Quote Originally Posted by hempy
Hey neighbor... Oregon here...
I did try that sort of method.. But those damn eggs never die. And I swear as soon as they hatch they are laying more eggs.
Controling them is one thing... Getting them completely out is another.
Unfortunataly I own a dog. I could have killed them all and my dog tracks more in.
Am allowed 9 plants blooming with my permit. As you can see with pic. It's a cramped fit...
I need a bigger grow box so I can get completely around the plants to spray DAILY...
By doing so 3 weeks before harvest I can stop the spray...
sure am getting tired of dealing with them though... and these aren't the common spider mites... These fuckers are amune to most common spider mite sprays.
thanks for the sound advice though.. Really appreciate it.
~peace~
Hey neighbor... Oregon here
I also live in the area but I am afraid you might have interpreted
the law wrong. As of 1/1/06 the amendments to SB 1085 are as follows:
1. You are allowed 6 mature plants (raised from 3 not added to)
2. 18 seedlings to 12" x 12" and not flowering
3. And 24 oz of useable marijuana, collectively. ( they also count your mature plants as useable when almost mature.

I was told all this by a person in law. There seems to little flexability here so be carefull!!!