Mites are gone and I spray NOTHING on my plants...

Indacouch

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oh so you have spider mites outdoors? I would think this time of year the moisture/cold in normal would kill their cycle.
I had very little pest trouble this year...I spray to prevent ...alternating between azamax and neem ....but doing it for 20 years on my different ranches in the Central Valley I tend to know what to expect ....and having lots of fellow growers in the area I have heard the cats are bad this year .....
 

purplehays1

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I had very little pest trouble this year...I spray to prevent ...alternating between azamax and neem ....but doing it for 20 years on my different ranches in the Central Valley I tend to know what to expect ....and having lots of fellow growers in the area I have heard the cats are bad this year .....
Ya i hear ya i was just confused cuz never really heard of cats indoor, but they r a huge PITA outdoors.
 

jackazz

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First off, I don't know the exact science of why it worked but it did.
I can only speculate that it is the bug poison in the DE that is keeping them at bay..
Don't use dry sprayers, it will get on everything and there is poison in it.
The DE will clog the sprayer so keep shaking it so it doesn't settle on the bottom near the pick up tube. The sprayer is from the dollar store will be useless after you spray unless you can clean it out quickly, only a buck so what the hell.
All I know is that this worked when NOTHING else would.
Sick of burning money on bullshit from the hydro shop that gets rid of them for a short time and makes your buds taste like shit.
I was going to give it up because of the mites but now my lights are burning brightly.
Oh...and take your plants out of the box (grow area) when you spray...THIS STUFF HAS POISON ADDED TO IT!!! Make sure you get the DE from ACE Hardware in the yellow bag... "SAFER" Brand name, I cannot attest to any other brands, this one works for sure.
I sprayed my flowering box AND by veg box AND THERE ARE NO BUGS FOR MONTHS.
ADIOS AND HAPPY BUGLESS GROWING.
 

Freddie Millergogo

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First off, I don't know the exact science of why it worked but it did.
I can only speculate that it is the bug poison in the DE that is keeping them at bay..
Don't use dry sprayers, it will get on everything and there is poison in it.
The DE will clog the sprayer so keep shaking it so it doesn't settle on the bottom near the pick up tube. The sprayer is from the dollar store will be useless after you spray unless you can clean it out quickly, only a buck so what the hell.
All I know is that this worked when NOTHING else would.
Sick of burning money on bullshit from the hydro shop that gets rid of them for a short time and makes your buds taste like shit.
I was going to give it up because of the mites but now my lights are burning brightly.
Oh...and take your plants out of the box (grow area) when you spray...THIS STUFF HAS POISON ADDED TO IT!!! Make sure you get the DE from ACE Hardware in the yellow bag... "SAFER" Brand name, I cannot attest to any other brands, this one works for sure.
I sprayed my flowering box AND by veg box AND THERE ARE NO BUGS FOR MONTHS.
ADIOS AND HAPPY BUGLESS GROWING.
Thanks bro. People may want to wear one of those cheap white masks like Michael Jackson used when spraying.
 

slapmehard

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here on the east coast the spring and summer was hot and dry so it was a banner year for aphids mites and moths.
de was the most effective for all.
oils and pesticides(fruit and vegatble) could not keep up with the life cycles,which for a short time in late July early august was 72 hours for aphids mites .
I have used DE for about 30 years and don't understand why its not used more often with flowering mj bug issues.
to op
remember when de is used as a liquid spray in grow areas it does dry and become airborne with air circulation.
all that is needed Is a microscopic dust layer on the plant to work.
but no matter as long as they are controlled how ever it happened

besides never see anyone recommend planting garlic Chives and onions in the growing areas to help control for mites and aphids either, that does wonders if you don't believe me try it.
or you guys with smaller grows indoors just a 5lb block of dry ice is enough to add co2 and freeze the buggers out.....there so many simple ways to save late bud....maybe you cant change a male plant but god help me I will not trash my hard work on any plant so easy.
I guess I am just older
not saying it will correct a poor ipm neglected garden but it helps
 
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Freddie Millergogo

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here on the east coast the spring and summer was hot and dry so it was a banner year for aphids mites and moths.
de was the most effective for all.
oils and pesticides(fruit and vegatble) could not keep up with the life cycles,which for a short time in late July early august was 72 hours for aphids mites .
I have used DE for about 30 years and don't understand why its not used more often with flowering mj bug issues.
to op
remember when de is used as a liquid spray in grow areas it does dry and become airborne with air circulation.
all that is needed Is a microscopic dust layer on the plant to work.
but no matter as long as they are controlled how ever it happened

besides never see anyone recommend planting garlic Chives and onions in the growing areas to help control for mites and aphids either, that does wonders if you don't believe me try it.
or you guys with smaller grows indoors just a 5lb block of dry ice is enough to add co2 and freeze the buggers out.....there so many simple ways to save late bud....maybe you cant change a male plant but god help me I will not trash my hard work on any plant so easy.
I guess I am just older
not saying it will correct a poor ipm neglected garden but it helps
+100 Great post.
Older is usually wiser. There is no match for experience. :smile:

How would you safely dust DE in the grow room? Food based DE which is supposedly safer?

