dreadful1
Active Member
I harvested early because of my first ever problem with these bastards. I had them in both my veg and flower room (I really don't know how they got there because of my setup).I thought alright, chop em down early, clean out the flower room, get the veg room under control before I start another flower batch....that was a month ago...I gotta get something in that room and these things seem to be relentless. I am weary about DOOM because my room is in house and not completely sealed off. I have used many homemade products and store bought as well and although keeping the battle going they never go away. I have a widow mommy about 4 feet tall and 6 hashberry , one of wich is going to be another mom and the other 5 ready to go into flower.they are all being ravaged by mites after several solid attempts to eradicate them. If a constant battle is inevitable I might just tear down,clean,wait and redo the whooole room from scratch.. As far as I see it,these are my optionstrying to keep both strains)
A) I cut new clones off of the widow and hashberry giving me less foliage to waste products on and a more manageable scenario,.. starting from there isn't so bad
(concerns) even if i toss these plants just taking small clones from them will my room still be contaminated? (even after a goood clean?...I think so)
B)get rid of it all,tear the room down,toss the plants.Clean the area thoroughly build a better,more sealed room with drywall,paint...proper (in the same spot) and hope that the removing of all material (sterilizing of bulk equipment throwing out mylar etc) will have gotten rid of them
(concerns)- There is nothing I can do. the house itself is tainted and any attempts will be in vein and the mites will always return...look for a new location??
also my room is not shotty...it's just near impossible to get a good seal with a mylar room setup (which has been working great until now) and in order to spray heavy pesticides I want it to stay where it's needed,not drifting around the house. Any info or help is greatly appreciated as a MAJOR move is needed in some direction...I just need to know how resilient these mites are and how long they will linger,what actions to take to get rid of them for good. I honestly don't have time to tend to the garden and then the added workload of these fucking bugs...I may just have to stop my favorite thing because of these little bastards....thanx guys!!
A) I cut new clones off of the widow and hashberry giving me less foliage to waste products on and a more manageable scenario,.. starting from there isn't so bad
(concerns) even if i toss these plants just taking small clones from them will my room still be contaminated? (even after a goood clean?...I think so)
B)get rid of it all,tear the room down,toss the plants.Clean the area thoroughly build a better,more sealed room with drywall,paint...proper (in the same spot) and hope that the removing of all material (sterilizing of bulk equipment throwing out mylar etc) will have gotten rid of them
(concerns)- There is nothing I can do. the house itself is tainted and any attempts will be in vein and the mites will always return...look for a new location??
also my room is not shotty...it's just near impossible to get a good seal with a mylar room setup (which has been working great until now) and in order to spray heavy pesticides I want it to stay where it's needed,not drifting around the house. Any info or help is greatly appreciated as a MAJOR move is needed in some direction...I just need to know how resilient these mites are and how long they will linger,what actions to take to get rid of them for good. I honestly don't have time to tend to the garden and then the added workload of these fucking bugs...I may just have to stop my favorite thing because of these little bastards....thanx guys!!