Mighty Wash and Atomizer Foggers

The Growery

Active Member
Would might wash work in a room fogger (atomizer sprayer)? I would think yes since it's mostly water, doesn't seem like it would clog anything. would be nice to just set the atomizer for 15 minutes with fans of once a week and it would pay for itself if it ensures complete coverage while using less solution
 

The Growery

Active Member
I bought a stationary atomizer and that is one powerful bitch.
http://www.thehydrosource.com/commercial-stationary-sprayer.html?___SID=U (thought I just paid like $250 though, maybe not.)
My rooms are 10x10 and I have it barely in the doorway and turn it on.
In a greenhouse or large rooms it would really kick ass.
would you say it offers complete coverage of all surfaces or does it miss some spots would you say?

I was thinking about getting this one since I only have a couple rooms that need to be done

http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/fogmaster-jr-5330-p-195.html

what do you think based on your experience with your fogger?
 

gladstoned

Well-Known Member
It's a fogger and I don't really have any way of telling if the mist got into every single nook and cranny. It seems 4x powerful than needed that is
for sure. You turn it on in from of a plant and it'll knock that fucker over no problem.
If the smaller one is good quality I'd go for that, but it looks like a fucking salad shooter or something. lol.
 

HomeLessBeans

New Member
And what would cure his problem.?
Anything that kills the eggs.


Mighty wash is a band-aid at best. Something to get a room/plant to harvest. Not a cure. Does not matter how good the coverage is.

I would also be surprised if the directions rec a fogger. Heat mite change how it works.
 

oldesthippy

Active Member
so HomeLess what would you suggest because i might need some later
:bigjoint:
Anything that kills the eggs.


Mighty wash is a band-aid at best. Something to get a room/plant to harvest. Not a cure. Does not matter how good the coverage is.

I would also be surprised if the directions rec a fogger. Heat mite change how it works.
 

dbkick

Well-Known Member
Anything that kills the eggs.


Mighty wash is a band-aid at best. Something to get a room/plant to harvest. Not a cure. Does not matter how good the coverage is.

I would also be surprised if the directions rec a fogger. Heat mite change how it works.
you've obviously never used mighty wash kills mite AND eggs dead. and airless paint sprayers are much more affective than an atomist.
 

HomeLessBeans

New Member
I hav a super secrect propriatary formula that I bring and spray...for a nominal fee of course!!!! rso, beans, some cuts,some buds, are for free...caregiverservices costs ya ;)

keep your plants healthy. keep on any possible mite problem early and often..and u will never have to call me
 

chuck estevez

Well-Known Member
I have inspected plants with a 60 times micro after spraying mighty wash. EVERY bug or egg it touches turns to a white freeze dried looking thing. the key is it has to hit whatever your trying to kill. Eggs can be anywhere, in your soil, places that don't get sprayed. ever look at a bamboo stake under a microscope? or the stalk of the plant? so many nooks and crannies to hide eggs. Mighty wash works, but needs to be sprayed 3 times every 3 days. IMO
 

Uncle Pirate

Active Member
Mighty wash certainly does kill eggs. I've used it on my plants before and also treated a couple friend's rooms that had mites way worse than I've ever had, and only took 2 applications to get rid of them all.
 

dbkick

Well-Known Member
I'm all for a pyganic /azamax rotation if you're not worried about poison, but then pyganic is safe to mammals. the azamax not so much. rotation of that shit in an airless paint sprayer make a very deadly combo for most any insect.
 

The Growery

Active Member
I'm excited about this airless paint sprayer idea and am planning to pick one up from lowes today. My regiment is azamax, neem and AACT in veg room and mighty wash and AACT for flower room, had some mites from some clones picked up from a member on these forums (no name mentioning), tossed the clones and am spraying with mighty just as a precaution despite not seeing any mites or eggs since last week when i tossed the clones. never had mite problems for over a year using just neem oil once a week, take in some clones and bam... mites. last time I take in clones heh.

Update: picked up this airless sprayer: http://www.lowes.com/pd_373472-97-0525027_0__?productId=3562114&Ntt=airless+paint+sprayer&Ns=p_product_price|0#BVRRWidgetID

These things work amazing! sprayed the entire veg room in half an hour (plus 15 minutes to clean unit afterwards) with AACT, usually takes me a couple hours. Mighty wash in a couple days. I'de say these sprayers use the same amount of solution compared to a hand pump mister. Thanks guys for that recommendation.
 
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