Fastslappy
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most miss the white flecking you get on leaf surfaces that is the early sign you got mites
What nutes and lights are you using Bro? I appreciate all the good information.nothing to do with mites but after 36 hours I got this burst of explosive growth with blue corn SSTView attachment 3761331 lateral caudexes have also doubled & are making branching bud stems
frost has doubled over nite
What kind of nutes you usin "bro?"nothing to do with mites but after 36 hours I got this burst of explosive growth with blue corn SSTView attachment 3761331 lateral caudexes have also doubled & are making branching bud stems
frost has doubled over nite
Sunrise i 'll post a. new pix gonna be football colasWhat kind of nutes you usin "bro?"
What is up monkeyman? Which predator mites do you like? Lacewings? Trying to build a ladybug house to keep them around. You have to get the adults to mate and they go from egg, larvae and pupae. The Pupae eat mites not adult lady bugs.I hear ya man, but it's a fools errand, we have four types of mites out here, and they are EVERYWHERE.
i'm literally in a redwood rainforest (well, when it rains)
believe me, I've tried it all, for five yrs now, the previous 20 yrs or so of growing I never had problems past the occasional outbreak, but it was all controllable, the problem is the forest is CRAWLING with mites, so eradication is simply not plausible.
it's all about CONTROL, which is why I spend about 600 bucks a yr on predator mites.
150 bucks an ap, and get em when it's in vege.
and the predator mites only stick around if it's a happy-medium with the reg mites, in other words if the predator mites eat ALL of the reg mites, they leave...
so ya gotta keep some around for them
both , pupae , & adult Lady Bugs eat mites , mite larva , mite eggs seen that with my own eyes under a hand scope .. The Pupae eat mites not adult lady bugs.
Thanks. I saw a good you video and the guy built a little home for them with a humidity dome, natural sponge for moisture and raisins for food. He said to put it in the shade. Release them in the humidity dome not on the plants. A pint a week is cheap insurance.both , pupae , & adult Lady Bugs eat mites , mite larva , mite eggs seen that with my own eyes under a hand scope .
I put a pint a week into the G/H no mites , i see the start of flecking every once in awhile but come hours later there's a few LB scurrying around the spot then the flecking stops immediately .
Yes neem oil plus rosemary oil plus peppermint oilI've always had good luck with neem oil for indoor mite problems. Typically I'd bomb the room with pyrethrum and then dip/spray plants with neem for several weeks and mites die off. Also cleaning and vacuuming any adjacent areas.
U use that on flowers ?Yes neem oil plus rosemary oil plus peppermint oil
kill the mites instantly completely safe for human consumption
nature has the answer fuck chemicals
32 Oz spray bottle, half ounce neem oil, quarter Oz rosemary oil ,quarter oz peppermint oil, squirting dawn soap to emulsify oil into water spray on never have bug problems again
this info needs to get out to every grower
Yes you can and yes I would to save a crop then use it weekly on new grows until week four of flower you will never have bug issues again of any kindU use that on flowers ?
the mites I use are the fallacis, and californicus.What is up monkeyman? Which predator mites do you like? Lacewings? Trying to build a ladybug house to keep them around. You have to get the adults to mate and they go from egg, larvae and pupae. The Pupae eat mites not adult lady bugs.
May I ask where you get them? Any way to build a house for them to stay? Thanks.