You used a actual pesticide? What I use believe it or not is some tobasco with a tiny bit of dish soap dilluted into one of those dollar store spray bottles for like ironing and such? and that always does the trick with them and it doesnt harm the plant any they will get waxy of course for a while but the mites will not stick to that plant

Also another thing you can prevent mites from ever getting anywhere near your plants if you have eneough fans blowing in there ive got a huge metal fan and another small plastic one both on opposite ides of the grow so the plants are always swaying and getting airflow what that does it prevent the mites from even having a chance to bed down on your ladies! :thumbsup:

ahh read it again you said the mite problem is gone well..if youve got them on ONE plant the others are more than likely going to have them and it only takes one to get it infested id spray them all to be safe and the plant will recover on its own the mites (was there webbing?) suck the chlorophil from the plants kinda like a vampire sucking our blood just give it a bit and dont mess with it id put some dilluted vit B in that one which always seemed to help my tomato and jalapeno plants when they had the nasty little buggers
hachiman6677 Reviewed by hachiman6677 on . pest control gone wrong!! Kia ora!! first time grower here, noticed some two spotted mites munching away at my plants! Sprayed with an organic spray called "Spray Safe". Done the job with th mites but now my plant is all droopy and curled up like its got a hangover!! Does anyone have any info for me to get my plant up and back to good form, Using a recycled water system and only one plant seems to be suffering, mind you is a different strain from the rest. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Could some of the bug Rating: 5