Mighty wash is actually just frequency water. You don't dilute it, just use it straight out of the bottle which means its not very cost effective. Mighty wash does not kill eggs either.
Mites become immune to any spray after a week so you want to alternate with two different products. I like to alternate between zero tolerance and azamax. I would only use mighty wash for late flower, and to the guy that said he tasted neem oil in his bud after a mighty wash application, I regret to inform you that there isn't any oil in mighty wash.
The best way to spray mites off for good is with an electric paint sprayer. You can just use cinnamon oil and water, or eucalyptus soap and water. The sprayer cost as much as mighty wash but will destroy mites like no other.
This is kind of ridiculous that there are 12 pages of useless information with misinformed people guessing what certain products are. Open a new tab and read before you make pointless comments plugging over hyped products. This is a place for people to learn from experienced gardeners.
I am not plugging "a" product I'm plugging "solution's".
Mighty Wash does work and it works very well. On the mites and their eggs and that's not a guess and it's not based on "write up's" or rumors, it's based on my own "research and experience using the product"..
And the poster that mentioned tasting neem clearly stated they tasted neem after using neem, not after using mighty wash.
Doesn't matter how many new tabs you open if you are unable to process/comprehend what you are reading.
There are many factors involved in figuring the cost effectiveness of any product, not just the purchase price.
As far as I'm concerned, Might Wash is worth it's weight in Gold, and I'd pay twice as much for the same gallon based on the "results" I've personally seen in my grow..
I've "personally" used the majority of other products out there including Mighty Wash to know the difference, I guess that offered information must have gotten lost in the mix with all of the "misinformation" you seem to think fills this thread.
So the question is, have you ever used it personally to know what it does/doesn't do ?