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Why do you say the DE isn't going to work? I use it extensively with pests.Wow. Guys, DE has it's place but you're not going to solve your pest problem like that.
Spray a 1.2mL/L solution of Avid and a sticker pH'd to 5.5 foliar, wait 2 weeks.
Spray .7mL/L solution of Forbid and a sticker pH'd to 5.5 foliar, wait 2 weeks.
Spray 1T/qt solution of Monteray Garden Spray (sponosad), don't pH plus sticker foliar and root drench (if you have a medium), wait 2 weeks.
Do the entire cycle again and you will be clean.
If you want/need OMRI look into Grandevo and Venerate.
Good luck!
My apologies, hard to read context and demeanor through text, no offense meant.Did NOT say that. I said it has it's place. In my experience DE alone will not eradicate micro mites.
Nope, no assholeishness at all lol. I prefer blunt.DE is a tool just like poisons. Used alone you might knock them down, but they will persist into flower. Then what, you gonna throw DE on your buds?
I hope I'm not coming off as an asshole. You're right, it is easy to read anger into an online post.
12 weeks of treatment is a lot, I know. No other way I've found for 100% eradication.
I preach it for a reason brother.I've done a bit of research on these spider mites (as we all have) and it seems their strength lies in their quick ability to become immune to conventional pesticides and insecticides, sure, a multi-pronged approached attack may work, using different chemicals on rotation and what-not, but 12 weeks, jeez that's a long time.....
Now DE is a physical attack, literally slicing open the bugs as they crawl over the stuff causing severe damage and dehydration, a swift death surely. Just persist for a week or so to eliminate the hatching young until all eggs have hatched and all young have been killed. Seems simple enough.
And if they return weeks later, I will not hesitate in using DE again, they can't become immune.....
I'll see how it goes, in theory it sounds great, and also apparently in application according to 3rd Monkey.