what is malathion? miticide?Home Depot has Malathion mix it with a little neem oil and there gone. I DO NOT spray buds or flowers! Spray every week weather you see them or not.
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Don't dip your buds in alcohol!!!! alcohol is a solvent of THC. The mites will leave the bud on their own accord as it dries.i mean u could scrape em off into a dish of alcohol....or dip em...not sure if it will soak back up into buds, i doubt it.
i said to dip the stems, not the buds....lol just where the mites are for a quick kill. i agree probably not the best idea... i wouldnt recommend water curing either, tried it and wasnt that good. i will give another try on a smaller scale next round.Don't dip your buds in alcohol!!!! alcohol is a solvent of THC. The mites will leave the bud on their own accord as it dries.
ya just want to kill em also...this way they dont find there way back to the next crop.When you're done with your drying, you'll probably not see any mites. I've had a couple of mite problems, and they've always disappeared by the time the buds make it to the jars. If you really go looking for it, you may find 1 or 2 that stick around, but almost all of them will be gone by the time your buds are dry
Interesting soaking buds for a few hours...What other differences have you noticed from a typical air dry?I've been dealing with spider mites for the last few months.
I plan to bomb once my last plants finish up, plus i've got animals
and cannot bomb until november when i go on vacation.
For the time being, i'm trying to keep them at bay using Azamax, Neem, and Organicide.
They've gotten pretty bad, so bad you can see webs and mites around a few of the bigger
buds.
What i've been doing since I started to harvest the mite ridden plants is as i cut and trim the
buds, i've been submerging the entire bud in water for 3 to 4 hours. I'd much rather kill as many
living bugs as possible, and not give them a chance to leave the plants and find either my veg or flower rooms.
I've never been a fan of water curing and the 3 to 4 hour soak is nothing more than an attempt to
kill bugs. That short of a soak doesn't leave the buds with that water cured look, nor has the weight of the buds
been affected. For all intents, they looked as if air dried.
I've not seen a single mite survive and leave a bud after it's been soaked. Nor have i seen any mites, alive or dead
in or on buds in curing jars, some of which have been curing for over a month.
As i said, i plan to bomb but until then this is how i've been dealing with those little fuckers.
Other than the buds being ready to start curing a day sooner i haven't noticed any difference.Interesting soaking buds for a few hours...What other differences have you noticed from a typical air dry?