Spidermites please help

Lsd.Beat

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Hi,i have a problem i think is spidermites see in photo,yellow dots on exterior and dark dots in interior part, see on photo.I want to destroy them with alcohol but i don't know who much ml sanitar alcohol with 70%vol put in 1L water?
 

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BarnBuster

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It'll take more than spraying with a alcohol solution to get rid of them as they are very persistent. Many threads and opinions on what to use in the forums. Forbid and No Pest Strips are what I have used in the past. Some claim success with formulas using a variety of essential oils. Read up and good luck.
 

propertyoftheUS

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Yeah those little buggers can wipe out your entire crop if left uncontrolled, besides being potentially devestating they are near impossible to get rid of once they get a foothold in your room. There are a plethora of miticides on the market and I have used most with mixed results but never full eradication. Prevention is the best miticide but as mentioned above, Forbid is the latest and supposed greatest, I've never tried it so can't attest to its reliability!! Good luck
 

Terry385

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I used this Monterey Garden Insect Spray with Spinosad
and this
Spider mite and egg eradicator.......secret ingredient plain 'ole lavender oil.......1/2 ounce oil + 5 milliliters of dish soap, mix thoroughly then add to 1 liter water(this is a strong dose you can go lighter for preventative spray).In that order,if you mix the oil into water then add dish soap the oil wont emulsify properly.Spray entire plant top and bottom of leafs especially.Spray every 2-4 day depending on severity of infestation.
 

Bud Tipps

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Regular neem treatment is the only thing I have found to work so far. Mix some neem oil and dishsoap in a spray bottle with warm water, shake it up and spray them down every 3-4 days. Try and get under all the leaves and all over each plant.
 

weedenhanced

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Hi,i have a problem i think is spidermites see in photo,yellow dots on exterior and dark dots in interior part, see on photo.I want to destroy them with alcohol but i don't know who much ml sanitar alcohol with 70%vol put in 1L water?
I use a proper poision Iam not organic at all something for rose ornamentals lol seriously I do fcks em hard and fast fck soap and all that shit if there's no bud use a real poision
 

weedenhanced

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Hi,i have a problem i think is spidermites see in photo,yellow dots on exterior and dark dots in interior part, see on photo.I want to destroy them with alcohol but i don't know who much ml sanitar alcohol with 70%vol put in 1L water?
I have used this in the past on a plant in veg I would not use on a flowering plant tho
Shit outa plant system in about a weeks kills em all 100%
Kills insect pests and mites on contact and systemically works from within the plant to control insect pests and diseases. For use on roses and ornamentals in the home garden.

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How It Works
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Imidaclorprid, Tau-fluvalinate & myclobutanil
 

Fease

Well-Known Member
I used this Monterey Garden Insect Spray with Spinosad
and this
Spider mite and egg eradicator.......secret ingredient plain 'ole lavender oil.......1/2 ounce oil + 5 milliliters of dish soap, mix thoroughly then add to 1 liter water(this is a strong dose you can go lighter for preventative spray).In that order,if you mix the oil into water then add dish soap the oil wont emulsify properly.Spray entire plant top and bottom of leafs especially.Spray every 2-4 day depending on severity of infestation.
Do you think Dr.Bronner's lavender soap would work?
 

janiking

Well-Known Member
ive heard of anti-mite mites. Not sure if its true but apparentaly there is a specific mite that wont harm your plant but feeds ont the harmfull ones, please correct me if im wrong i just heard it somehwere so im not sure its true
 

Fease

Well-Known Member
There's a few species of mites that will do that for us. Normally called "predatory mites". They're a little pricey on the net from what I've seen. But can help a lot with a bad problem. They also disappear when the shit plant eating mites are dead.
 

churchhaze

Well-Known Member
You must use a multiprong attack, and you must NOT DELAY.

1) Hotshot no pest strips
2) soapy water (potassium based liquid hand soap.) Spray the whole plant. It will cause their soft bodies to melt. Make sure to rinse the soap off afterwards.
3) Clean the entire area thoroughly, and regularly. Bleach the floors, walls, pots, etc. Make sure to throw all affected leaves away.

Make sure to keep the no pest strips for a few weeks even after the problem is gone. Pray to jesus the mites don't come back.

good luck!

Hi,i have a problem i think is spidermites see in photo,yellow dots on exterior and dark dots in interior part, see on photo.I want to destroy them with alcohol but i don't know who much ml sanitar alcohol with 70%vol put in 1L water?
 

reapersfamiliar

Active Member
You must use a multiprong attack, and you must NOT DELAY.

1) Hotshot no pest strips
2) soapy water (potassium based liquid hand soap.) Spray the whole plant. It will cause their soft bodies to melt. Make sure to rinse the soap off afterwards.
3) Clean the entire area thoroughly, and regularly. Bleach the floors, walls, pots, etc. Make sure to throw all affected leaves away.

Make sure to keep the no pest strips for a few weeks even after the problem is gone. Pray to jesus the mites don't come back.

good luck!
awesome advice! the only thing i would add, is to the soapy water mix: couple of drops of peppermint oil and re-spray 7-10 days.

i like the no pest strip idea never thought about that.

think i'll pick me up some of those.

thanks again for the tip!
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