M Mattdog Member Nov 7, 2010 #1 I sprayed water and anti-bacterial soap mix on my plants for spider mites. If I let this sit will it effect my plants at all, or do I have to spray them with water after?
I sprayed water and anti-bacterial soap mix on my plants for spider mites. If I let this sit will it effect my plants at all, or do I have to spray them with water after?
Auzzie07 Well-Known Member Nov 7, 2010 #2 Spray with water after, definitely. I believe the reason to do this is that the stomata can take in the soap or something and possibly hard them?
Spray with water after, definitely. I believe the reason to do this is that the stomata can take in the soap or something and possibly hard them?
The Ruiner Well-Known Member Nov 7, 2010 #3 The soap should be fine...its actually another cheap way to not buy leafshine products....
Auzzie07 Well-Known Member Nov 7, 2010 #4 The Ruiner said: The soap should be fine...its actually another cheap way to not buy leafshine products.... Click to expand... Really? I've never heard this. Always thought it was harmful.
The Ruiner said: The soap should be fine...its actually another cheap way to not buy leafshine products.... Click to expand... Really? I've never heard this. Always thought it was harmful.
mr. green thumb 01 New Member Nov 7, 2010 #5 fine but you want to use biodegradable soap like Palmolive or ivory I would rinse after a few days or after the mites are gone
fine but you want to use biodegradable soap like Palmolive or ivory I would rinse after a few days or after the mites are gone
mr. green thumb 01 New Member Nov 7, 2010 #6 it probably wont be that effective against spider mites they are lil bitch ass mofos very difficult pest to eradicate
it probably wont be that effective against spider mites they are lil bitch ass mofos very difficult pest to eradicate
F frmrboi Well-Known Member Nov 7, 2010 #8 Safers insectacidal soap is more effective. You'll taste it in your buds BTW.