at this point if its small, i'd get a safe lavender extract spray (spider mites be-gone?, cant remember the name)they just showed up, only a couple of leaves affected,, spotted them with my loupe under one of the leaves,
what do you guys do to combat them?
what works?
yeah mighty wash works too, albeit expensive, on small problems it can be greatMighty wash
Big time exterminator
really not a bad idea to maybe get BOTH the clean leaf and the lavender spray, I can't possibly imagine it to be a bad thing to mix your attack.they just showed up, only a couple of leaves affected,, spotted them with my loupe under one of the leaves,
what do you guys do to combat them?
what works?
ugh, that's sucks man, without dipping you'll only minimize them, in my experience it's nearly impossible to eliminate them without dipping.I am in a scrog, can't take them out or turn upside down, can only spray
i have not seen a spidermite on my hydro plants since last century , when i first started growing cannabisAnd no soil doesn't come included with spider mites.
My soil comes with free bonus gnats. I got the spider mites from buying soil and pots from a local gardening center nonetheless. That combined with adding a second closet in my room preventing temps from dropping at night...last time i have seen a spidermite was the last time i grew a plant in soil, was about 7 years ago
i only had one plant in soil and i kept it away from my other hydro plants
i think soil comes with included spider mites when you buy it ?
if i do not cover up the NFT its is effectively lots of little indoor ponds or streams, so they attract those tiny little flies you would see near a pond or running waterMy soil comes with free bonus gnats. I got the spider mites from buying soil and pots from a local gardening center nonetheless. That combined with adding a second closet in my room preventing temps from dropping at night...
It's in NL the main difference between soil from a regular garden center and soil at a growshop. Gold label, Canna, Plagron and other brands that target cannabis growers tend to be cleaner. But then going to a growshop here is already a good way to get mites, especially the kind made resistant by sloppy cannabis growers. They can sail on a breeze of wind and get into clothes/hair etc.
Definitely my own fault, by growing on soil again. That's a simple historical fact lol. While soil does not necessarily come with spider mites directly, soil is an effective way to attract pests including mites, and would not have happened if I had stuck with hydro (cause I need neither a growcenter or garden center for that).
They tend to attack the less vigorous plants and it differs per strain too.
"Adult female spruce spider mite,Oligonychus ununguis (Jacobi), were exposed to various concentrations of four host conifer monoterpene vapors (limonene,β-pinene,α-pinene, and Δ3-carene) for 24 hr to determine the lethal and sublethal effects. All four compounds were toxic to the mites."
This is how far they got on my P cross, which is high on pinene during veg already. And yes that part is where it touched another (amnesia white) plant that seems more susceptible.
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I have maybe three leaves that are slightly more spotted than that, I saw the spots a few days ago but everything else is so healthy looking, finally a buddy convinced me to look at aa leaf under a loupe, and I found one mite, I then sprayed the shit out of the plants with the soap spray I bought from the hardware storeMy soil comes with free bonus gnats. I got the spider mites from buying soil and pots from a local gardening center nonetheless. That combined with adding a second closet in my room preventing temps from dropping at night...
It's in NL the main difference between soil from a regular garden center and soil at a growshop. Gold label, Canna, Plagron and other brands that target cannabis growers tend to be cleaner. But then going to a growshop here is already a good way to get mites, especially the kind made resistant by sloppy cannabis growers. They can sail on a breeze of wind and get into clothes/hair etc.
Definitely my own fault, by growing on soil again. That's a simple historical fact lol. While soil does not necessarily come with spider mites directly, soil is an effective way to attract pests including mites, and would not have happened if I had stuck with hydro (cause I need neither a growcenter or garden center for that).
They tend to attack the less vigorous plants and it differs per strain too.
"Adult female spruce spider mite,Oligonychus ununguis (Jacobi), were exposed to various concentrations of four host conifer monoterpene vapors (limonene,β-pinene,α-pinene, and Δ3-carene) for 24 hr to determine the lethal and sublethal effects. All four compounds were toxic to the mites."
This is how far they got on my P cross, which is high on pinene during veg already. And yes that part is where it touched another (amnesia white) plant that seems more susceptible.
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I was wondering about baking the soil at the start?if i do not cover up the NFT its is effectively lots of little indoor ponds or streams, so they attract those tiny little flies you would see near a pond or running water
never anything harmful to the plants or any spidermites, they want the water/pond like environment not the plants, covering up the top plate stops this, but i would do that anyway to stop algae
i was thinking at some point along the stage of processing the soil
bugs could get into it from humans handling it or whatever ,will all the eggs be killed or will some lay dormant in the soil
if they sterilize it to kill all the bad bugs in the soil will this kill all the good bugs too