Im torn between 2 worlds, some swear by neem, some swear my pesticides such as avid/forbid... Im trying to be patient and use the neem vs the heavy pesticides, as i have some real growers who swear from neem..
I have a 60x-100x scope, i just need to get batteries for it, i think it works in bright light if im not mistaken?
I havent been able to see a mite, but i believe i see what apears to be eggs, even after forbid or avid, unless im completley tripping and there isent any mites, i was told by some members it was cycleman/broad mites.
I need to get batteries and verify myshelf.
So ill just alternate with the stuff i have[azamax,go gnats, chiitan, avid, forbid, neem,protekt] or perhaps ill dust with diamactus earth and foliar away residue with plain phed ro.
I guess ill verify mites with scope, and continue ipm, i flip in abt 2 weeks so im really hopping to take care of this. Instead im muked.
Im area spraying with heavy avid/bleach, de top soil treatment after feed, foliaring neem,dunking with avid and forbid once a week, etc, i hope to get this handeled....
Well if you already used the avid and forbid on them once and have been spraying with neem then you probably hurt them pretty good. And I'm not saying neem is junk, it' not but if a guy were to try fighting broad or russet mites with
just neem, id be crossing my fingers for them.
You can deffinitely go other routes than the heavy pesticides, there are many options. Key is to stay at the spraying every few days and to switch it up to different types of treatments.
Try spraying with some essential oils and a couple drops of blue dawn dish soap.
I bought a couple of these from home depot but if you go out to Wal-Mart you can buy the oils all separately and really save in the long run. Several drops of each oil per gal of water.
I scoped and scoped for a a couple weeks with no luck but had all the major symtoms of broad mites. A few days ago I was screwing around trying to look at a male preflower through my scope and
instantly that's when I finally laid my eyes on a massive population of them, they were everywhere, hanging out on the main stalk, near the nodes, underneath all the hairs that are on the stalks. Try looking there.
Also on top of spraying your plants, your going to want to wipe down and clean everything in your grow area. Walls, pots, tools, dehumidifier, ect.
It was recommended to me to use a mixture of I believe it was about 1/3 rubbing alcohol to 2/3 water for wiping everything down. Sprinkle diatomacous earth into your pot. DO NOT BREATH IT IN. Do you have carpeting or hard surface in your grow space? If you have carpet I'd suggest sprinkling some de on it too. As well as spraying the carpet with forbid or if its a hard surface, wiping it down.
After your done with your sprayings and feeling confident, get some predatory mites asap and release them on your plants. I've heard cucumberlous (something like that) is good for broad mites.
You want to make sure you're extremely thorough here in trying to get rid of these, because if you don't get them all or half ass it, they will come back and they will be stronger, then you'll really be sorry.
Just gotta keep at them buddy, it's a war.