max316420
Well-Known Member
So I’ve recently switched to Athena nutes and they have a product called “Cleanse” which the main ingredient is “Hypochlorous acid”. I understand that it’s not harmful to humans or plants and can be used as a insecticide.. Does anyone have experience using Hypochlorous acid as a pesticide against spidermites and if so, how effective was it against those little bastards? I know there are a ton of different pesticides for spidermites, but it’s almost like they are becoming resistant to a lot of them so thought we might try something new (ps… this will be tried on outdoor ladies)