Spider mites what should I use.

I’ve noticed on one plant in my grow room had spider mites so I mixed up some neem oil with water and shaked it and sprayed it down them moved it outside away from my other plants that didn’t have it at all they are still flowering and have about another 2 months to go. Is it okay that I spray my whole plant down with neem oil and water I didn’t add soap I was reading about it I don’t wanna ruin the taste of my cannabis is there any other way to make sure they are gone I check my plants daily idk where it came from but I handled it quick and removed that plant out side any help on what else to use for my organic grow
 

Alter Jean

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I’ve noticed on one plant in my grow room had spider mites so I mixed up some neem oil with water and shaked it and sprayed it down them moved it outside away from my other plants that didn’t have it at all they are still flowering and have about another 2 months to go. Is it okay that I spray my whole plant down with neem oil and water I didn’t add soap I was reading about it I don’t wanna ruin the taste of my cannabis is there any other way to make sure they are gone I check my plants daily idk where it came from but I handled it quick and removed that plant out side any help on what else to use for my organic grow
If you handled it quickly then should be OK. If you scoped the other plants and they show no sign of malady then should be OK.
Chances are if you sprayed with Neem and put it outside there are more pests on it now. I would leave it out there.

I personally mix in Diatomaceous Earth when I am doing organic Soil. Not much but enough to be in there. It is natural and organic.
It can be used lightly on the top soil too. But remember it is non-discriminatory meaning it kills everything that walks on it. Good or bad.

If there is pressure from pests I will dust the plants and let it sit. Mostly the mothers. Once I have control or some control I will re-create the environment again for cleanliness and for the good guys. The good guys that eat the pests usually take about 1-2 weeks to appear after pest damage. Many people cannot fend off pests this long so they resort to sprays but let me tell you.... Some Lacewings will handle many pests for you. The reason the beneficial show up late to the party is because they follow food. There must be pests for there to be good guys. It's called balance.

Here is what a Green Lacewing Egg looks like. A filamint of hair like fibre which suspends it's egg from leaves to avoid detection. They turn into savage babies that literally suck the life out of pests. Only the babies will eat pests. The adults are where they get their names from. The adults do not feed on pests rather pollen but they are still very nice looking creatures.

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Here is a baby lacewing giving no shit about Diatamaceous. I felt super bad for the little guy. They look so badass, truly. I tried to give him a shower and all that with a clean water spray bottle. He probably took out 100 thrips before kicking the can.

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Lastly I make sure to create some Hypoaspis Miles to protect the organic. The way I do this is cow compost and Bio-Live. In about a week there should be plenty of bennies roaming the top soil. You can also buy beneficial insects online if you don't have other plants around. But if you want an organic to thrive you have to create a micro-eco-system.

I don't spray much things I try my best to utilize the environment. If I were to spray I would dilute neem like you did but only in early veg. TBH lots of pests around here don't give a shit about neem. It's probably like having one too many drinks for them at this point...
 
It was on one of my plants I seen web that just occurred I check my plants everyday so I was shocked. When I seen them too I will go back outside to take better pictures.
 

Herb & Suds

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I see no evidence of mites on your leaves and commonly they are unseen till you go to open a bud

My bet you have spiders

Edit:
If you are outdoors nature usually has enough predators to kill mites
 
I see no evidence of mites on your leaves and commonly they are unseen till you go to open a bud

My bet you have spiders

Edit:
If you are outdoors nature usually has enough predators to kill mites
I’m indoors just separated that one because it was the only one that had that on it
 

Alter Jean

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Those are definitely some mites...

Kill them all.

Citric acid would boil em like X said. If that's not on hand, you can also dip a qtip in hydro peroxide and dab them suckers.

Spray with water after not to damage the leaves
 
Those are definitely some mites...

Kill them all.

Citric acid would boil em like X said. If that's not on hand, you can also dip a qtip in hydro peroxide and dab them suckers.

Spray with water after not to damage the leaves
Would I mix the citric acid with water and spray the whole plant down how do I apply the citric acid
 

Slim026

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I’ve noticed on one plant in my grow room had spider mites so I mixed up some neem oil with water and shaked it and sprayed it down them moved it outside away from my other plants that didn’t have it at all they are still flowering and have about another 2 months to go. Is it okay that I spray my whole plant down with neem oil and water I didn’t add soap I was reading about it I don’t wanna ruin the taste of my cannabis is there any other way to make sure they are gone I check my plants daily idk where it came from but I handled it quick and removed that plant out side any help on what else to use for my organic grow
If you take rubbing alcohol and dilute it and spray the plant leaves where the spidermites are it'll kill them but make sure to wipe off everything afterwards.
 

jonnynobody

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Citric acid.
I know this thread is a little old but I was searching through this forum looking for spider mite solutions and I just ordered 1# of citric acid from amazon thanks to your recommendation. I dig the organic solutions. Can't wait to blast these mofos with it the day it arrives :)
 

ukdave

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I know this thread is a little old but I was searching through this forum looking for spider mite solutions and I just ordered 1# of citric acid from amazon thanks to your recommendation. I dig the organic solutions. Can't wait to blast these mofos with it the day it arrives :)
I can't vouch for Citric Acid but I can for Neme oil at about one teaspoon per half a litre of warm tap water, it will dispersed into the water with a few drops of dish soap otherwise you are probably wasting your time. I spray it under all the leaves where they live, but basically everywhere even over the soil and it completely eradicates spider mites every time without negatively affecting the plant. You can even use it a little way into flower. That's my limited experience. I get them if I leave my cuttings in the garden at certain time of year. Neme oil is so effective at killing the mites we have in this area that they no longer bother me if they turn up for lunch, assuming I spot them early.
 
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