I don't trust anything until I try it, or see it myself. Plus I enjoy testing new stuff that gets hyped up. This one was easy, it either kills spider mites or it doesn't. No waiting 2 to 4 months to see if that extra nute added to the program did anything. I mixed up 16 teaspoons of quantum apocalypse per gallon of water and drenched the plants down with it. 24 hours later I plucked two leaves off of the plant and busted out a stereomaster microscope and started counting (dead spider mites verses living ones). 1849 dead spider mites and 3 living spider mites. Then 48 hours after I initially sprayed I plucked another leaf and started counting again. 937 dead spider mites and 0 living. Combined that is a 99.89% kill rate and it could have possibly been higher. Who knows what would have happened in the following 24 hours to those 3 mites that survived the first 24 hours. It maybe a 100% kill rate for all I know and thatâ??s with only the first of three recommended sprays spaced a couple days apart. I attached some photos for those of you want to check it out. Thanks for the tip Joegrow. Sorry I doubted you, but seeing is believing.


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organicisgood Reviewed by organicisgood on . " NO MORE SPIDER MITES ON CANNABIS" "I unfortunately have used chemical pesticides/ miticides on my medical cannabis plants (only in veg, as if it makes a difference, lol) in the past to try a get rid of spider mites. I have done the azamax drench and spray thing. I have used everything from dyna-grow neem oil, doctor doom foggers, sesame oil, and my favorite product up until a few days ago was Einstein oil (cold pressed neem). These products, including the chemical insecticides (which I have not used for years now) have never Rating: 5