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Worlds biggest spider mites?

papa canna

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Let me start by saying I am so fucking frustrated. If I have to toss another batch of plants, I'm done with this bullshit. After dealing with deficiency issues in early veg, which I have never had before, I find these little fucks on my plants today. Didn't see them when I watered 3 days ago, and now there is web all over my shit. Even though I'm in fucking Michigan and it's 20 degrees outside. I'm going to azomax them as soon as the light goes off. But I have a feeling it won't be enough. Never seems to be for anyone else on here

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Corso312

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Spider mites are pretty easy to get rid of... How big are the plants? Can ya submerge them in neem oil solution? And dish soap sution? ..
 
Let me start by saying I am so fucking frustrated. If I have to toss another batch of plants, I'm done with this bullshit. After dealing with deficiency issues in early veg, which I have never had before, I find these little fucks on my plants today. Didn't see them when I watered 3 days ago, and now there is web all over my shit. Even though I'm in fucking Michigan and it's 20 degrees outside. I'm going to azomax them as soon as the light goes off. But I have a feeling it won't be enough. Never seems to be for anyone else on here

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Neem is good but I've had good luck "controlling" two spotted spider mites with an Azamax+spinosad mix. They return if I don't spray for a few weeks as they are common in my area. Triact 70 works well too and is an anti fungal. Don't be discouraged, they can be dealt with using a good pesticide regimen. If your climate allows for predatory mites to thrive this is a better option.
 
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