Budzbuddha
Well-Known Member
This year the Spider Mites have been a nightmare for and other growers. I have been lurking the forum for awhile trying this and that. Nothing worked until now. I am wondering from some of the growers out there experiences and remedies.
Out west has been unseasonably hot for October and November. West Coast temps have been miserable for a long time with temps high in the nineties plus. Today it was 89°. Since the BORG thrive in warmer and drier conditions it has been exhausting.
I personally lost 4 plants since around may of this year. I have one plant left that has been worked over by the mites badly. I tried AzaMax , CaliKill ( Capsacin based ) , neem oil , spinosad and other shit , but NO LUCK ... The only product to " actually " kill them for awhile was SNS 217 ( Rosemary Oil ).
Plant is in flower so i needed something that wouldn't outright fuck over my plant and buds. It looks rough but i think i can save her. Importantly the stems and branches are standing tall and not dead.
I stopped all treatments 2 days ago , Then took plants outdoors for a " shower " to clean off what i could.
Since i grow indoors , i am lucky enough to be able to pull plants for maintenece and bug issues.
I FINALLY FOUND SOMETHING THAT WORKED.
It has been 5 days and no moving BORG BUGS. This is what the plant looks like.
Heavy mite damage on all leaves - some leaf die off but slower growth. Washing plant has helped to get rid of nymphs and adults so far.
I decided to scour the web and do my own experimenting ( since this plant is THE GUINEA PIG )
I figured it was do or die time.
I experimented with the typical soapy / Alcohol mix but decided to ramp it up greatly.
3 cups water
6-8 drops dawn or similar dish soap
3 tablespoon of iso alcohol ( 50 or 70 % )
1 tablespoon Everclear
Since i had the EVERCLEAR for extraction purposes , i figured i would NAPALM those little fuckers .

This killed every god damn one of them. It has been 5 days and not one adult or new nymph.
I clipped various fan leaves that were treated with a number of mites ( alive ) , put them in a container to monitor. There were eggs and nymphs on those leaves too. It killed all on contact and NO HATCHING of eggs. Once i sprayed the full plant , there hasn't been any activity. I also used the spray to treat the tent and drip pan area as a preventative. My plant weathered it pretty well and have some new pistil growth.
So in closing i wanted to share this and look to see what other HOMEBREW sprays or treatments worked out for you.

Out west has been unseasonably hot for October and November. West Coast temps have been miserable for a long time with temps high in the nineties plus. Today it was 89°. Since the BORG thrive in warmer and drier conditions it has been exhausting.
I personally lost 4 plants since around may of this year. I have one plant left that has been worked over by the mites badly. I tried AzaMax , CaliKill ( Capsacin based ) , neem oil , spinosad and other shit , but NO LUCK ... The only product to " actually " kill them for awhile was SNS 217 ( Rosemary Oil ).
Plant is in flower so i needed something that wouldn't outright fuck over my plant and buds. It looks rough but i think i can save her. Importantly the stems and branches are standing tall and not dead.
I stopped all treatments 2 days ago , Then took plants outdoors for a " shower " to clean off what i could.
Since i grow indoors , i am lucky enough to be able to pull plants for maintenece and bug issues.
I FINALLY FOUND SOMETHING THAT WORKED.
It has been 5 days and no moving BORG BUGS. This is what the plant looks like.
Heavy mite damage on all leaves - some leaf die off but slower growth. Washing plant has helped to get rid of nymphs and adults so far.



I decided to scour the web and do my own experimenting ( since this plant is THE GUINEA PIG )
I figured it was do or die time.
I experimented with the typical soapy / Alcohol mix but decided to ramp it up greatly.
3 cups water
6-8 drops dawn or similar dish soap
3 tablespoon of iso alcohol ( 50 or 70 % )
1 tablespoon Everclear
Since i had the EVERCLEAR for extraction purposes , i figured i would NAPALM those little fuckers .

This killed every god damn one of them. It has been 5 days and not one adult or new nymph.
I clipped various fan leaves that were treated with a number of mites ( alive ) , put them in a container to monitor. There were eggs and nymphs on those leaves too. It killed all on contact and NO HATCHING of eggs. Once i sprayed the full plant , there hasn't been any activity. I also used the spray to treat the tent and drip pan area as a preventative. My plant weathered it pretty well and have some new pistil growth.



So in closing i wanted to share this and look to see what other HOMEBREW sprays or treatments worked out for you.
