HOW TO KILL SPIDER MITES 100%: " Naturally - no chemicals"

Midiver

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I have used NPK Mighty Mite, days before harvest, the day before harvest I use a light spray of deionized water or Rainwater. I saw no effect on anything other than the Mites. The amount of pyrethrin in this solution is miniscule, also natural patron is destroyed by UV light. My CMH lights put out an almost equal amount of UV light as on a regular day. Mites may become resistant to pyrethrin. I was infected on this occasion by a type of mite that would have engulfed my entire grow within hours, luckily I had a gallon on standby of Mighty Mite. It is not a strong pesticide and I have no idea why it works at all, no other mixture of pyrethrin and water is so weak, the frequency may be the answer to that I say, is it a homeopathic remedy, I don't know. I have been an organic gardener for 20 years. Maybe mites being so small is a factor in how they came up with this expensive spray. Mighty Mite has been around a long time. I spray during the lights out dark period. No organic grower can do with out a few known pesticides that work. 40 Ghz Water is high frequency water? high frequencys can cook an insect. Watch for 5Gs 2nd version.
 

living gardening

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High frequency anything is interesting. I am familiar with the effects of RF's on living organisms and how their bodies function.
I am curious about the de-ionized water . . . I wonder is that a truely an effective treatment . .
 

dakilla187

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I used mighty wash etc...I started using lost coast therapy a year ago and it eradicated my spider mite problem outdoors thats been going on forever
 

Oldguyrealy

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I had Coons get into my Chickens yesterday use a Hot Pepper mix to keep them away.

My wife was laughing looks just like the Chilli made by a woman in Mexico. That woman would laugh at me with my Eyes and Nose running.

Hey Coons left my Chickens alone.
 

Dank Budz

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Well at this point I think the mites have beat me. I can't get rid of them, I've been fighting them on and off for the better part of a year now. Tried insecticide soap, neam oil, micronized sulfur spray, straight up using a high pressure flat sprayer with a hose to jet them off, letting the plants sit submerged in water for hours to drown them. I've chopped down my entire tent and bleached and cleaned everything in the tent multiple times and they still come back.
 

budolskie

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Well at this point I think the mites have beat me. I can't get rid of them, I've been fighting them on and off for the better part of a year now. Tried insecticide soap, neam oil, micronized sulfur spray, straight up using a high pressure flat sprayer with a hose to jet them off, letting the plants sit submerged in water for hours to drown them. I've chopped down my entire tent and bleached and cleaned everything in the tent multiple times and they still come back.
They must be hanging about close by to keep coming back ie sumwhere ya not cleaning, bleach done it for me for year back and never seen the little fuckers since
 

Jim Haddar

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Well at this point I think the mites have beat me. I can't get rid of them, I've been fighting them on and off for the better part of a year now. Tried insecticide soap, neam oil, micronized sulfur spray, straight up using a high pressure flat sprayer with a hose to jet them off, letting the plants sit submerged in water for hours to drown them. I've chopped down my entire tent and bleached and cleaned everything in the tent multiple times and they still come back.
I have had surprising success with predators, both ladybugs and predatory mites. But I have also heard people say that washing them off with a hose will get rid of them and apparently that didn’t work for you.
 

cannabiscrusader

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Well at this point I think the mites have beat me. I can't get rid of them, I've been fighting them on and off for the better part of a year now. Tried insecticide soap, neam oil, micronized sulfur spray, straight up using a high pressure flat sprayer with a hose to jet them off, letting the plants sit submerged in water for hours to drown them. I've chopped down my entire tent and bleached and cleaned everything in the tent multiple times and they still come back.
I battled them for almost a year too. I used acephate. Your plants are trash after, but mites will be deader than dead. Their great great grandchildren will be dead. You can save a strain by cloning after treatment, or just start over from seed.

The acephate smells like a loaded diaper barge crashed into a rotton cabbage tanker at low tide. You mix it with water and drench the roots. The plant takes it up and any mite that suckles its sweet forbidden nectar will be toast. Leave your plants up for a month just to make sure the little fuckers babies babies babies babies are dead too.
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I just started using arbor as a preventative. Tis the season....
 
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amneziaHaze

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Well at this point I think the mites have beat me. I can't get rid of them, I've been fighting them on and off for the better part of a year now. Tried insecticide soap, neam oil, micronized sulfur spray, straight up using a high pressure flat sprayer with a hose to jet them off, letting the plants sit submerged in water for hours to drown them. I've chopped down my entire tent and bleached and cleaned everything in the tent multiple times and they still come back.
Did you try those meat eating plants?
I used to have them full with blavk and white little flies
 

OneHitDone

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Well at this point I think the mites have beat me. I can't get rid of them, I've been fighting them on and off for the better part of a year now. Tried insecticide soap, neam oil, micronized sulfur spray, straight up using a high pressure flat sprayer with a hose to jet them off, letting the plants sit submerged in water for hours to drown them. I've chopped down my entire tent and bleached and cleaned everything in the tent multiple times and they still come back.
In Veg Suffoil-X (Supposedly Monterey Horticultural Oil is Soffoil-X but I can not confirm). Spray every other day till you get control at 2oz per gallon. Weekly after that for prevention.
In bloom Method 1 PPS does a great job and you pretty much wouldn't know the flower had been sprayed with anything at harvest. Venerate is another good one to alternate with in flower. Obviously spraying in flower is not desirable but sometimes we gotta do what we gotta do :peace:
 
What about predatory mites? Can you use those to clear a room or tent? Would that be better than using chemicals or will the predatory mites themselves cause some other problem in the household? It's a conundrum i suppose, could be a solution to a mite infestation but then cause some other issues. Does anyone have any experience with predatory mites?

I recently read about Phytoseiulus persimilis in a Indoor Pest Management Guide and then I googled and found there were many suppliers that I could order them from.

Here's a few which I thought were useful because they have a range of predatory mites. Still though I'd love to know how effective they really are.

Natures Good Guys

Arbico Organics
 
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