Yeah, that was a bit surprising. :wtf:Quote:
Originally Posted by Opie Yutts
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Yeah, that was a bit surprising. :wtf:Quote:
Originally Posted by Opie Yutts
All praise "Allah Opieyutts" King of all Cannabis Knowledge!!!
Cha, hardly. But thanks.Quote:
Originally Posted by CannabisCarl2134
Yeah, we're all real scared. Somebody didn't get their nappy time today.
Knock them off with a pump sprayer with plain water, for a couple of days.. Then spray with neem oil. Use protekt as an emulsifier. Mix as the label on the neem oil says. You add a couple of no pest strips and Bam!:thumbsup:
I'm sure that would work, but I skipped the first three steps you mention and only used one strip. All my mites were dead within 3 days, eggs/babies included.
Your the one who turned me onto the no pest strips! You'll see one hanging in alot of my pics.... Been awhile since there were mites. I change them every 3 months.Hope your doing well today!Quote:
Originally Posted by Opie Yutts
Do you keep one hanging at all times to keep other pests away as well, or is it just a mite problem? Just curious. The only pest problem I've ever had was the mites, and since the strips are so toxic I thought it would be best to not keep em around if I wasn't having a pest problem. If you don't have a strip hanging do mites get back into your grow area? My big mistake was bringing home a clone that had mites on it, and I've not had a problem otherwise. I know other areas of the country have bigger pest problems, and I was just wondering how bad yours was.
Opie,Quote:
Originally Posted by Opie Yutts
I keep one hanging all the time! You can see one hanging in alot of my attachments,I've posted.I'm positive that there are no mites. I've even noticed dead gnats on the floor and around the rims of my pots.The yellow sticky pads would be good for those.As they fly around the room,from pot to pot laying eggs in the soil.The wetter the soil, the worse the gnat problem.The azalea is what a mite loves the most! Esspecially,here in the south.If you have alot of these plants around your house then that may be where they are multiplying.White powdery mildew is prevalent in the crepe mertal.It gets airborne and passes from one plant to the other.So you can see how easy it would be to bring all this into the growroom..
You doin' OK,today?
I posted this Jan.2007. Pic of the strip... I've used them longer than that,though!!!! Thank's,to you! :thumbsup:
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