have you tried drowning the last of them with water containing a few drops of dish soap, I think this is safe to use when budding and doubt it will leave any taste as it's so diluted
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have you tried drowning the last of them with water containing a few drops of dish soap, I think this is safe to use when budding and doubt it will leave any taste as it's so diluted
Hmm, I should do that too... So far I have been smashing them and rubbing any leaf with a mite on it with rubbing alcohol. How diluted would you recommend for the soap?
who needs a fogger when you've got ladybugs or praying mantis! rawr!
someone help me please i was lookin at my plant and i seen loads of tiny flies living in the soil and some on the plant what are they?????????
crow: you need to start a thread in the grow section under problems and help please or whatever it is and I guess this column, as well!
That way people who have visited this site will visit yours with proper answers for your questions. That will most likely get you faster help than leaving this post under someone else's! Good luck to you. There are many threads on this topic. Until you stumble across the one that fits your needs, maybe someone will give you an answer asap!! Good luck to you! Pr:)
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Originally Posted by crowlee
Act accordingly:)
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you only need a few drops of dish soap as it's only to break the surface tension of the water to stop the little buggers walking on the top of it.
I think they call it a wetting agent, I have a mate who always submerges his clones in this solution for about 20 minutes before transplanting and just gives the plants a spraying with it weekly to catch any eggs that hatch that may have been left. I hope you kill 'em all:thumbsup:
I had the mites bad I bout a 8 oz bottle of avid and it killed them.I wouldnt use it so late in flowering tho