Here is some evidence I have found of spider mite infestation:
No doubt about it, that's spider mites, right? Larvae on the right side though not sure if it's a mite or what.
Can anybody confirm for me that this is the 2-spotted Spider Mite variety? Based on the first photo I'd say yes but a second opinion from somebody who has been doing this for a long time would not hurt! This is my 2nd year.
I decided yesterday to start treating my 4x4x6 veg tent with dichlorvos. When I discovered the infection I freaked out and chopped down my whole flower tent and then bleached the fuck out of everything.
I really want to keep my strains going though...
So, I have read that people are extremely successful with this chemical, which is available in the form of "No pest strips" -- which is different from the sticky traps!! For a long time I dismissed anybody who said anything "strips" because I assumed they were sticky traps! Ignorant of me.
I have also read that many people have had very little if not zero success with dichlorvos, so I want to see for myself.
The tent is located in a negative pressure room that is otherwise only for growing. I am going to allow mild but decreased ventilation of the tent to increase the chances that this fumigation will be successful.
Anyways I will post my findinags in a few days, of course along with photos if I can produce any.
No doubt about it, that's spider mites, right? Larvae on the right side though not sure if it's a mite or what.
Can anybody confirm for me that this is the 2-spotted Spider Mite variety? Based on the first photo I'd say yes but a second opinion from somebody who has been doing this for a long time would not hurt! This is my 2nd year.
I decided yesterday to start treating my 4x4x6 veg tent with dichlorvos. When I discovered the infection I freaked out and chopped down my whole flower tent and then bleached the fuck out of everything.
I really want to keep my strains going though...
So, I have read that people are extremely successful with this chemical, which is available in the form of "No pest strips" -- which is different from the sticky traps!! For a long time I dismissed anybody who said anything "strips" because I assumed they were sticky traps! Ignorant of me.
I have also read that many people have had very little if not zero success with dichlorvos, so I want to see for myself.
The tent is located in a negative pressure room that is otherwise only for growing. I am going to allow mild but decreased ventilation of the tent to increase the chances that this fumigation will be successful.
Anyways I will post my findinags in a few days, of course along with photos if I can produce any.