William420
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Has anyone completely rid themselves of spider mites once you had them, if so what did u use and can you use all the way up until harvest
Next bag of soil you buy I promise you'll be inundated with them again. Just like old times.Mitey Wash works well for outbreaks. I have not seen a mite since I started running slow release dichlorvos.
No way, I have my fingers crossed and Buddhist prayer flags hanging in my greenhouse.Next bag of soil you buy I promise you'll be inundated with them again. Just like old times.
Is it possible to totally rid your rooms of them, or would it be almost better to finish off what I have then start over it's not a bad infestation yet, I just picked up some green cleaner. Pruning the shit out of them. And basically drenching them with a industrial pump sprayer. I'm still about only 3 weeks into flower.nothing that kills them will be safe up to harvest, maybe cold water spritz from a hose outdoors to keep them at bay if you have a well controlled room. vacuum cleaner, ice water
So what just basically pour it around the room?idk about mites but for aphids I use a whole cove of garlic and 1/2 onion I use a vegie smoothie maker to shred mine add it to 1 gal water and just put it everywhere, non toxic wont hurt plants do it every 2 weeks for 3 months because eggs will just keep hatching. it kills in hours, put a container with water near your issue and they will drowned themselves just to get away from smell. might wanna try it.
I have a 5x9 tent, enclosed of course for flower, but then I'm just vegging in my garage. Should I put a couple strips in eachMitey Wash works well for outbreaks. I have not seen a mite since I started running slow release dichlorvos.
Put one in each and keep your exposure under 8 hours for the first couple days.I have a 5x9 tent, enclosed of course for flower, but then I'm just vegging in my garage. Should I put a couple strips in each
Exposure to myself?Put one in each and keep your exposure under 8 hours for the first couple days.
Any way u can post a picture of the label so I can make sure to get the right oneExposure to myself?
everywhere. room pots around pots on floor I got about 2 table spoons just in my aquaponic set up. i don't mist on leafs .. but that's because my bugs where gone b4 i felt i had to try it.So what just basically pour it around the room?
Yes, exposure to yourself. Worst case you would get a headache. You can read the 100+ page report on dichlorvos put out by the Australians, which encompasses all the USA research as well. Dichlorvos is potentially dangerous in liquid form and not at all dangerous in slow release form. Hot Shot Pest Strips use slow release dichlorvos. These get branded differently in other countries.Exposure to myself?
3 weeks, hmmm. you got lots of options, some are not so bad.. learn from this, dont let it happen again.Is it possible to totally rid your rooms of them, or would it be almost better to finish off what I have then start over it's not a bad infestation yet, I just picked up some green cleaner. Pruning the shit out of them. And basically drenching them with a industrial pump sprayer. I'm still about only 3 weeks into flower.
What kind of bomb would u suggest3 weeks, hmmm. you got lots of options, some are not so bad.. learn from this, dont let it happen again.
when you're done bleach and bomb this room
I was figuratively speaking. I would be inclined to clear the room of plants and hang some hot shots for awhile.What kind of bomb would u suggest
I've tried every mite-killer on the planet and the best, safest, cleanest and easiest with no repeat application is to use predator mites.Has anyone completely rid themselves of spider mites once you had them, if so what did u use and can you use all the way up until harvest
Has anyone completely rid themselves of spider mites once you had them, if so what did u use and can you use all the way up until harvest