crazyforthc
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yeah i agree with SIR SMOKER stick em i the shower and get all em off. soapy water worked with me
cool bro , hoping to see some improvement tomorrow..yeah i agree with SIR SMOKER stick em i the shower and get all em off. soapy water worked with me
Cool lockdown.. Didnt think of that but wouldnt they be blown around the room or just look for another plant in the room?Blast lots of wind at your plant bugs hate it. My buddy had mites, and knats he just blasted some fans at it they moved out in a few days. Wind can be used as a defence against most bugs.
ummmmmm, i cant stress enough that this idea WILL NOT GET RID OF SPIDER MITES. you gotta act fast with mites. i have been through it plenty of times~ ive done every natural and unnatural remedy there is. avid and floramite are the only things that work permanently. if a fan worked, i think spider mites would not be as hated as they are. as for your pictures...looks like nute burn to me. flush flush flush. i dont think all that is caused by mites if you dont even have webs or anything yet.Blast lots of wind at your plant bugs hate it. My buddy had mites, and knats he just blasted some fans at it they moved out in a few days. