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11-09-2010, 11:34 PM #1OPJunior Member
mass exodus of mites from my soil after a flush...
hey everybody! so...i flushed for the first time this morning, and upon returning plants back to grow area (bedroom closet operation) and getting them re-situated, i saw HUNDREDS of little light-brown mite looking things crawling all over the soil and up the rims of the pots. never have seen them until this. spider mites? or something else? there were seriously tons of them...if they are spider mites and decide to cruise up into the foliage i think i'm fucked. anyone have some insight on my situation? should i just throw some no-pest strips up in there and sleep in the living room for a couple days?
odslim Reviewed by odslim on . mass exodus of mites from my soil after a flush... hey everybody! so...i flushed for the first time this morning, and upon returning plants back to grow area (bedroom closet operation) and getting them re-situated, i saw HUNDREDS of little light-brown mite looking things crawling all over the soil and up the rims of the pots. never have seen them until this. spider mites? or something else? there were seriously tons of them...if they are spider mites and decide to cruise up into the foliage i think i'm fucked. anyone have some insight on my Rating: 5
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11-10-2010, 12:16 AM #2Senior Member
mass exodus of mites from my soil after a flush...
No-pest and get yourself a 1oz bottle of Floramite to mix with water, spray everything that isn't in full flower.
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11-10-2010, 12:33 AM #3OPJunior Member
mass exodus of mites from my soil after a flush...
been flowering for 3 weeks, so just pest strips i guess? seriously, you should've seen this shit. total mass exodus. freaked me out.
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11-10-2010, 05:26 AM #4Senior Member
mass exodus of mites from my soil after a flush...
Just no-pest, and this early into flowering you can use the ecosense brand potassium salt derivative spray. I wouldn't use it past week 5 of flowering, and do make sure you are careful with it, don't get anything except the soil sopping wet, a fine mist for the rest of the plants
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11-10-2010, 09:00 PM #5OPJunior Member
mass exodus of mites from my soil after a flush...
well, just after putting the no pest strip in there overnight, EVERYTHING is dead. little mite & gnat carcasses everywhere. hell yeah. i bought some extra strips in case anything comes back. i highly recommend this method. now if i could figure out why most of my leaves are turning yellow & dying...buds are looking dank & green, but i probably fucked something up...thats for a whole 'nother thread though.
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11-10-2010, 10:36 PM #6Senior Member
mass exodus of mites from my soil after a flush...
Yellowing and dying leaves is somewhat typical during flowering, no worries.
Spidermites in my closet got immune to the no-pest stripsI had to start using floramite in the mom/clone box. After I roll a full set of channels, I'm gonna shut down, sterilize the entire room, and start over again.
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11-10-2010, 10:39 PM #7Senior Member
mass exodus of mites from my soil after a flush...
Originally Posted by odslim
:rasta:
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11-10-2010, 10:46 PM #8Senior Member
mass exodus of mites from my soil after a flush...
Originally Posted by khyberkitsune
Thanks man:rasta:
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11-10-2010, 11:12 PM #9Senior Member
mass exodus of mites from my soil after a flush...
Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
It kills both adults and eggs, but you need to do daily applications.
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11-10-2010, 11:26 PM #10Senior Member
mass exodus of mites from my soil after a flush...
something else that works is bedding spray. it's meant for lice, but it works on mites. it uses pyrethrin/pyrethrum (these are the same ingredients in more expensive horticultural foggers) depending on what you get. pyrethrin is a compound found in the chrysanthemum plant. pyrethrum is it's sytnthetic equivelant. they dissepate quickly with bright light, although pyrethrum not as fast. just spray all over plants, room etc. don't inhale the fumes. once it dissepates there are no health concerns. i wouldn't use it during the last couple of weeks of flower though. (i use this to get rid of mites when my snakes happen to get them.) best of all it can be had for ~$4-6 at drug/grocery stores.
you can also put diatomaceous earth (fossilized remains of diatoms (algae)) on top of your soil. as the larvae try to crawl to the surface they get shredded.
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