can you survive from a myte prob?

capncash

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You may survive but your plants wont.

Seriously, if you could bump Co2 up to 10,000 ppm. It would kill them all dead.
 

VictorVIcious

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My ladies are all budding but Ihave a noticed a huge might prob. what should I do?
If you are in it for the long haul buy some NeemOil and some liquid dish soap, the less additives the soap has the better. Mix one gallon of water(3.8 ltrs.) with 1 tblsp of Neem Oil (15ml) and one tblsp of dish soap. Mist your plants with this solution, paying special attention to the underside of the leaves. This is were the mites lay thier eggs. Reapply in three days, at one week and then weekly until harvest. This will cost about $20.00. For around 16 gallons.

For the short haul, go buy an insecticide that has Neem Oil in it, most of them do if they say they kill mites, around $8.00 for a quart. Follow the same schedule. Neem Oil is Not toxic to humans or animals, in these concentrations, usually around 3%, and that is one of the reasons for its wide use. I had to do this with my first large grow two weeks before harvest. There wasn't a problem with taste. VV
 

chronicle

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yea dont harvest yet, my buddy had a pest prob one time and he bought No-Pest strips. you just hang it (he hung his from his light) and it emits a chem that kills the bugs. it didnt affect the weed either, high quality dankness with no chem taste.
 

Garden Knowm

The Love Doctor
this is your answer for now...

when this harvest is over.. you need to clean the room

KEEP THE TEMPERATURES down low.. MITES breed 400% faster at 80 degrees than they do at 75 degrees...

They can lay dormant in 30 degree temperatures for more than a year..

get these NO PEST STRIPS.. they will solve your problem for NOW,.
 

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