Anyone know if a 5 lb block of dry ice in an igloo chest can travel for 30 minutes?

Mites HATE garlic,onions and chives. Can you grow them in little pots in your grow next to the MJ plant pots? How hard is it to grow those from seed or can you get babies at stores or nursery?

Good stuff here about garlic, onions, Cayenne pepper and spider mites.
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/recipe-cayenne-pepper-spider-mites-77400.html
 
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slapmehard

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="Freddie Millergogo, post: 13005529, member: 944227

How would you safely dust DE in the grow room? Food based DE which is supposedly safer?

Anyone know if a 5 lb block of dry ice in an igloo chest can travel for 30 minutes?

Mites HATE garlic,onions and chives. Can you grow them in little pots in your grow next to the MJ plant pots? How hard is it to grow those from seed or can you get babies at stores or nursery?

Good stuff here about garlic, onions, Cayenne pepper and spider mites.
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/recipe-cayenne-pepper-spider-mites-77400.html
just get a cheap dust mask and a garden duster as you should always have them around since any dust can be an issue for your lungs. yes I do use food grade because of less inert matter it costs me $25 usd on ebay for a 50 lb bag shipping costs me more then the product.if you want look at your garden shops maybe pay 20usd for a 5lb pail.

Yes even in a cheap pos cooler dry ice will go 30 minutes ,remember its frozen co2 so stay out of the "tent" or small space till its aired out and wear gloves when you touch it. little trick to help it last longer is to put towels covering the piece inside the cooler so the air does not directly come into contact with it.

garlic,onions and chives are very easy to grow from seed but like cooler temps like you said they can also be found at most garden nursery's
 

Freddie Millergogo

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just get a cheap dust mask and a garden duster as you should always have them around since any dust can be an issue for your lungs. yes I do use food grade because of less inert matter it costs me $25 usd on ebay for a 50 lb bag shipping costs me more then the product.if you want look at your garden shops maybe pay 20usd for a 5lb pail.

Yes even in a cheap pos cooler dry ice will go 30 minutes ,remember its frozen co2 so stay out of the "tent" or small space till its aired out and wear gloves when you touch it. little trick to help it last longer is to put towels covering the piece inside the cooler so the air does not directly come into contact with it.

garlic,onions and chives are very easy to grow from seed but like cooler temps like you said they can also be found at most garden nursery's
Thanks for the tips. So would you put one chive/onion or garlic plant next to each plant aka 1 for 1? I am think move them t the cooler side of the room when the lights come on and then move them next to the plant or even place them in the pot when the lights go off.
 

slapmehard

Member
well I recommend to most outdoor gardeners 2 square feet per 1/8 hectare about 1/3 of an acre lol
I think it would be fine for a few 1/2 gallon pots by the entryway of a tent or small closet.
you can eat it to when your done or crush up some garlic and add more to the arsenal.
just like growing marigolds next to your veggy garden when close to first frost I dry them and crush them up into a power almost see there's another weapon ;)
its a deterrent
as you know you have to stay on top of things no matter what you try to grow
 

Freddie Millergogo

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well I recommend to most outdoor gardeners 2 square feet per 1/8 hectare about 1/3 of an acre lol
I think it would be fine for a few 1/2 gallon pots by the entryway of a tent or small closet.
you can eat it to when your done or crush up some garlic and add more to the arsenal.
just like growing marigolds next to your veggy garden when close to first frost I dry them and crush them up into a power almost see there's another weapon ;)
its a deterrent
as you know you have to stay on top of things no matter what you try to grow
I bought two chive plants today and repotted them in a 1 gallon pot or maybe just smaller than that. It is a #1 pot. They were root bound at the nursery. They said they are easy to care for and grow. I have about a 12 x 12 room (s).

I am thinking put it in there when they are sleeping but Sodium HPS lights may be too strong. I might take em out when the lights are on.

I love garlic especially in pasta and on pizza but man this stuff is strong. I wonder why the spider mites get so freaked out about it.
 
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