you should check out mighty wash if you get a chance/need. you'll never utter the word neem/oil/poison again.yes, be very concerned about this. you can use many things in foliar spray, and after the spray you should hit them again with a heavy stream of water, just to kill any eggs or leftover mites.
heres what you can use for veg:
canola oil(tablespoon per gallon)
marigold flowers
diced garlic
neem oil
jalepeno peppers(boiled into water)
you can also use most of these on your top soil for aphids in your soil.
flower:
marigold flowers
garlic(early flower, i would give them a good rinse if your afraid the smell will be effected)
neem oil
always shake up the foliar spray so it mixes well, a heavy spray before and after would be good. make sure to hit the bottoms of leaves too, thats where they stay. they can also hide in your buds, in this case you need to give them a heavy spray.
might check it out as long as its organic and not pricey. i grow marigolds so i dont have mites usually, im actually companion growing with them now. garlic is cheap as well, and canola is great as a wetting agent.you should check out mighty wash if you get a chance/need. you'll never utter the word neem/oil/poison again.
So I can just boil some jalepeno pepers an go at it? Sounds awesome man really apreciate this yall!yes, be very concerned about this. you can use many things in foliar spray, and after the spray you should hit them again with a heavy stream of water, just to kill any eggs or leftover mites.
heres what you can use for veg:
canola oil(tablespoon per gallon)
marigold flowers
diced garlic
neem oil
jalepeno peppers(boiled into water)
you can also use most of these on your top soil for aphids in your soil.
flower:
marigold flowers
garlic(early flower, i would give them a good rinse if your afraid the smell will be effected)
neem oil
always shake up the foliar spray so it mixes well, a heavy spray before and after would be good. make sure to hit the bottoms of leaves too, thats where they stay. they can also hide in your buds, in this case you need to give them a heavy spray.
Im not to sure..If they are easily mistaken for spidermites it could have been but im almost positive it was a spideryou can also also get rid of them using Hot pepper extracts , Btw a white spidy mite ? did you double check to see if its wasn't an aphid
i think your supposed to boil them in water and use that water, thats how they extract what deters the bugs im pretty sure. cutting it up may help too, i highly suggest everything else too.So I can just boil some jalepeno pepers an go at it? Sounds awesome man really apreciate this yall!