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my bad i should have kept reading!I also don't like to put a layer of anything like DE or sand on top of my soil. Eventually it all gets wet, hinders air exchange and just gets nasty and sloppy.
my bad i should have kept reading!I also don't like to put a layer of anything like DE or sand on top of my soil. Eventually it all gets wet, hinders air exchange and just gets nasty and sloppy.
ill take 100 spider mites over 1 root aphid anydayI've gotten them too, what i would use is pyrethrium tr and then i have this stuff called gnatrol i add that every time i get soil, its a bad bacteria that the larvae eat and die.
i would do a bomb for ones flying around every 4 days as well as yellow sticky traps to monitor there reproduction. it knocked em out and they are gone till today which has been 3 months.soon as summer hit they were everywhere.
Also i have gotten thrips too. with TR bomb and spinosad to knock them out. it worked and now three months free of them. Now every clone i have gets dipped in azatrol and 4 days later floramite dip. I DO NOT WANT SPIDER MITES! i'm not afraid of much but i'am deathly afraid of these critters as they are like a plague and are teriblly hard to get rid of.
I got rid of mine by doing the following two things last grow: 1 - 2 waterings with gnatrol (same stuff as the dunks) and set out a honey pot trap anywhere they congregate. The honey pot trap is a small pot of soil, saturated with gnatrol water and molasses (the molasses will attract the gnats). Over the top of the pot, lay 2-3 yellow sticky strips like prison bars with some space between so the gnats can fly down to the soil. Eventually, almost all will either land on the sticky strips (may need to replace once or twice) or lay their eggs in the honey pot that kills the eggs.Go got some Mosquito Dunks, which is the Bti, sold at most home improvement stores. Crush up a dunk as best you can, put the powder in a gallon jug with some water, shake it up and let it sit for several hours or over night and then water all of your plants with it. Do this every other week, and within a couple weeks you should notice less of them.
It is good to do use the dunks along with sticky traps and a dusting of DE where ever you see the adult gnats like to congregate. They also find their way up drainage holes at the bottom of the pots and lay their eggs there also, so I work DE into the carpet around the pots. Those that land in it and are exposed to the DE will die eventually.