Quote Originally Posted by Purple Daddy
If you have any plant that mites have taken a particular liking to try moving it if you can. I have fought a monumental battle with mites for over a month and at one point was throwing about everything(except lady bugs) at them only to somewhat control them. They still took a liking to one particular plant and depite heavy soaking with azatrol and the tobacco leaf extract spray, putting in a closet with no pest strips, aerosol sprays etc., that plant remained heavily infested, even spraying with a hose didn't help. When I harvested it yesterday I soaked it in a large tub of water for a while to kill of any mites and hopefully flush out the dead ones.
they seem to like sativas most just like my wife, so i sprayed her one night with neem she still wouldnt get off of me. man that was soooome fun:thumbsup: cold temps will slowem down quite abit like 65 degrees although growth rates also slow. cloning can help as well as they despise moisture. keep your regimine strict and oft youll win in the end. has anyone paid for expensive predator mites? how did they work if you did?
MEDEDCANNABIS Reviewed by MEDEDCANNABIS on . Who can help diagnose my issue? Situation basics: Plants are 3.5 weeks old (in veg), bubble gum strain. The room tends to stay in the low 80s and into the high 70s at night. Humidity is typically around 50% Under a 400W MH 24/0 in soil which is local hydro shops "pro mix" plus about 33% (by volume) perlite. Plants are given a half gallon of water twice a week. 1 time is the botanicare directions found here -> with ph'd and the other is ph'd water with 10ml cal-mag per gallon. Rating: 5