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Chances are if your seeing movement on the soil surface, your seeing knat larva. Unfortunately pretty common...

Out here in Ca, they drop spider mites up and down hwy 5 to combat some other critter (yeah right!)...was really worried when I started my outdoor thing this year... not a problem... where I lived last, it was uncommon to have issues, but I did... hate those fuckers...would almost rather chop a grow and start over :wall:

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Yeah, that looks about right... I've heard that about an inch of clean course sand on top of the soil will take care of them, but I bet it makes watering a chore
 
I feel for you having bug issues. I have never have had a bug issue but I live way out in the country.
 
Well nematodes will be here around the 25-30 [emoji23]I’ve just spent 200 bucks in the past few hours lol


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Depending on how the trichs look it's up to you but at first glance in my opinion a few more weeks.

Most of the trichs are milky. I like a significant amount of amber myself.

Last time I grew AutoMazar for 15 weeks, and there was barely any amber. I guess this is just one of those strains that doesn't do that. It has the nice sedate effect I like though.

I'll reevaluate in a week, but I really hope it doesn't take as long as last time, the jars are getting low and the collective has some tasty strains to spend my money on...
 
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