for me?still gonna rock LB & lacewings but when the mites 1st appear switch then
but I've now fixed my heat/cooling sooo keeping the temps & humidity stable is again easy peasy
will slows any breakouts from blowing up the whole room
u ever sulfur gas the room with a burner ? between crops of course
that, my friend, is one of my favorite things about them, I got WAY too many plants to dip them all every 2 days for a week, fuck thatcaptain jacks works awesome against mites... but would be a lot more work than predatory mites
yeah i often wondered that about the captain jack's. i haven't had to use it in a long time. that being said, and as you said, who knows how long it stays systemic in the plant. and if i had an infestation happen... i'd def go with the predatory mites this time around. they sound like funthat, my friend, is one of my favorite things about them, I got WAY too many plants to dip them all every 2 days for a week, fuck that
sprinkle the mites and you are done, not to mention it's CLEAN, those miticides ain't no joke, and I have certain concerns with spinosad, considering it's systemic, not sure if anyone has studied what happens when humans smoke spinosad... could be harmless.. or maybe not
Don't wanna risk that for me and my loved ones
and like I said.. there is a certain ass-kickery involved when you imagine each and every mite being hunted down and torn apart, and eaten alive, hopefully in a very painful manner too..
Yea... I got no love for mites..
YUP, he can't get rid of them because they are immune to all the stuff he's been using, I've seen them build resistance in 4-5 generations of mites (approx. a week or two depending on temps)yeah i often wondered that about the captain jack's. i haven't had to use it in a long time. that being said, and as you said, who knows how long it stays systemic in the plant. and if i had an infestation happen... i'd def go with the predatory mites this time around. they sound like fun
Edit: a friend of mine can't get rid of his mites and he sets off bombs monthly in his grow... no matter what stage they are in... I started refusing his joints he'd pass about 2 years ago... now i pretty much refuse most ppl's herb because it's all sub par. my friends call me a snob... i say to that "i'll fire one up"
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^^ +1 captain jacks kicks butt.captain jacks works awesome against mites... but would be a lot more work than predatory mites
Gotta keep in mind that there are different species of spider mites. I have never had "the borg", which is a two-spotted mite that specializes in cannabis. From what I hear, they are extremely difficult to eradicate with non-toxic remedies. If you've got the borg, predator mites sound like the best organic solution.YUP, he can't get rid of them because they are immune to all the stuff he's been using, I've seen them build resistance in 4-5 generations of mites (approx. a week or two depending on temps)
nothing, nothing, nothing will work indefinetly
mine were resistant to dichlorvos, miticides (forbid and avid), neem oil, pyrethrins, azamax.
the only thing that works is physical pesticides, like desiccation methods, (essential oils and dawn detergent) which left residue and tended to fry the pistils
predator mites are THE only longterm mite control, and it's expensive and you WILL need periotic treatments of it (well, if you are in a mite-infested area)
tell him to try the predator mites, I was a HUGE skeptic
until I tried it
in fact the dude didn't charge me for the first dose, he wanted to prove me wrong
and he did, I was convinced that you'd need a damn flamethrower to combat these lil bastards
2 spotted mite is the only one I have ever seenGotta keep in mind that there are different species of spider mites. I have never had "the borg", which is a two-spotted mite that specializes in cannabis. From what I hear, they are extremely difficult to eradicate with non-toxic remedies. If you've got the borg, predator mites sound like the best organic solution.
That's one option. There's also epsom salts (magnesium sulfate) or langbeinite (sul-po-mag) if you want extra potassium.I was looking my my local garden store for magnesium correction in my next run. All I could find there that I can see helping would be Potash of Magnesia. I have found little information on this and was wondering what you fine people thought of this amendment
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I use it. I only mix it once and I won't mix it in again until after growing in it a couple times or more. It is a salt based mineral so use overtime could cause salt build up but I think you'd have to use a more excessive amount than reccomended to truely do that.I was looking my my local garden store for magnesium correction in my next run. All I could find there that I can see helping would be Potash of Magnesia. I have found little information on this and was wondering what you fine people thought of this amendment
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He's talking about Langbeinite I believe. If you google potash of magnesia all that comes up is Langbeinite.That's one option. There's also epsom salts (magnesium sulfate) or langbeinite (sul-po-mag) if you want extra potassium.
Ah... I thought it was sulfate of potash magnesia.I use it. I only mix it once and I won't mix it in again until after growing in it a couple times or more. It is a salt based mineral so use overtime could cause salt build up but I think you'd have to use a more excessive amount than reccomended to truely do that.
He's talking about Langbeinite I believe. If you google potash of magnesia all that comes up is Langbeinite.
You're not wrong! But I suspect the reason there is not much reading on potash magnesia is because it is sulfate of potash magnesia lol.Ah... I thought it was sulfate of potash magnesia.
I can tell the plants in my room are definitely wishing they had a little less nitrogen in their soil right now lol. All that rich compost!I used langbeinite on my outdoor crop last year as a top dressing and they turned out very healthy with high brix. Less N + extra K seems to help increase the brix.
I'm nursing a reveg plant that was pretty damn sickly for a while. Yesterday I noticed that she's starting to get that high brix shine, and leaf texture is almost perfect. Reducing nitrogen can be a very good thing -- even if they look a little pale.
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oh man, I've had like four or five types of different mites, including russets (actually not as bad as i'd heard, they reproduce slow as hell compared to 2-spots)Gotta keep in mind that there are different species of spider mites. I have never had "the borg", which is a two-spotted mite that specializes in cannabis. From what I hear, they are extremely difficult to eradicate with non-toxic remedies. If you've got the borg, predator mites sound like the best organic solution.
I know people are tired of me saying it, but get some comfrey, grow it, and topdress three or four bigass leaves (shredded) into the topsoil every 2-3 weeks, and you'll never have a calcium, magnesium or a nitrogen def againI was looking my my local garden store for magnesium correction in my next run. All I could find there that I can see helping would be Potash of Magnesia. I have found little information on this and was wondering what you fine people thought of this amendment
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I ain't tired of it! Just tired of waiting for my seeds to come in the mail!I know people are tired of me saying it, but get some comfrey, grow it, and topdress three or four bigass leaves (shredded) into the topsoil every 2-3 weeks, and you'll never have a calcium, magnesium or a nitrogen def again