Spider mites just a week from harvest

2feather18

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I was examining my leaves on my plant I discovered a little red bug Crawling. I grabbed it and killed it real fast I don't see no webs I don't see any other bugs I sprayed it with neem oil I hope this is not going to affect my Harvest
 

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Spider mites live for two to four weeks. Adult female mites can lay 20 eggs each day through their adult lives. Eggs are laid at the base of plants or on leaves and buds and hatch in about three days. Young mites mature to adulthood in about five days and then live another one to three weeks.

Spider mites thrive in warm weather. A population of mites can explode when temperatures reach 80°F or 27 °C. When the weather turns chilly, adult mites hibernate in garden debris or tree bark. In warm regions they may be active all year. Growth and egg laying is sped up by warm weather. There are many generations in a year.

Spider mites can be found throughout North America especially in arid climates.
 
thats not a spider mite, there minute. but the webs and the leaves sugest spider mites, have a look under the leaves, you will see lots of little dots in webs along the undersides of them
 
You know I just seen another little one I'm going to kill every fucking single one of them if I have to go through every nook and cranny of my buds I will kill them all if it takes me hours and all day what's a combination of insecticidal soap and neem oil I don't care if my fucking shit taste chemically fuck them and then I'll torture them when I seen it when I capture them I will torture them
 
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