No grow shop around here to get sprays or predator mites. What do i do?
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No grow shop around here to get sprays or predator mites. What do i do?
I truly dont know if it will work, but traditionally soapy water has done wonders for other plants in terms of getting rid of bugs. You sure you dont have a garden center or a home depot in your area? Walmart even has tons of chemicals maybe even natural stuff that could work. Neem oil is what you need. My friend swears by it as a soil grower. I believe he is even using it to pretreat his soil before grows so that the spider mites cant start. I believe this stuff is really what you need so the better solution maybe be to figure out a way to get your hands on this stuff instead of trying to find a way to not use it. I think it's 10 bucks a quart. Ebay, walmart, home depot, garden center, head shop, feed and seed farm store, these are the places likely to carry this stuff.
Neem Oil is god.
Prodaytrader is right, you can find it at Home Depot, Lowes, Walmart, and I have even seen it at Longs Drug Store.
I recommend the brand Greenlight because it is organic and works fantastic, not only with insects, but with molds and dieses as well. :thumbsup:
Thanks guys, so the Neem oil is something you just put in the soil?! or do I have to rub/spray on the leaves? The problem is, Im 3 weeks into flowering and these suckers are HUGE!! Some are taller then I am and there are so many branches/leaves, its unreal! Obviosly this is my first grow, as I am totally unprepared, but I cant afford to lose these babies...
The bottle of concentrated Neem Oil comes with a full instruction manuel taped onto the back of the bottle. It will tell you the ratios to use, and how often to use it. You will be spraying 100% of your plants with it, so it sounds like you have a lot of work on your hands, but trust me, it will be worth it in the end.Quote:
Originally Posted by IrOnAdDiCt
Neem Oil is pressed from the nut of the Neem Tree. It is 100% organic and non toxic to humans. It doesn't matter that you are spraying the buds, it is not harmfull at all. However, it does have a strong odor and taste. For that reason, try not to use it for the last 1-2 weeks of budding to avoid tasting the Neem Oil in your smoke.
First, do not spray with soapy water.
Second, go get a no pest strip for the plant room.
Third Neem and yes you can do not only foliar but into the soil Avoid treating 3 weeks before harvest only for taste reasons, harmless to peoples.
I dont have the complete list handy, but garlic, onions, dill, fennel, coriander/cilantro and cloves are the herbs that repel spider mites. Marigolds? Do attract spider mites. Garlic, dill, and cilantro also repel ahids. Keep your outside air coming in filtered. If your garden shed is surrounded by lush vegitation, like mine, Keep that door closed on hot days, and get a small air conditioner. dont put or bring any other plants or dirt into that room. These are precautions I took this time, because the last two times I caught spider mites during flowering, of all times. I used the "hot shot" no pests, and they were gone in four days, then came back a week later. The door was open and letting those bastards find their way back in. I kept the door closed from then on, and no more mites. On a side note, if you grow for a dispensary, they will frown upon the use of strips, claiming they do leave a residual smell throughout the product.
with due respect...why? Is it because he is in late stage flower and it would wash tric's off? Can I assume during veg, a soapy foilar wash would be acceptable then?Quote:
Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
never had mites, but I suppose I should learn
I'm stupid but pyrethrins are natural and are destroyed by light.
Light spraying in the off cycle should do it in less than a week.
Remove webbing manually.
Walmart, Lowes HD etc....
Pony-
Some soaps contain high phos or other chemicals and will burn the heck out of plants. The taste is another reason, but that is only taste.