Don't buy into this. Completely false. Yes, Spider mites are a real bitch to get rid of, and will take very aggressive tactics to get rid of them, but you don't need to resort to chemicals to get rid of them. It is true that they only attack sick unhealthy plants, so going all organic is a first good step to having healthy vigorous plants. Next, get some ladybugs. These are your best option for a real fight against a lot of spider mites. I know a bunch of people that have gotten spider mites before, and once they introduced lady bugs, and allowed them to reproduce/eat/die they were mite free for the rest of the grow. The lady bugs will die off when they have no more food supplied. And they will reproduce if their is food(mites), so they will continually attack the mites. Don't buy into the "organic is good for some things, but not others" rhetoric. It just isn't true.You will fail miserably. I hate to say it but I'd put money on it.
The reason it will fail miserably is nothing natural is 100% and you can dunk and spray and wash every leaf by hand at the perfect intervals but there are still going to be mites all over hidden in various places in your home or coming back from scouting missions or coming out of hibernation. (yes, they hibernate)
I strongly advise you cut straight to the chemicals, what you want is floramite sc and you can get small bottles of it from a few ebay sellers online for as low as $15.
Floramite works, is systemic and long acting and kills eggs and any mite that even tries to touch your plants for 3 weeks from application.
You can only do it while in veg, same with a lot of things. You will not be able to dunk or even spray water after they're in flower and that's the time when they'll go from nothing to millions before you even have a chance to finish the grow. You know it will take 2 months (or so) to flower, and the mites will take advantage of it, trust me, I know what I'm talking about.
All natural is fine, when appropriate. Maybe your next grow will be mite free and can be fully organic. This one can't, you have too much of a problem already.
c02 to kill them sounds nice, but once you see them on your plants they are also in your walls and under the house and in the attic and wherever else they decided to explore. Kind of like ants, they really do a lot of recon.
I think you're right about that one. My bad.No it's not true that they only attack sick plants. They prefer weakened plants but they'll sure as shit take them all and make them weak.
Not really true. Neem Oil (Specifically Einstein's Neem Oil) Is a highly recommended additive to misting your plant in general because how much the leaves enjoy neem. If you've never used it, try it before you knock it.The Plant absorbs nutes via the leaves, so any oil would delete that Plant's ability.
Haha! So true dude. I guess nobody likes using the "Search" function. Thats what gets regulars to switch to other boards. Same topics come up all the time.Some weeks there are 10 threads on spider mites or more. That's probably why.
I'll go 6 months probably before I'll answer another spider mite thread, it just gets old. Same old same old and nobody ever listens anyway.
Don't buy into this. Completely false. Yes, Spider mites are a real bitch to get rid of, and will take very aggressive tactics to get rid of them, but you don't need to resort to chemicals to get rid of them. It is true that they only attack sick unhealthy plants, so going all organic is a first good step to having healthy vigorous plants. Next, get some ladybugs. These are your best option for a real fight against a lot of spider mites. I know a bunch of people that have gotten spider mites before, and once they introduced lady bugs, and allowed them to reproduce/eat/die they were mite free for the rest of the grow. The lady bugs will die off when they have no more food supplied. And they will reproduce if their is food(mites), so they will continually attack the mites. Don't buy into the "organic is good for some things, but not others" rhetoric. It just isn't true.