<span class="link_user">@Schafe1001</span>, it would probably produce something but if it was me I'd be tempted to start over. Problem is any stress really sets autos back as they're on a fixed schedule so any down time realy effects the final result and at some stage it's better to just learn your lessons and plant a new seed.
<span class="link_user">@Grimgrows</span>, so I have a walk-in closet with just one auto flower gorilla Z in there. Does it look like itās time to throw this out and stick a whole new set up in there?
<span class="link_user">@Fast_Buds</span>, your Gorilla Z auto has begun to flower at week 3, however I believe the broad mites won. Iāve never had this prom before as I am strictly hydroponic.
<span class="link_user">@Fast_Buds</span>, it seems autoās are more susceptible to broad mites. I believe we both used the Miracle Gro, I mixed with half coco coir, and Ai :robot_face: tells me the Scotts probably had it as coco is almost sterile
<span class="link_user">@Fast_Buds</span>, your Gorilla Z auto has begun to flower at week 3, however I believe the broad mites won. Iāve never had this prom before as I am strictly hydroponic.