I have a very minor infestation of Spider Mites. I just applied the second application of a Neem Oil/Dishsoap mixture. I do not physically see any spider mites and have only actually seen maybe 4 or 5 total, however I think I do see eggs (which makes sense on 2nd appliation)
My question is, would it be advisable just to be safe to introduce Phytoseiulus Persimilis to the plants? If so, I am slightly confused about how to control the humidity levels appropriate to their effective reproduction.
I understand the hudity level needs to be above 60% which concerns me slightly just that I understood anything over 50% humidty unsafe. Right now my temperatures run from 72°-85° and 9-14% humidity.
Can anyone knowledgeable please review this and grace me with some input I would much appreciate it. THanks in advance
-Washington State Medical Marijuana Patient
My question is, would it be advisable just to be safe to introduce Phytoseiulus Persimilis to the plants? If so, I am slightly confused about how to control the humidity levels appropriate to their effective reproduction.
I understand the hudity level needs to be above 60% which concerns me slightly just that I understood anything over 50% humidty unsafe. Right now my temperatures run from 72°-85° and 9-14% humidity.
Can anyone knowledgeable please review this and grace me with some input I would much appreciate it. THanks in advance
-Washington State Medical Marijuana Patient