might have spider mites!!help please

Docter.GreenThumb

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hey guy well today i went out to my inspect my plants and found what looks like to be smider mites.so i jumped on the net and done some research.and surely enough the images on google look like what ive got.so aparently there are a few types of mights.mine are are brownish and are pissing me off leaving some of my leaves with white dots.now as ive heard these are a real pain in the ass and i want to get rid of them.so before i went out to the shops to look for something i went to my draws and found some rose spray from bunnings.it says its suitable for roses and ornamentals (shrubs,flowering annuals & perennials) .it says it provides systemic controll of blackspots,rust,powdery mildew.kills aphids,thrips,whiteflys,budworm caterpillers and mites.it says to spray it on the top and undersides of the foilage .do you reackon this would be aiight to use on my plants.cheers for te info in advance.
 

Inkslinger118

Well-Known Member
hey guy well today i went out to my inspect my plants and found what looks like to be smider mites.so i jumped on the net and done some research.and surely enough the images on google look like what ive got.so aparently there are a few types of mights.mine are are brownish and are pissing me off leaving some of my leaves with white dots.now as ive heard these are a real pain in the ass and i want to get rid of them.so before i went out to the shops to look for something i went to my draws and found some rose spray from bunnings.it says its suitable for roses and ornamentals (shrubs,flowering annuals & perennials) .it says it provides systemic controll of blackspots,rust,powdery mildew.kills aphids,thrips,whiteflys,budworm caterpillers and mites.it says to spray it on the top and undersides of the foilage .do you reackon this would be aiight to use on my plants.cheers for te info in advance.

Man mites are a pain in the ass that is true. I had them on a elephant ear plant. And I tried everything to get rid of them. And they just wouldn't die. But try a mix of water spearamint oil, a little soap and some cayenne pepper and leave a clove of garlic near the base or in your pots.
 
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