Clip them right at the stem. Spider mites are common. Especially around dirt roads. Found in a lot of barrow ditches along paved roads too.Thanks...... I now think I have spider mites... Found them on a house plant. What's the best way to cut them and how close to the stem??
Thank you again for your help
I've clipped it down from the bottom and got rid of some of the fan leaves. Looked under a magnifying glass and could not see much with the mites so will check every day to see if they are thereWater less frequently. Let the container get lighter and lighter. It won’t die I promise. Then feed or water thoroughly. Enough to drip from the bottom.
Check this out.I've clipped it down from the bottom and got rid of some of the fan leaves. Looked under a magnifying glass and could not see much with the mites so will check every day to see if they are there
Thanks
You’ll see small webbings if you hAd spider mitesI've clipped it down from the bottom and got rid of some of the fan leaves. Looked under a magnifying glass and could not see much with the mites so will check every day to see if they are there
Thanks
I'm growing in soil..... Thank god I've not got spider mites think I was just thinking the worstYeah another PH issue for sure. What are you growing it in? I have battled spider mites over the years, and it takes consistency to eliminate them. What I do is take all my plants away from my grow area, and I disinfect the grow area. Then I take each of the plants outtside, flowering or not, and i spray the underside of the leaves to knock them, and their eggs off. The plants in flowering get a little gentler shower, so you dont fuck your buds up. The vegetative ones get the hard blast setting. I then spray castile soap on the vegging plants.I mean everywhere, coating them. The soap suffocates the mites. I repeat this daily, after work, for a week.
Another thing I have noticed about spider mites is that they prefer always seem to prefer a particular plant over another. And they prefer a dryer environment.
I'm growing in soil..... Thank god I've not got spider mites think I was just thinking the worst
Bio mix the light and allWhat soil?