DST
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Probably, but I am sure people with hydro get them as well. I agre with duchieman, keeping them out is the best way. Ideally having lower temps and high CO2, but even then, people with C02 get mites (Integra ran hydro and CO2 and still got mites.)
Duchieman, that is the same pratically as Diatomaceous Earth. That's why I told Dez to sprinkle some on his floor as well. Once the little shits get in contact with this it sticks into their body and also dries them out....I have some on the outside and also sprinkled along the dor where there is a gap, but looks like they found a way in anyway!!
And what a cute pooch.
Duchieman, that is the same pratically as Diatomaceous Earth. That's why I told Dez to sprinkle some on his floor as well. Once the little shits get in contact with this it sticks into their body and also dries them out....I have some on the outside and also sprinkled along the dor where there is a gap, but looks like they found a way in anyway!!
Hey DST!... do you think mites have a better chance in soil? 'caus those 2 crops I spoke of were in soil... since I got the Aeroflo2 I havent seen any mites...,
I did get some nute burn for a while and I was so used to getting mites I freaked... it took me some time to figure out what was up
That is a good question Marlowe. I was wondering where they would come from, or any other pest for that matter? Do they come already in the mediums we use or do they migrate into our gardens from outside? Also, do hydro setups deal with them? Which brings me to why I ask. If they do occur in hydro setups then I would have to conclude that they come from external sources. If this is the case, then the battle should be keeping them out first. A while back my dog got fleas. The only areas in my home with carpet are the two bedrooms and a rug in the living area but they were full of fleas, particularly the bedroom because he slept there. We would walk into the room and they'd be jumping on our legs. We did all the usual things to combat them, washing clothes and linens with hot dry cycles, cleaning, treating the dog, all of it, but as long as they were in the carpets we were sunk. Then I read about Boric Acid or Borax, which I believe Boric acid is derived from. It is a key ingredient in pesticides, retail and commercial, and is a natural substance mined in the U.S. One of the many characteristics of it is that it is attacks an insects exoskeleton and dehydrates them to death. And when 1 comes contact with it, they carry it to the rest. Anyway I got boric acid from the pharmacy and sprinkled in on the rugs and I swear, withing days, there were no more. We kept the dog out and treated him, which was much easier now. So now I keep some sprinkled around the perimeter of my tent. I then just bought Borax, under the trade name 20 Mule Team Borax, in your laundry detergent section.
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Mites DO hibernate when there's no food or to cold for them that's partially why their so hard to eradicate, if your well into flower go with spray safe if not use plant vitality plus haven't seen a mite in nearly 12 months since using vitality plus it's also a foliar feed.
Tried using predators multiple times with no luck just wasted my money.
Nice, thanks for some green shrig! all this talk of mites is getting me itchy, hehe.View attachment 1444606View attachment 1444607View attachment 1444608Hi 600 watters, Heres my ghs lemon skunk. 6 weeks or so and i will have some nice pics for ya all. Peace
And what a cute pooch.
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