I just realized I got a spider mite infestation, mostly in my soil based plants, but now also starting on the Hydro plants I got!
I never did any preventive spraying as I haven't found the ingredients needed. So far I got Cilantro and Mint leaves from the market, as well as limes from the garden, but no Lavender oil or Neem oil - where does one get something like that I wonder. It will take me a few weeks to get anything commercial from an online supplier and as I'm in the 3rd world that is often the only way.
I was looking at this article and its recipe:
Home Kitchen Bug Killers
For pest prevention, we use neem seed oil (usually found in the health and beauty aisle), as well as a spray made from fresh organic cilantro, mint, lemon rinds and hot peppers, combined in a food processor with a little water, organic rosemary and lavender essential oils, plus a drop or two of Dr. Bronner’s soap. The oil and soap work as a spreading agent to cover your plants evenly with the water-based mixture (which would otherwise bead up), and they also help the active ingredients in the herbs penetrate the exoskeletons of pests. A lot of the high-priced pesticides you find in grow stores use the exact same com- pounds found in these and other common herbs, seeds, barks and so on.
Growing for Maximum Flavor
By Mitch Shenassa · Fri Oct 17, 2014
I figure I'll use my cilantro and mint, maybe with the habanero sauce and some chopped chillies, but I haven't got any Lavender, Rosemary or Neem oil and so far no clue as to where one could get that here, so either no oil or a bit of extra virgin olive oil maybe?
Fucking Spider Mites...