out take on or just outake? wink.gif
Lennon
Intake and Extraction 24/7 buddy wink.gif
philw
QUOTE (Lennon @ Jun 5 2009, 02:50 PM) *
I spray an hour before lights off.But once they've been sprayed I pull the plug on the light and plug back in once the timer switch has turned off.Dont be spraying them and putting them back in for any sorta long period with the lights on because there burn to shreads....


thanks lennon, i know it was an obviouse question but a second opinion always reasures wink.gif
philw
QUOTE (Lennon @ Jun 5 2009, 03:25 PM) *
Intake and Extraction 24/7 buddy wink.gif


Iv never wanted to do it incase the temp drops to low spliff.gif
Lennon
Imagine being locked in a cupboard with no air for 12 hours giljotiini.gif .......Plants are living things like us the more air the better thumbsup.gif
philw
QUOTE (Lennon @ Jun 5 2009, 03:33 PM) *
Imagine being locked in a cupboard with no air for 12 hours giljotiini.gif .......Plants are living things like us the more air the better thumbsup.gif


I suppose so lol.gif, how do you keep the temps up then with the intake on as well? I have a themometer that records highest/lowest temps and humidity readings so i know if it drops to low in the night, and at the moment its perfect so with the intake on it will deffo drop lower that reccomended temps.
what would you do?
Lennon
With the weather we're having now and with the Summer coming up it shouldn't be a problem....My temps never get lower then 19c and if they do Ive got a small Oil fill radiator to put on.The temps I aim for are between 19c-29c which I always hit.
high and dry
what he said fans on 24/7 with a small oil filled rad just in case temps stay under 30 and over 17
BluePixie
QUOTE (philw @ Jun 5 2009, 03:37 PM) *
QUOTE (Lennon @ Jun 5 2009, 03:33 PM) *
Imagine being locked in a cupboard with no air for 12 hours giljotiini.gif .......Plants are living things like us the more air the better thumbsup.gif


I suppose so lol.gif, how do you keep the temps up then with the intake on as well? I have a themometer that records highest/lowest temps and humidity readings so i know if it drops to low in the night, and at the moment its perfect so with the intake on it will deffo drop lower that reccomended temps.
what would you do?


Lights on overnight, lights off during the day + a heater on the intake in the winter. wink.gif
ripthedrift



nice one dude ... sounds like you got it the next day ..............oh ye of little faith ............ rofl.gif



good luck with mate



riptd
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