Jimmy the vest uk
Well-Known Member
So its been a long time since i said i would let everyone here know how well the isopropyl alcohol and water mix performed.Just started playing about with isopropyl alcohol.
I really like the fact that i know exactly what im spraying on my plants.
Took a test leaf that was infested with mites, put it under my digital microscope which has a side screen which is awesome btw then sprayed with a 1:1 mix iso and water, the mites stopped moving instantly and quickly turned into little black blobs.
So i took a test plant got the hose took her to a drain blasted her with plain water to smash off as many mite as i could then drenched her with the iso mix solution and left her to sit out of the direct light for 24 hours and she was happy.
Going to get busy with this stuff for the next 2 weeks and will get on here and let everyone know how i get on.
Wish me luck guys
Jim
If anyone reading this has mites right now go get a small bottle of isopropyl alcohol mix it 50/50 water and spray or dip one plant first just to be safe. I had absolutely no negative signs on either of the strains i was running at the time i just took them out of the direct light for 24 hours then put them back again and they were happy.
I have a digital microscope with a little screen to the side, i took a leaf covered with mite, all moving around happy, laying eggs, making webs and just generally happy fucking me over until i sprayed them under the scope and i was amazed with what i see with my own eyes.
Every single mite stopped moving instantly, i mean instantly, so quick its unbelievable until you try yourself and if you have the same mites as me you will see the exact same thing.
I done this quite a few times just waiting to see a soldier mite move after the spray but it did not happen.
After one spray they are finished.
There is no way they can become immune as they apparently can to other pesticides.
They melt instantly.
Under the microscope they turn into little black blobs it was beautiful to watch but a bit strange to see every single one of them freeze instantly, like i felt the power of being able to destroy them after feeling beat by them for so many years but now i was far superiour.
So while i was away my parter decided to try tweak my new found process and took it upon himself to try submerge some of the smaller plants completely, pots and all. All the plants he did that to died within 24 hours.
It was something i have never seen before and hope to never see again.
They were just babys, they never had the chance to grow up and have the opportunity to grow over there neighbours you know, a chance at being the best, they was forced into a life of alcoholism from such a young age and they all died from alcohol abuse.
Thats me trying to be funny.
Basically dont submerge the root zone.
They was happy with a full dip and a light spray of the surface of the soil and the rim of the pot but you know what its like some people just cant leave things alone.
Im just lucky the bigger pots were to big to submerge in our tub or i may have lost my chosen keeper strains i worked so hard to find over past few years.
Main point is that its the best thing i have found to deal with spidermites as long as your not in flower as it will probably melt your trichomes.
Spider mites have haunted me for years, knowing now that i can kill them so easily really puts me at rest and to be honest im a bit proud of myself considering how determined i was to find something that done the job but could still give me an end product free from contamination.
I will happily admit that this all started with me watching a you tube video so really can i call it my idea? No, i cant but i can say i stuck at it searching for a healthy way to deal with spidermites without keep using some shop bought poison that i admit can work but at whos cost in the end? Anyone know about systematic pesticides?
I did think about the business opportunity this could be and i almost said to myself keep it to yourself and try make a business out of it which i still plan to do but i thought to myself all the people out there trying to get clean medicine and i wanna keep this to myself when i could potentially help lots of peoples health i said no dont be selfish do something like a volunteer im already blessed in life as it is.
Anyone wanna go use this info and create a spider mite wash and sell it feel free to do so i would love to have some involvement but either way im promoting a healthy way of dealing with spidermites so the end user doesnt have to suffer with contaminated medicine.
Thats the reason i took so long to reply, i was battling with my selfishness telling me to keep it to myself and try profit from it but in the end i decided to do whats right and help other people stop using fucked up chemicals when theres no need to and potentially help people before thinking about making some money because i know this could be big big business.
If you have taken the time to read this long ass message i hope i have been of some kind of help to you and good luck to everyone.
Jimmy