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Old 03-09-2021, 09:12 PM
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oh i know spider mites! they love cannabis flowers also.

the weird thing with the blast, is that it happened at the same time to both plants, so i kind of know it was something i did, or indirectly did. although they did come from the same store.

about a week and a half after i got them, south texas got crazy snow. like crazy snow. like ive lived here my whole life, and ive never seen snow like this.

power was out for about a week, plants were put by window during this time. i had not repotted them yet.
it got down to 9* one night. 9 freaking degrees. what the crap. i bundled up the roots with blankets, and let them soak up winter sunlight through the south facing window.

after i got power back, they moved back into garage under LED. with heater on, and i have a homemade "humidifier" underneath both plants, which consists of one of the glass pots one of the orchids came with filled with water, and has a aquarium heater submerged in it. it sits in the reserve pot for my semihydroponics. the water never gets above luke warm. is this providing enough humidity?
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Considering the power loss and horrid weather, I think that all did OK. Humidity should be adequate - do you have a way to measure it? Humidity is not all that critical as long as it isn't bone dry for too long (When I have several days of super-dry winds, humidity in the 10-20% range, I just water more) With all of your other plants, I don't think you have anything to worry about there.
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i guess i could invest in a barometer. i might have once actually if i dig around a bit.
being so close to the coast, im used to sweating through my pants during the summer by early morning. so i dont think humidity is the issue
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Don't know what would be the use of a barometer... hydrometer maybe. But I don't think you have a humidity problem (Orchids like it, people not so much)
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lmao brain fart. maybe its from all the barometric pressure
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welcome!!

you seem to have the right approach, learn first, then buy....i was not smart enough to take that route but it is a lot easier and will have less dead plants along the path
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