kindprincess
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i've had it. i've flipped. over the top.
today, i unloaded four fog bombs in the grow room. may those fuckers rot in hell
today, i unloaded four fog bombs in the grow room. may those fuckers rot in hell
we shall see. this is a last ditch effort; mites are killing shit now. ak is doomed if this doesn't work.the ak make it through?
i'm thinking two or three dozen nukes......you need some napalm =]
that's disgustingYou could try pissing around the inside of your house. Marking your territory =p
they are easy to kill, but replicate in 4-7 days, making them a pain to get rid of. they live anywhere, and freezing cold only slows them; they go dormant during the frozen months, or come indoors (my problem; nice cozy basement seen from thousands of nanometers away....)Out of curiosity how tough are these mites? What type of climate do they live in, can they tolerate cold?
then i'll have even more problems!get some predator mites on that girl. If you're super infested they wont be able to kill all the bastards, but create a happy equilibrium
actually, it does; frost kills mites. taking a plant outdoors in 20f weather will kill them in about fifteen minutes flatBefore anyone flames me for this, keep in mind its only a theory, which could possibly lead to another idea. To all the people that take the written word as gospel, dont. Its just a thought, dont stress out over it.
I have fishtanks and when the little critters get parasites this is what I have done. If it is my saltwater tank with the parasites, I scoop out the infected fish and drop them in my freshwater tank. If it is my freshwater fish, I put them in my saltwater tank. The process is rather simple. Saltwater parasites cannot live in freshwater and vice versa. A dip in the other tank for 5 to 10 minutes seems to work. Yes, it stresses the fish, but they are a little tougher and able to handle it better than the parasite.
So, if these little critters can not handle the cold and if it is feasible to do, would moving the plants out into the cold for a little while help eradicate them or make them leave and seek out warmer places?
Ok, bring on the flames.
A little harder to control, but what about some bursts from a CO2 fire extinguisher?actually, it does; frost kills mites. taking a plant outdoors in 20f weather will kill them in about fifteen minutes flat
but we're talking about 95% hydro...... not really possible
spot on though, great idea, it really does work
i'd thought about that too, but the flash freeze would affect the plant as much as it would the mites. remember, cannabis can withstand light frost, but if it freezes, it's dead too...A little harder to control, but what about some bursts from a CO2 fire extinguisher?
Oh well, thats all I can come up with at the moment, GL.i'd thought about that too, but the flash freeze would affect the plant as much as it would the mites. remember, cannabis can withstand light frost, but if it freezes, it's dead too...