big spider mites issue - mineral oil during flower?

been dealing with spider mites for years, never been able to get rid of em, my area is littered with pests and being outdoors ain't much i can do.

i found white bio mineral oil is pretty effective at controlling mites, as long as you apply it every week once.

most ppl say you shouldn't use it in flowers, however, every time i stopped using it during flower - THE FUCKERS TOOK OVER, when i spray it once a week i can keep very good control on the mites. very very little damage to leaves, but as soon as i stop they destroy everything


oil bottle say's i can keep using it up until 20 day's before harvest (this is for stuff like tomatoes other vegetables and fruits) i don't see why that wouldn't apply to weed??

i wash my weed before harvest anyways, just like we wash our fruit. can it really impact bud taste??
 
Don't spray mineral oil on your buds. Washing fruits and vegetables is much different than washing cannabis flowers. Get some citric acid and make a spray. It will kill them and not leave oil on your buds.
i don't have time for the citric acid, i have too many plants and that will only kill them on contact, after 2-3 days new eggs will hatch, i'd have to apply it every other day. ain't got 2 hours daily for that, how is it possibile that there is no cannabis safe pesticide?
 

crimsonecho

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most pesticides are oil based to make them stick to surfaces/suffocate the pests. most of those oils are harmless when ingested in small amounts but your lungs and bowels don’t work the same way. eating residual neem oil for example may not have a big negative effect on your body but in your lungs oil causes problems. just my 2cents.
 
most pesticides are oil based to make them stick to surfaces/suffocate the pests. most of those oils are harmless when ingested in small amounts but your lungs and bowels don’t work the same way. eating residual neem oil for example may not have a big negative effect on your body but in your lungs oil causes problems. just my 2cents.
how do large-scale farms tackle this problem then? (outdoors) what do they spray?

there has to be a safe pesticide for weed that doesn't require you to apply it pretty much everyday like most natural remedyies
 

crimsonecho

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don’t know man i’m a small scale hobby grower and i grow indoors so no pests thus far. i think you can use some microbial products such as this one
but again i have no experience with this products tho i have heard positive stuff about it
 

Flork

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Don't spray mineral oil on your buds. Washing fruits and vegetables is much different than washing cannabis flowers. Get some citric acid and make a spray. It will kill them and not leave oil on your buds.
I would take this guy's advice. I got some citric acid after seeing xtsho recommend it for gnats and it works great for that. I haven't had mites in a long time so didn't use it for them but I know who to listen to around here.
 

xtsho

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I would take this guy's advice. I got some citric acid after seeing xtsho recommend it for gnats and it works great for that. I haven't had mites in a long time so didn't use it for them but I know who to listen to around here.
Citric acid is just one of many remedies for spider mites. Mineral oil isn't one that should be used during flower. That was the main point I was trying to make with the OP.
 

PJ Diaz

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Rurumo

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Most big growers have a continuous IPM program in place, they don't wait for a dire infestation to treat their plants. If you spray something like Spinosad on your buds, they would fail testing, even though it's "organic." Big growers with bad mite issues are almost always content to poison their customers if they can get away with it. We smoked A LOT of poison and PGRs back in the 80s, 90s, and 00s. Testing is a recent thing and it is far from universal. So it's up to you, are you a good guy or a poisoner? hehe
 
Citric acid is just one of many remedies for spider mites. Mineral oil isn't one that should be used during flower. That was the main point I was trying to make with the OP.
it's impossible for me, too much work with what i'm dealing with, i'd have to spend 2 hours every other day spraying them, especially because you gotta spray them very well to cover both under and up on the leave :( guess my only option is to stick to mineral oil then
 
shipping across sea is extremely expensive everytime i tried ordering something from a us website


10.0%..........Soybean Oil
5.0%............Corn Oil
85.0%..........Inert Ingredients
  • Soybean Oil – Fatty acid molecules that form the micelle.
  • Corn Oil – Fatty acid molecules that form the micelle.
  • Filtered Water – Solvent used to arrange or cast & assemble molecules.
  • Glycerin – A release of glycerin from the fatty acid chain occurs as a part of saponification, the process used to make soap. Glycerin is also added to "super-fat" the soap, making it "softer" and able to hold more non-polar molecules.
  • Guar Gum – Arabinogalactan is a biopolymer consisting of arabinose and galactose monosaccharides. In plants, it is a significant component of many gums, including guar gum. It is often attached to proteins, and the resulting arabinogalactan protein (AGP) functions as both an intracellular signaling molecule and a glue to seal plant wounds.
  • Citric Acid – Provides compounds with ethanol and antibacterial properties.
  • Soap – Micelles formed from soap; however, not all soap becomes micelles.
  • Vanillin – Boosts the performance of phytoalexins in the plant, improving response to attacks by insects and pathogens.

couldn't find something in the EU like this, what if i were to make it myself?
 
i found a bio pesticide made from thyme and one made from Pyrethrum

also found one made from Common Nettle... also stumbled up-on a bunch of other made from similar natural plant extracts, which one is gonna be most effective for mites?

also later in the year i'm gonna have a caterpillar as usual during the fall. so keep that in mind
 
don’t know man i’m a small scale hobby grower and i grow indoors so no pests thus far. i think you can use some microbial products such as this one
but again i have no experience with this products tho i have heard positive stuff about it
I have used this stuff and it did NOT work for mites on my plants. Still looking for the magic remedy myself.
 
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