I got mitess!

^NoR*CaL@420

Well-Known Member
YEA JUST got a couple clones andd i noticed one had mites, i cant buy any thing for em now but i know thers a house hold items spray i can make and i was wondering if any one can tell me what it maybe and has personally had good results from it.
thank you!
 

^NoR*CaL@420

Well-Known Member
those sound like what i will be picking up maybe next week. but is ther like a half water half bleach spray i can make? doesnt realy sound like somthing thats good for plants, butthats why im here askin
thanks again all!
 

XRagnorX

New Member
I cannot stress how important it is not to fuck around with this, mites are serious!
I had to scrap everything after 6-9 months of failed attempts to extricate them. (some other stuff was involved we don't need to go into)
They survived every safe and organic method I tried and after that they survived a time released pyrethum bomb. That's like 260+/- days lost. Sure I produced enough high grade crap to get me along but basically it's a fail. Low yeilds, poor developement, disagreeable taste and they are small enough to pass through a kief screen.....
SO TAKE IT SERIOUS MAN! and let me know what works cause I didn't find it.

predatory mites where my first attempt, triple threat mix. Unfortunately my landlord didnt tell me the package had arrived for about 5 days after it was shipped. Only the blood thirstiest and smartest survived that I tell you. They did however survive every treatment the spider mites did except maybe the pyrethum. They just didn't spread fast enough to overtake the enemy.
Neem oil fell short of eradication (once again noticable improvement but no cure) and one of my favorite plants had a very bad allergic reaction to it. ( A very grape-y purple
with a hysterical laughter inducing quality. But it took like 75 days and it was leafy, always pissed me off camping the closet like that, just chillin, like it's got all the time in the world. Everybody else is done , but ol' purple is still in theyre tying up space....)
Safer soap is a good surfacant and I like it for mixing with all my various medicine man mumbo jumbo.
Speaking of which, garlic and or capsicum peppers are best for cooking with thinly sliced deer steaks. As for deterring spider mites I think they actually love the stuff, they're like yum! gourmet eats! Thank you for the seasoning.
nicotine works until they build a tolerance, 5 generations and they don't give a shit. Maybe less.
Rosemary works well, but it falls short of the true genocide I was seeking. Rosemary is effective to a large extent, still no miracle here. I would like to personally recommend PlantLife body care company. They're Rosemary is the shit and it's a good price.If you like high purity essential oils I suggest you check them out, anyway, sooo much cheaper than that 217 commercial shit or whatever from NL.
*high grade oils should be deluted more than the stuff you find in the stores or it can damage leaves. Plantlife rosemary is strong...
Isopropyl and water is mildly effective at first but fails, Isopropyl/water. I started at like 2:100 and increased over time to maybe ~1:12 to the point it began to damage new growth sites effectively causing fetal alcohol syndrome to the new leaves
Ladybugs fuck, feed and sleep and as soon as you turn your back they escape through some invisible crack somewhere, they kinda work like a goat eating brush he just browses through and leaves a meal for later. They might eventually kill them off, but, they aren't in any particular hurry.
Pyrethum tr kills the fuck out of lady bugs! poor ladybugs... I feel a little bad about that, But alot escaped. So I killed just the loyal ones. Monster! anyway, I set off a pyrethum tr 1500sqft in a considerably smaller area. Long story short it damaged nearby leaves and killed 80% of the spider mites. Wich by now where some god forsaken superstrain of chlorophyll hungry mutants, like zombies..... mutant, hungry plant zombie bugs...seriously.
TakeDown is effective on adults bugs outdoors. It basically it just lets the plant get a little nutrient burst that allows healing and new growth. Allowing the plant to outpace the bugs till it gets bigger and stronger. I did not use it in indoor tests
by then my plants where so F'd up I didnt want to stress them anymore.

So that's my rant on what doesn't work.

So it comes down to handing over $100 bucks to the smurking kid at the hydro shop, while feeling like you got space herpes. people taking a step back as not to get infected.
I couldn't buy the expensive stuff simply based on the fact that the salesman was a dick. My bad i guess, but respect is respect.... yah know?

