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    #21
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    Is this spider mites

    THere is a tobacco leaf extract that kills on spot and can be used up to the day of harvest. Liquid Ladybug works well too but is expensive, they are organic and safe to use up until harvest.

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    #22
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    Is this spider mites

    ladybug works great! thanks for the tip purple daddy..

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    #23
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    Is this spider mites

    1st dont post your pictures on photobucket and second dont use clones from anygrower, good way of avoiding spidermyths. And if you get them close to harvest. Harvest it, hang your buds on a string and placed fly catcher tape (that they sell at the dollar store) a both ends of the strings and watch the spidermyths leave your buds and get stuck to the tape. and if you get them during the grow shoot the under side of the leaves with whatever solution you want. Water and a little non toxic dish soap can work. the principal is that it's oily and slippery for the spider and place flytape on the soil/grow medium and around the pot any remaining spider will go and get stuck to the flytape. And be sure to desinfect the grow room and surrounding areas. take a two week break between your infected grow and the newone spiders die and leave if there is nothing to feed on!
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    #24
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    Is this spider mites

    Quote Originally Posted by canadianhemperor
    1st dont post your pictures on photobucket and second dont use clones from anygrower, good way of avoiding spidermyths. And if you get them close to harvest. Harvest it, hang your buds on a string and placed fly catcher tape (that they sell at the dollar store) a both ends of the strings and watch the spidermyths leave your buds and get stuck to the tape. and if you get them during the grow shoot the under side of the leaves with whatever solution you want. Water and a little non toxic dish soap can work. the principal is that it's oily and slippery for the spider and place flytape on the soil/grow medium and around the pot any remaining spider will go and get stuck to the flytape. And be sure to desinfect the grow room and surrounding areas. take a two week break between your infected grow and the newone spiders die and leave if there is nothing to feed on!
    just hanging them will make those little buggers crawl up and off. ive heard those strips will off-gas and penetrate your flowers. i wouldnt chance anything with my flowers, if its lost it is lost. remember where that stuff ends up. after veg is the last time you should apply anything. thats just me, though.

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    #25
    Senior Member

    Is this spider mites

    maybe I dont know I dont get spidermyth in my grows . If the flytape does not come in contact with the buds I dont see how contaminants would transfer to them. But good point!!

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