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    #11
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    Getting rid of SPIDER MITES on a budget....

    Thanks everyone for the advice plants are doing much better not seeing any movement today have to go and take a real good look. But thanks again for everything....:hippy:

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    #12
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    Getting rid of SPIDER MITES on a budget....

    I thought I got all of em but I was wrong. They spread to my mother plant and others.... I went with the hot shot strips worked for about 3 weeks then they started coming back. Now I'm removing damaged leaves and hitting all the other leafs with soapy water to control there population. Does any one have any extra ideas while I'm flowering....? Thanks:rastasmoke:

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    #13
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    Getting rid of SPIDER MITES on a budget....

    The problem with the HotShots strip is the mites can actually become tolerant of it, and read the MSDS on that thing,.... You don't want to be in the fuckin room with it!


    I'm battling mites on the wifes mini roses and basil that are in the front window,... and thankfully they haven't spread beyond that bay,.... I'm going the NEEM oil route with this battle. It's been 2 day's since I noticed the infestation, and did my first spraying, there still there but there numbers have diminished, I'll be spraying again soon since it's getting rid of the eggs and larva that's the kicker,... the whole front window will be getting treated for several weeks even if all signs of the little bastards are gone.


    If your late in flowering Neem isn't a good idea since it stinks to high hell and will effect the flavor of your buds,.... Nor are the no pest strips since that poison soaks into the buds and cant flush out, but early in flowering Neem, Azamax, and any of the pyretheum (sp? :wtf: ) based miticides should work.

    Or look into the Biological end,...... ie, predatory mites,....

    predatory mites for sale - Google Search

    beware that the miteicides will kill the predators too.

    Good luck with your mites,... and if you have the energy, send me some good vibes for wrecking my mites before they reach my grow room!:toilet_claw:

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Getting rid of SPIDER MITES on a budget....

    Best way to get rid of spider mites and we've used this method now for about 5 years and that's to use ladybirds(ladybugs).

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    #15
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    Getting rid of SPIDER MITES on a budget....

    Neem oil. Spray on leaves in veg, getting top and bottom....Leaves will get a waxy shine and then they don't need more.

    Spider mites are not killed by neem, they can't eat the stuff as babies. So you kill off the hatchlings. The adults just live out their lives and die.

    I had a horrible infestation about 2 years ago. Learned prevention is much easier and less costly than chasing them down as an infestation. Treat the plants from about 2 weeks in veg until they are into flower 2 weeks.

    Use a good deterrent poison outside the grow area and at the air intake(s), I use Sevin, once a month, just a simple spray a line around the perimeter of the room.

    I have not had mites since I began this process. In non-mite season, I drop the foliar spraying of the neem, but make sure that at least 2 months before the season the plants are being sprayed as they will uptake some of the neem and it will be systemic.

    Neem comes from a tree. Non-toxic to humans.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Getting rid of SPIDER MITES on a budget....

    man im tierd of these dam things....

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Getting rid of SPIDER MITES on a budget....

    Quote Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
    The problem with the HotShots strip is the mites can actually become tolerant of it, and read the MSDS on that thing,.... You don't want to be in the fuckin room with it!


    I'm battling mites on the wifes mini roses and basil that are in the front window,... and thankfully they haven't spread beyond that bay,.... I'm going the NEEM oil route with this battle. It's been 2 day's since I noticed the infestation, and did my first spraying, there still there but there numbers have diminished, I'll be spraying again soon since it's getting rid of the eggs and larva that's the kicker,... the whole front window will be getting treated for several weeks even if all signs of the little bastards are gone.


    If your late in flowering Neem isn't a good idea since it stinks to high hell and will effect the flavor of your buds,.... Nor are the no pest strips since that poison soaks into the buds and cant flush out, but early in flowering Neem, Azamax, and any of the pyretheum (sp? :wtf: ) based miticides should work.

    Or look into the Biological end,...... ie, predatory mites,....

    predatory mites for sale - Google Search

    beware that the miteicides will kill the predators too.

    Good luck with your mites,... and if you have the energy, send me some good vibes for wrecking my mites before they reach my grow room!:toilet_claw:
    Thanks Cann im going to run to the hydro store today coz im tierd and I want to add this 250watt MH but im just so bumbed over these bugs....:wtf:

    Quote Originally Posted by CanGro
    Best way to get rid of spider mites and we've used this method now for about 5 years and that's to use ladybirds(ladybugs).
    You know thats a good idea and I think if run past some I might just get a bag.....Thanks cangro:thumbsup:

    Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
    Neem oil. Spray on leaves in veg, getting top and bottom....Leaves will get a waxy shine and then they don't need more.

    Spider mites are not killed by neem, they can't eat the stuff as babies. So you kill off the hatchlings. The adults just live out their lives and die.

    I had a horrible infestation about 2 years ago. Learned prevention is much easier and less costly than chasing them down as an infestation. Treat the plants from about 2 weeks in veg until they are into flower 2 weeks.

    Use a good deterrent poison outside the grow area and at the air intake(s), I use Sevin, once a month, just a simple spray a line around the perimeter of the room.

    I have not had mites since I began this process. In non-mite season, I drop the foliar spraying of the neem, but make sure that at least 2 months before the season the plants are being sprayed as they will uptake some of the neem and it will be systemic.

    Neem comes from a tree. Non-toxic to humans.
    Hey wash I dont think the neem oil will work coz im 14 days into flowering now..... But thanks for the help im getting on top of this ASAP....

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Getting rid of SPIDER MITES on a budget....

    ...spray one last neem application at the two-week-into-flowering point, and then no more after that.

    Just sum'n I done heard... and couple the neem with some DutchM4$t3r Penetrator/Saturator, for extra effectiveness (helped me get rid of bloody bugz).

    And the Bugz were No More...

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    #19
    Senior Member

    Getting rid of SPIDER MITES on a budget....

    Quote Originally Posted by CovertCarpenter
    ...spray one last neem application at the two-week-into-flowering point, and then no more after that.

    Just sum'n I done heard... and couple the neem with some DutchM4$t3r Penetrator/Saturator, for extra effectiveness (helped me get rid of bloody bugz).

    And the Bugz were No More...
    Thanks Ccarpenter the neem is not an option now I'm to far into flowering... I'm just going to have to wash the leafs and spray them with cold water when the lights are off.... I can't wait tip there done so I can fumigate my grow room...:hippy:

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    #20
    Senior Member

    Getting rid of SPIDER MITES on a budget....

    Concentrated Neem Oil is $12.00 at Lowes. Use an old 1 gallon milk jug to mix the solution. Use 2 Tablespoons of Neem Oil per 1 gallon of water. Then put the solution in a spray bottle (.99 Cents) and spray your plants once a week all the way up to week 2 of Flowering.

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