well that was a few weeks back. the ozone has worked iv,e copied some one that was nice enough to share his experiance by trial and error burning his plants till he got it right, 3 minutes once in the morning for a week or so then from time to time i see no sighns of them now however this diatomateus earth sounds great it cuts them and they dry out great i will definately get some ,,while i was infested i saw a video of a spidermite getting eaten by a predator mite anything that will hurt them now is good as i know how to kill themm spidermites
if I spot a mite or an egg on the bottom of my leaves during vegetative growth, I spray every day for the first 3-4 days with: Azamax, Spinosad(Captain Jacks brand), diamataceous earth dust, and or neem oil.
People say every three days because it takes 3 days for a mite egg to hatch. THINK ABOUT IT!.
The mites aren't laying eggs all at the same time.- If the eggs were laid 2 and a half days ago, and the organic pesticides you use don't penetrate its shell, it will be born 12 hours later (approx.) And most of your spray may be rinsed off or dried by than.
Most of the strong little hatchlings will survive, joining 3% or so of mites that survived your spraying and they will continue to lay eggs every hour.
If you instead spray again 12 hours later, making sure to root drench with spinosid which is non-systemic(won't be sucked up by roots) with a DIFFERENT spray you will wipe out most of the rest of them, and subsequent sprays of a third and forth DIFERENT organic pesticide every 12 hours for first 3-4 days. Than every 3 days after. Rinse an hour after with RO or plain water.
Mites are WORSE for your plant than being over sprayed with these organic sprays I have listed and switching it up helps so it isn't too much of one thing.
Most of these sprays are fungicides as well so you don't have to worry about that.
Make sure to look at your plants from underneath and inspect for little white mite eggs, I make sure I rinse them all off, inspecting each leaf.
I haven't had an infestation in years because I nipped it in the bud. If you don't wipe them out in the beginning, your house or apartment will become permanently infested.