Did you know neem oil is used as a birth control for humans in India.
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Did you know neem oil is used as a birth control for humans in India.
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that is interesting...
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Ya, I heard that...don't think I believe it but ,what u gonna do!
No use a 1/10 milk/water mixture.. it´s a proven remedy agains spider mites..
Hum milk ay. Well I have never heard that. Do you use organic milk? Powdered? I know itll kill mildew but dont understand have mites would be effected besides not liking the smell or taste of rotton milk. How does it work?
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Bluntman,
Im in the same shoes as you. The thing is, i wasnt so lucky when asking for help. You got Knowm, JDogg, and Harddon. YOU ARE VERY LUCKY. Please let me know what worked for you. Its funny that you posted that pic because that is what i have been using since the start of flowering. The only thing is, since i am growing LST style i cant get the underside of the leaves. Thus, i see a BUNCH of dead mites on the top of the leaves but when i flip em over theres a BUNCH still crawling. MITES SUCK! WE MUST WIN!
Also im not sure if this is from the mites or the spray but just as a note, it is only day 26 of flowering for me and 50% of the hairs on my buds have turned brown.
Keep me posted
-SS
I just found this recipe at maximumyeild.com
SPIDER MITES
â?¢ 28 grams table salt
â?¢ 4.5 liters of water
Shake well and spray liberally over plant surface and underside of leaves, or
â?¢ Steep 2 cloves of crushed garlic in 1 litre of water for 24 hours
Strain. Do not dilute. Spray on plants no more than twice a week (also works on aphids and scale mites.)
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and there's a mechanical method for controlling them during flowering and pre-harvest when soap solutions and insecticide's are not to be used...the tube vacumn and suck em off, webbing and any adults and hatchlings! i have only had the need once but am very glad a net-friend mentioned this method as it saved a crop nearing harvest that was infested from a store-bought houseplant being brought into the house, even though it was nowhere near the garden they got transported to it via our clothes...
hey do anybody have a pic of a leaf with spider mites if so plz post it,so i can understand what to look for.It would be greatly appreciated
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Originally Posted by del...
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GOOD ADVICE...
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thanks Known u have great advice too:thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Garden Knowm