Blue cheese & skunk 11 harvest!

jsgrwn

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the mites should die along with the plant, but you will either have to cut them off, use a toothbrush (will lose minimal trichs this way) and just lightly brush them away, or just smoke em. late

ps. great looking harvest brov. but next time bug bomb that grow space before beginning, also be more careful what you bring in your space.
 

overfiend

HeavyMetalHippie
NEEM THE FUCK OUT OF EVERYTHING NOW!!!
especially other plants not in flower and do it every 5 days.
 

atombomb

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There are some sprays that you can use right up until harvest, Most are for tomatoes. You could try it on one heavily infested bud for a day or so then if it works, rinse the bud thoroughly before final drying and curing
 

farmer#1

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well the mites are gone but thanks alot for the extra info! im not growing inside anymore, way too smelly my whole neighborhood smelled like straight chronic but ive got one fully rooted skunk clone which im gonna grow untill spring then im gonna clone it and do a huge gurilla grow outside in tha woods...:leaf:

ill throw a couple pics of the curing bud up in a couple days, and again thanks for tha help!
 

repvip

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update: i managed too get the mites off the buds i hung them outside in my garage in very
cold temps for a couple days and all the spiders seemed too have left.
ive been curing in mason jars for about 3 days now but when i smoke the bud it doesnt
seem very potent and doesnt make me cough at all maybe i did harvest too early?
These forums are great, but this is very common and the solution is very simple when you were so close to harvest--the answer is to do exactly what you did. Hang them upside down for a few days--the mites automatically migrate up looking for the undersides of leaves, but can't really access any and will leave.

If you get mites earlier in flowering you would need to treat the plant with something like neem oil.

Glad to see you figured it out
 
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