Help! Mites on my buds

larrle

New Member
Put container of water in refrigerator and get cold, then put in sprayer and spray the underside of the leaves. Do this every three days and mites will be gone. Mites hate cold water and will drop off. Got this suggestion from a fellow grower this last summer and it does work. Good luck
 

SPLFreak808

Well-Known Member
Put container of water in refrigerator and get cold, then put in sprayer and spray the underside of the leaves. Do this every three days and mites will be gone. Mites hate cold water and will drop off. Got this suggestion from a fellow grower this last summer and it does work. Good luck
That will not work. Don't waste you're time lol. The problem is keeping them off.
 

Mountainfarmer

Well-Known Member
To not spread the infestation to other parts of the garden (clone area, mother plants, sprouts, rooting cuts, etc....) mighty wash was the best option here imo. I mean what if the op decides to run longer due to his/her plants not being fully ready. I have heard about the co2 thing. Others on here have stated that that is simply not true, personally i don't know cuz i have never tried it. Personally though i have sprayed mighty wash at week 7 on a 9 week strain and felt no quality was lost. Totally respect your post and advice. The op will tell us what his/her findings are I'm sure. Merry Christmas.
Others on here that have stated it's not true are WRONG. A quick internet search on CO2 fumigation will pull up multiple publications about it. It has been used for years in commercial applications to control insects. This method is not the easiest to pull off but it does work and like I stated is the least invasive to your plants. It should also be noted that the best way to avoid this problem is to implement a insect eradication program in your grow. Whether its neem oil, bug b gone or some home made concoction. My advice is to spray 3 times 5-7 days apart before they go into the flower room. This insures that the adults, larvae, and eggs are killed.

Being safe and clean doesn't necessarily protect you. It helps but isn't 100% effective. Thats why implementing a insecticide regimen is highly recommended and ensures that going into flower you are bug free. Also, it is a good idea to spray again before the plants turn and start showing flowers.
 

Bose

Well-Known Member
So I just read that chive plant in the grow room will deter mites? Any thoughts on this
 
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