I have 2 NL autos one is not trained and is 22" high. the 2nd is lst and maybe 8" high. both were heat stressed during weeks 2 an 4 and are stunted but flowering non-the less. Both in soil in 5 gal fabric pots. They also have had various problems with leaf miners. that I treated with bt earlier and neem most recently. I thought about bringing them inside where I can control the conditions. I am mostly concerned about the damp rainy low temp nights and mold. I immediately dismissed the idea because there is a 4 week old cheese auto and I don't want to infect it with any bugs or molds. Is there any thing I can do to quarenteen them and treat them somehow to where i can bring them inside?
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-- if you've treated the bugs, and spot check carefully before going inside, you should be fine for that,... mold shouldn't be an issue unless the T and RH% are off during dark particularly,... lower RH%, and some air movement can help a lot,... Spores are ubiquitous outside, already on the plants,...inside too likely unless the air is filtered... Avoiding condition that promote their activation and growth are the ticket here!