i know these critters are tough, but this experience has to take the cake
i grow in a small chamber, i had just completed a grow which turned out to be a male
tough luck, but male is removed and waiting to collect a little pollen
there are no mites apparent on this plant at all, can't prove it's mite free, but it looks it
i pasteurize my grow soil at 180 degrees, pots are washed/brushed with water and detergent
so i just have a new seedling pop, about an inch tall, and i see what looks like rust spots
spider mites, so i hit them with this organic mix of oils(rosemary and others), dead on contact
i had mites over a year ago, but have had several mite free grows since then
it's the dead of winter where i am, and march has been like january
they must have survived in the room for a year, and there are no other plants in the house
i grow in a small chamber, i had just completed a grow which turned out to be a male
tough luck, but male is removed and waiting to collect a little pollen
there are no mites apparent on this plant at all, can't prove it's mite free, but it looks it
i pasteurize my grow soil at 180 degrees, pots are washed/brushed with water and detergent
so i just have a new seedling pop, about an inch tall, and i see what looks like rust spots
spider mites, so i hit them with this organic mix of oils(rosemary and others), dead on contact
i had mites over a year ago, but have had several mite free grows since then
it's the dead of winter where i am, and march has been like january
they must have survived in the room for a year, and there are no other plants in the house