T4, every 4 weeks is a lofty goal -- every 8 weeks would be fine with me in my limited space. I can clone, vedge and flower -- it's just a matter of timing and experience. I believe we are ALL working on it in our own way.
I was given some enzymes yesterday. They are called Great White. I was also given a little schooling on enzymes and how they work and what they do. According to my man at the hydro store, there are two different kinds of beneficial enzymes. One of them attach to the hairs of side roots and help absorbe nutes, and another kind (I forget their names) attaches to the main roots and helps to absorb liquids. He said that Hygrozyme is only one of these enzymes, but this stuff he gave me called "Great White," contains both types of beneficial enzymes. I asked if chemical nutes would kill the little buggers, and he said no way. He explained that neither the plant or the enzymes could tell the difference between chem and organic nutes -- nutes are nutes are nutes as far as the plant is concerned. I am going to give it to the Cheese with PHed lake water and a little cal/mag. I am then going to give every plant in vedge a good wash down with SNS 217. I see no evidence of mites in either the tent or the vedge areas, but I believe a little preventative maintinence is in order because of my receint history concerning the Borg. I'm not going to put anything on the girls in the tent. They were treated in vedge, and I believe only the one plant was infested, and i think I caught it soon enough. I hope anyway. I keep looking through the scope and don't see any sign of infestation. What you will see are fresh eggs, and I don't see any. If you see the eggs, all you have to do is look around a little while and you will see the bugs. What I am thinking is, "No eggs, no bugs." Wish me luck on the mighty eradication.
The Cheese is NOT infested. I did a bleach treatment and then painted, so I doubt there are any bugs in there with the Cheese.
Any suggestions?