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Usernamewastaken

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sns 217 (topical) and sns 209 (systemic) have been a saving grace for me... They eradicated my mite issue last run and have kept them from returning since
 

JeromeT

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Forbid 4f potent shit but very effective on mites and broad mites. Never use in flowering tho.
sns 217 (topical) and sns 209 (systemic) have been a saving grace for me... They eradicated my mite issue last run and have kept them from returning since
Yep I've applied avid. The good news is that people have broke it up into smaller (much cheaper) bottles on ebay. I was planning on sending for some forbid too. Is the sns good for broad mites also?
 

HGK420

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I recently caught a case of broad mites I'm guessing came from clones. The most sinister things I have came across. They don't build webs like spider mites, they start laying eggs immediately and are invisible to the naked eye. They inject a toxin into the plant when they feed on it which gives the symptoms of heat stress and nitrogen overdose. On top of this I have observed that they rob plants of their thc related compounds making dried flowers with much less potency.

My man. i caught a serious case of broad mites without bringing in anything from the outside. started all fresh from seed. it was terrible. its all pretty well covered on here too.

i tried 10 different things i swear. and ya wanna know what works. its made right here in the good ole mitten

Its either call EPIC leaf shield or WIPE OUT now. it started off as Zero Mites and the shit works awesome. its avamectin (I'm sure I'm spelling it wrong) but its either a bacteria that produces and enzyme or just the enzyme but either way an enzyme makes the mites sick. its bio warfare !.

i used mighty wash in between treatments of Wipe out/epic leaf shield. mighty wash will kill any soft bodied insect so its just kinda handy to use every now and again anyway.

but thats the cycle that got me free and clear. Wipe out is intense you need to water with it and use a ton of it. $200+ worth of concentrate went into my room and mine isn't all that big. worked like a charm tho. this stuff works for spider mites too if you happen to be in trouble with those ever as well.

il never grow without a bottle or 2 of this stuff on my shelf ready to go. I've battled mites several times over the years and this was the first time i ever felt confident they are actually gone.
 

eyeball696

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My man. i caught a serious case of broad mites without bringing in anything from the outside. started all fresh from seed. it was terrible. its all pretty well covered on here too.

i tried 10 different things i swear. and ya wanna know what works. its made right here in the good ole mitten

Its either call EPIC leaf shield or WIPE OUT now. it started off as Zero Mites and the shit works awesome. its avamectin (I'm sure I'm spelling it wrong) but its either a bacteria that produces and enzyme or just the enzyme but either way an enzyme makes the mites sick. its bio warfare !.

i used mighty wash in between treatments of Wipe out/epic leaf shield. mighty wash will kill any soft bodied insect so its just kinda handy to use every now and again anyway.

but thats the cycle that got me free and clear. Wipe out is intense you need to water with it and use a ton of it. $200+ worth of concentrate went into my room and mine isn't all that big. worked like a charm tho. this stuff works for spider mites too if you happen to be in trouble with those ever as well.

il never grow without a bottle or 2 of this stuff on my shelf ready to go. I've battled mites several times over the years and this was the first time i ever felt confident they are actually gone.
I guess I got tired over the years using this and that to fix my problem.
Forbid 4F works. It dries the fat cells up in the bugs. Awesome shit. Bayer make potent shit. Bayer made the gas for the gas chambers back in ww2 so if theirs a problem they can kill it
 

enfamil

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Thx for the info. How do I find it hoping to go one of the next few weekends?

As far as bugs go. I guess I never had anything serious but Mighty Wash seemed to do me just fine. If possible I usually isolate foreign clones to fight/determine bug problems ahead of time. Then use Mighty Wash as a sort of Preventative Maintenance. Simply doing yard work and not changing your clothes can destroy your garden.

Just my 2 cents.
 

HGK420

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I guess I got tired over the years using this and that to fix my problem.
Forbid 4F works. It dries the fat cells up in the bugs. Awesome shit. Bayer make potent shit. Bayer made the gas for the gas chambers back in ww2 so if theirs a problem they can kill it
are you trying to say jews are a problem?


i kid lol i get what your saying 4bid was my next stop. i was actually researching where to buy it when i found the wipe out. People seem to be as afraid of the wipe out as they are of the 4bid soo idk it guess its apples to oranges and i think they are about the same cost too.
 

potsnoberry

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Awesome shit. Bayer make potent shit. Bayer made the gas for the gas chambers back in ww2 so if theirs a problem they can kill it
Wow, just wow... (shakes head then vomits) maybe you should just chug some of that poison you're proud to put in your plants and patients cause your credibility is now less than zero - but certainly much higher than your I.Q. or humanity! (vomits again...)
 

HGK420

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i see where he's comin from. if your gonna kill something might as well use something thats gonna do the job. can't really kill things with chemicals that are "Safe" that kinda defeats the purpose.

no matter what you use just use it responsibly.
 

eyeball696

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Wow, just wow... (shakes head then vomits) maybe you should just chug some of that poison you're proud to put in your plants and patients cause your credibility is now less than zero - but certainly much higher than your I.Q. or humanity! (vomits again...)
Thanks for the attention as you vomit again on your mites.
 

Corso312

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You can find a 4 pack of avid,forbid,and two other top shelf miticides for 100$...I tossed my whole garden few months back from broad mites n just harvested bug free crop. I used to say I never would use this stuff until I lost 3 months of work n whole crop..genetics I drove all over the state to acquire ...kontos I hear is good too..that us included in the 4 pack
 

JeromeT

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You can find a 4 pack of avid,forbid,and two other top shelf miticides for 100$...I tossed my whole garden few months back from broad mites n just harvested bug free crop. I used to say I never would use this stuff until I lost 3 months of work n whole crop..genetics I drove all over the state to acquire ...kontos I hear is good too..that us included in the 4 pack
Thinking it was heat stress I lost a lot of potential buds and months of work. I lost a couple good phenos. Did save a couple though. Nuked my whole grow area. Set off two bug bombs and hit the avid. Don't know if broad mites are killed by the bug bombs but I do know it kills bugs that carry them. Now its time for Forbid then no pest strips at night.
 

Corso312

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I bought the pest strips n never used em...I ran both lights n dehumidifier (which gets hot) no fans or ventilation ...turned on space heater n baseboard heat ..got up to 135 degrees for 14-15 hours three days straight ..bleached everything, twice n used avid on whole garden of new plants twice that were vegging outside for 3 weeks..no bugs! I'm so relieved after hearing bout broad mites being so hard to eradicate ..knock on wood..it wasn't hard at all..or I never had em?
 

TheMan13

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I believe the key here is maintaining an unwelcoming environment so that even visiting bugs do not find a home in your garden. As for a source for bugs, check out the lawns in your neighborhood. They do not only contain copious amounts of all those critters you fear, the stuff being sprayed there has become like steroids to them :o Hell I spray Might Wash on out going plants just to make sure they do not collect anything in transport.
 

Rrog

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I'm with TM13. Lay down the plan before you grow. If you're growing soil- There are many natural things you can add to soil before you plant, assuming you're growing in soil. If growing in hydro, etc- not sure.
 

GregS

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Stopped by today. Picked up a Blue Rhino clone. Sounded interesting. Anybody have experience with it?
 

woodsusa

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I've heard of grape ape but never tried it. I did have 3 grand daddy purp clones on my very first grow. I had no idea they were a clone only strain so I never thought of cloning. It was great smoke. Small plant with lots of small nuggets. Very sticky to the touch.
 
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