Morbid Angel
Well-Known Member
I recently discovered spider mites setting up shop in my room while transferring plants from veg to flower.
No webs yet. I noticed the tell tale bites and when I flipped the leaves over I saw them. Little black dots, some egg pouches.
I have never had a mite problem before.
I cracked the seal on my pure organic Neem oil and mixed solutions in a 500mL bottle.
- ~500mL warm water
- 2-3 eye droppers of neem oil
- just enough soap (Shaklee Basic H2 biodegradable) to allow the oil to mix in with the warm water
Pulled all the plants out of the room & sprayed all plants thoroughly from the underside first and then from the top side until they where drenched and then some. Also sprayed the top 'soil' and the fabric pots.
I cleaned out the room, sprayed it down as well after.
I have read that lower temperatures and a light schedule less than 12 hrs of light help to slow down the process of the hive.
I raised my lights because I heard neem can make plants sensitive to light and turned up my exhaust and intake to keep temperatures down to 20-23*C / 68-73.4*F during lights on and 17*C / 62.6*F during lights off.
I also adjusted my light schedule to 11/13 in the flower area.
The next day in the flower area my plants are all curled and haggard looking. The fan leaves are super clawed and curled. The newer growth is all thin and twisted. A lot of the new growth also looks like it had light bleaching. Death looked imminent.
After seeing this I sprayed down all the top side to drenching with plain water right after lights out to wash off any residual neem oil on the top of the leaves.
I replaced my flowering lights to a 400W hps from a 1000W. Left them for another day. They looked like they where starting to recover. Most of the black speck mites are gone from the undersides of the leaves.
Fan leaves are still curled. New growth still looks like shit. But death it seems is not at the door any longer.
I have my lights at an elevated hight still, about 2ft from the top of the plants but back at normal wattage.
Now here is where the forum comes in. Can any one help me understand:
Why do my plants look this way after a single Neem oil session?
Will they recover? What can I do to assist them? (Looks almost like N toxicity 'claw' to an extreme without the burnt tips on the fan leaves and heat/light stress on the new growth).
Would a flush help?
How long does it take for the active chemical compound Dichlorvos to break down and be gone from my plants and grow room?
(I am researching this still on the net and am having difficulty tracking down a positive answer on this. I will actively be researching this chemical and post any findings here as well).
Thank you RIU.
No webs yet. I noticed the tell tale bites and when I flipped the leaves over I saw them. Little black dots, some egg pouches.
I have never had a mite problem before.
I cracked the seal on my pure organic Neem oil and mixed solutions in a 500mL bottle.
- ~500mL warm water
- 2-3 eye droppers of neem oil
- just enough soap (Shaklee Basic H2 biodegradable) to allow the oil to mix in with the warm water
Pulled all the plants out of the room & sprayed all plants thoroughly from the underside first and then from the top side until they where drenched and then some. Also sprayed the top 'soil' and the fabric pots.
I cleaned out the room, sprayed it down as well after.
I have read that lower temperatures and a light schedule less than 12 hrs of light help to slow down the process of the hive.
I raised my lights because I heard neem can make plants sensitive to light and turned up my exhaust and intake to keep temperatures down to 20-23*C / 68-73.4*F during lights on and 17*C / 62.6*F during lights off.
I also adjusted my light schedule to 11/13 in the flower area.
The next day in the flower area my plants are all curled and haggard looking. The fan leaves are super clawed and curled. The newer growth is all thin and twisted. A lot of the new growth also looks like it had light bleaching. Death looked imminent.
After seeing this I sprayed down all the top side to drenching with plain water right after lights out to wash off any residual neem oil on the top of the leaves.
I replaced my flowering lights to a 400W hps from a 1000W. Left them for another day. They looked like they where starting to recover. Most of the black speck mites are gone from the undersides of the leaves.
Fan leaves are still curled. New growth still looks like shit. But death it seems is not at the door any longer.
I have my lights at an elevated hight still, about 2ft from the top of the plants but back at normal wattage.
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I have purchased NO PEST STRIPS. I will be installing them tomorrow. The grow room is detached from house. I plan to use the strips for a week or until I see no sign of the borg.
Now here is where the forum comes in. Can any one help me understand:
Why do my plants look this way after a single Neem oil session?
Will they recover? What can I do to assist them? (Looks almost like N toxicity 'claw' to an extreme without the burnt tips on the fan leaves and heat/light stress on the new growth).
Would a flush help?
How long does it take for the active chemical compound Dichlorvos to break down and be gone from my plants and grow room?
(I am researching this still on the net and am having difficulty tracking down a positive answer on this. I will actively be researching this chemical and post any findings here as well).
Thank you RIU.