etruthfx
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As long as it's good now, that's what matters. It's recommended to rotate foliar sprays so the mites do not build a resistance to it. My family member had a severe infestation and I helped them recover it using this method here, just some ideas to think about. Based on the ingredients of plant therapy, but added your self. Per 1 galI guess you haven't seen a lot of my page long posts yet.
I only recently finished off a 2 year battle with mites I got from plants rescued from a freezing greenhouse. I knew they were there along with the thrips and rampant PM. I quickly dispatched the last two but those mites were a bitch. My own fault for not being more consistent and thorough about keeping to a spray schedule.
I just used Safer's End All II I bought as a concentrate then added 10ml/L canola or neem oil to each batch. Every 4 days for 4 or more treatments got rid of them. I kept all plants up in the spare bedroom where it all started and left the grow room empty but kept the heat at 80F for a month so any eggs would hatch and the buggers would starve. Must have worked as I'm bug free 8 months down the road in both rooms. I never sprayed or sterilized the rooms at all. I've been growing in that basement room every day since I bought this place 18 years ago come November.
I knew better but in my arrogance threw caution to the wind and it kicked my ass for a while. All good now tho.
3-4 Tbs Plant Therapy
2-3 Tbs 71% Isopropyl Alcohol
1-2 Tbs Soap (Yes little bit of Dawn Dish soap, wetting agent/coverage, or Dr. Bronners specifically for plants)
2-3 Tbs Yucca Extract Wetting Agent
2-3 Drops Peppermint Extract
2-3 Drops Rosemary Extract
This recipe is for a severe infestation. I promise if you have webs on your plants and you use this regimen every 3 days for 2 weeks then resume 1 time weekly, all pests will be eliminated and if you keep up weekly they will not come back. Make sure you defoiliate fan leaves before foliar spraying, and never leave leaves on the ground or any foliage or drying plants nearby because they will hop off the dead plants onto the living ones, and even come out of the trash bag.
This is my own home brew remedy. It's based on the ingredients of Plant Therapy, only more concentrated than comes in retail. Lately I've been wanting to use more essential oils and don't use Iso/Soap unless you know you have bugs. Plant therapy contains peppermint extract. Sns90 contains Rosemineric Acid. Utilizing ideas from the shelves and incorporating them into my own grow.
Use while lights are off.
Spider mites, White flies, Nematodes, Scales and other insects destroy plant cells by sucking out their fluids or chewing up the cell walls. SNS-209™’s unique formula works by allowing the plant to uptake a small amount of rosemeric acid from the rosemary plant. As the plant distributes the rosemeric acid throughout its cell walls, a barrier is soon constructed. When an insect starts to suck or chew on the plant it comes in contact with the rosemeric acid and causes the insect to stop eating and move on.
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