SO, in closing if you care about losing massive amounts of time and productivity and possibly an irreplaceable strain.
DO Use the harsh, nasty, potent, chemically complex, top shelf , high dollar miteicides the ones recommended by the guys on here with lots of knowin of things.
But please do it in the safest most responsible way. Remember chemicals can alter DNA and nobody wants to die of incorrectly replicated DNA. :cry:
So grow your shit as pure you can, but know when to bust out the
Weapons of Mite Destruction :o:fire::finger:
that's all Ive got to say about that....
 

queenster

Active Member
Ya treegear unless you know what you are talking about maybe you shouldnt hand out info to people. hot shots do kill mites and do it much better than anything ive ever tried and if you keep them in your room through 2 grow cycles and no less they will kill all the babies as they come out of their eggs at the next light cycle change. I have personal experience with this and know for a fact due to having the battle myself and i have kept a few at least three hot shots in my room for the last few years and have had no repeat infestations. you need to make sure you have pest strips in place at the light cycle change or the domant mites will hatch with nothing to stop them and you are fighting the same battle again. happy growing

floromite and avid work great but i wouldn't use it post 12/12 and personally I will only use it on clones. Anyway....since its only a clone, fill up a sink with water, add a few squirts of green palmolive dishsoap along with the floromite or avid and dunk the plants upside down making sure you don't get the medium wet. Wait a few days and do it a second time to make sure any eggs that may have hatched get killled as well. Works like a charm but its expensive....100+ Will probably be more economical to buy new clones.
Mom out a strain or two you like and avoid purchasing at clubs, almost everything I've gotten at a club had powdery mildew 3 days later. Haven't had mites yet because they probably pre-dip them like above. IMO...club clones are dirty.

Hot shot strips won't kill mites (thats almost humorous). Since they're six bucks go ahead and get them but they won't help. For later stage mite problems, Azatrol is an OMRI neem oil concentrate that works well for controlling them but needs to be applied at least weekly to keep numbers down. Or you can smoke Avid and have no mites, your call.
Vacuuming works but it'll leave some of the eggs, female mites lay 100's of eggs in their 2-4 week life cycle, My buddy the organic grower sucks 'em off for a few hours a few times a week and somehow rigged a dimmer to his vacuum to slow the suction...no thanks.
 

Xcon

Active Member
no-pest didn't work for me, mites became resistant.

I got rid of my mites with a pump sprayer and water. The wand is great for spraying up under the leaves, knocking those bastards and their eggs off. After 2 weeks of this twice a day I had no more mites and they haven't been back. A regular bottle sprayer might not get the same results, but it's better than nothing.

^these things are $8-$16 at home depot, lowes, walmart
 

queenster

Active Member
How long ago did you just knock them off with water? Also how long after the no-pest strips were installed did you try the water thing? ive never heard of just water killing mites or their eggs. the eggs will lay dormant for a while till the conditions are right then hatch again.

no-pest didn't work for me, mites became resistant.

I got rid of my mites with a pump sprayer and water. The wand is great for spraying up under the leaves, knocking those bastards and their eggs off. After 2 weeks of this twice a day I had no more mites and they haven't been back. A regular bottle sprayer might not get the same results, but it's better than nothing.

^these things are $8-$16 at home depot, lowes, walmart
 

Xcon

Active Member
How long ago did you just knock them off with water?
Last summer
Also how long after the no-pest strips were installed did you try the water thing? ive never heard of just water killing mites or their eggs. the eggs will lay dormant for a while till the conditions are right then hatch again.
That's what I've heard, that they lay dormant. I've also heard that you can never get rid of mites, lol. Perhaps I reduced their population to miniscule levels for that grow, I was surprised myself to see the damage stop immediately. I also bleach my closet and my equipment in between grows.

I researched a lot of pesticides, and used most of them. What worked best for me was just keeping better control of the environment. If I noticed mites tomorrow, I'd drop my temps and start spraying daily for a few weeks, then my usual cleaning routine after harvest.
 

capncash

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i think what he's trying to say is the No Pest strip isn't gonna work too....lol
No pest strips do work, better than anything ive ever tried. I had about a dozen of them in a room with over 300 plants. completely destroyed all mites. I actually watched them die under microscope. this guy has no idea what he is talking about.
 
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