spider mites! help

Javadog

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Read up.....there are too many things to try.

They vary in strength and potential hazard.

Pay specific attention to to period of time that these substances
take to break down and become inactive. (you will want to be sure
that you do not poison your buds).

Look for things like neem oil, Avid, etc

Good luck,

JD

P.S. You should be posting photos if you can. Thanks!
 

Jimmyjonestoo

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Since youre already flowering i recommend mighty wash. Works great decent price. Next time use a neem oil spray on a regular basis as a preventative measure.
 

bottletoke

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Since youre already flowering i recommend mighty wash. Works great decent price. Next time use a neem oil spray on a regular basis as a preventative measure.
What would you recommend if your vegging and about using neem oil, should u stop using it when your flowering?
 

Javadog

Well-Known Member
If you are still Vegging, then, from what I have seen, you may want
to start a series of attacks. Read up on what people have done. There
are many threads. Many times it seems to take a multi-prong approach.

Good luck,

JD
 

fandango

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garden safe kills the fuckers....neem oil just slows em down...after you spray the spider look a the bottom of the fan leaf see if they still crawl around
 

Javadog

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Who else has used the Power Wash?

I read some amazing write ups but not too many references.

JD
 

Csufan97

Active Member
Flowering stay away from everything that coats the flower EX: any type of oil... use mighty wash or any non oil compound or risk poisoning yourself.
 

CNN

Member
I've used it all. The mighty wash kills the eggs. Chech it out on google. It's the best I've used. I've used the power wash, it doesn't kill the eggs.
i don't use chemicals or oils in flower for the reason mentioned before. You can controll them in flower with just water. You have to spray them everyday. It will keep them under control, but you will never get rid of them with just water.
tempature will slow them down if you can get it cool enough. They don't like it when it gets into the 50's
 

Jimmyjonestoo

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Ive also had good luck with dr doom. Something to remember is no matter what you use the mites will eventually build an immunity so its best to switch up your tactic every so often.
 

intenseneal

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Neem oil, Mighty Wash and Power Wash.
Mighty Wash kill the bugs and eggs and Power Wash cleans off all the dead bugs and different sprays used on the plant(s).
 

Eclypse

Active Member
A buddy used this stuff called "End All". I have never had mites (Knocks on wood) but recon I would use this if I had em. He says it works amazing.
 
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