How crucial is the light in the last week of flowering?
I'm going to harvest in five or six days and I'm having troubles with spider mites. I saw three buds surrounder of webs three days ago and quite a lot of spider mites moving really fast. The room was arround 76 - 80 F, so I dimmed the light in order to keep the room below 67 F and cut the buds and leaves with webs.
95% of spider mites are not moving at all. I don't think spider mites are going to damage the buds (more than they are now) in five days more as long as the room is cold...
However, if light is a crucial factor at the end of flowering I just could stop dimming the lights and harvest the areas as soon as the spider mite popullation increases their activity. (Unfortunatelly, it's a messy scrog in a small place, so it's quite hard to work and it's impossible to move the plants somewhere else).
I'm going to harvest in five or six days and I'm having troubles with spider mites. I saw three buds surrounder of webs three days ago and quite a lot of spider mites moving really fast. The room was arround 76 - 80 F, so I dimmed the light in order to keep the room below 67 F and cut the buds and leaves with webs.
95% of spider mites are not moving at all. I don't think spider mites are going to damage the buds (more than they are now) in five days more as long as the room is cold...
However, if light is a crucial factor at the end of flowering I just could stop dimming the lights and harvest the areas as soon as the spider mite popullation increases their activity. (Unfortunatelly, it's a messy scrog in a small place, so it's quite hard to work and it's impossible to move the plants somewhere else).