kindprincess
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yep, like icmag, or any other site with millions of members.....hmmmm, yea, other RELIABLE cannibis sites just like this one?
yep, like icmag, or any other site with millions of members.....hmmmm, yea, other RELIABLE cannibis sites just like this one?
because then you'd buy something that DOES last. if it stops working in a month, and you have more bugs, but you saw it worked, don't you think you'd be apt to buy more of them?if it was about marketing, wouldn't they tell you to buy them sooner? babe!
exactly; therein lies the problem. if you don't kill them all, the survivors breed. their offspring is resistant to treatment, because the parents survived. this is what makes them so difficult. usually by rotating products you can keep them in check, but as i stated before, my whole local area is mite infested. indoor and out. there is not a chance for me to avoid them, i can only fight. i've used products until they don't work anymore. after this episode, i'm going back to the first product to see if they've gone long enough to have it affect them.although this has worked for me and others i know, for now, i know they are just waiting in the other room for me to drop my guard.
i never ever had mite problems at my old home. neverthen this is another thing that i dont understand, is that you and other ppl clame to be "veterans" then you would know that these things dont go away no matter what you do, if you are growning indooors, the only thing you can do is keep them at bay
never tried it; perhaps now is as good a time as any?wheres my neg rep when i need it?
ever try diatomecious earth?
i'm using it for my gnats... but it says it works for mites as well as a bunch of other nasties...
just another weapon to have in your arsonal
i agree!....completely, i live in a very cold climai never ever had mite problems at my old home. never
lots of times it comes down to location. i agree that once you have them you're pretty screwed, but i also know that if there are none in the area, they're much easier to exterminate completely at first notice. if you're in my shoes, you're stuck with them, and the fight can be very very difficult. i know my products quit working when they come in full force even through treatments.
i agree!....completely, i live in a very cold climent, and i grow in my unheated garage, so yea, this is just something i have to deal with, it makes me soooooooo much appriecate the outdoor seasoni never ever had mite problems at my old home. never
lots of times it comes down to location. i agree that once you have them you're pretty screwed, but i also know that if there are none in the area, they're much easier to exterminate completely at first notice. if you're in my shoes, you're stuck with them, and the fight can be very very difficult. i know my products quit working when they come in full force even through treatments.
fairly cheap too!never tried it; perhaps now is as good a time as any?
What insects can DE be used for?
Diatomaceous Earth may be used as a barrier to control adult flea beetles, sawfly, coddling moth, twig borer, thrips, MITES, cockroach, slugs, snails and many other insects such as:
Aphids, thrips, earwigs, silverfish, and ants. Can be used for bedbugs, cabbage root flies, carrot root flies, fleas, pillbugs, ticks and is helpful in dealing with fungus gnats. Indoor and Outdoor Application: Sprinkle a light layer of DE in areas where pests frequent, including under stoves, cabinets, sinks, garbage cans, window and door frames and sills,
entrance ways, sewer pipes and drains, and in cracks and crevices. Repeat treatment as needed.
Carpet Beetles: Thoroughly dust along baseboards, carpet edges, under furniture, carpet, and rugs, and in closets and shelving.
Bedbugs: Take apart bed and dust joints and channels. Dust any hollow tubing and the interior framework as well as the mattress and all cracks in the room.
Fleas: Thoroughly dust carpets and pet's bedding and sleeping areas, as well as cracks and baseboards. It also can be rubbed into your pet's fur.
Flies: Thoroughly dust areas where flies frequent (walls, straw bedding, livestock pens). It also can be applied to livestock coat as an insect repellent/contact insecticide.
spray again in four days, again in another four. thier breeding cycle takes 4-7 days, so you need to treat again to kill larvea and new young adults before they can breed again. if they do, you'll get resistant mites. products that are supposed to kill eggs usually don't affect spidermite eggs.i noticed a mite problem about 4 weeks ago but it was an isolated case the mite where only on one plant and on the two clone from that plant both clones i destroyed and i treated the remining plant with spectrum pesticide 1 table spoon to a gallon sprayed every inch of the plant top and bottom mite where dead in 30 minints i did however spray (all) my plants just to be safe then after about an hour i sprayed them with plain water to rinse off the residue the plants didnt mind this at all i dont think they really where effected by it at all and this is some harsh pesticide made me half sick just to administer it be sure to use gloves and face mask, now 4 weeks later i noticed 3 spider mites on the same first plant that had them the ones befor where a diffrent kind of mite these spider mites look alot diffrent being darker in coloring ect... i sprayed all the plants again just to be on the safe side i even spray the rim of the pots the floor around them and the window sill after 30 mins all mites where dead little fuckers battle won planning on spraying again within 48 hours to prevent further outbreak from the eggs that my hatch though bottle says it kills eggs to but better to double check when it comes to them nasty little fuckers, but spectrum pesticide is so far the best product ive found if all else fail give it a try it may win the battle for you to
you are a sweetheart, thank you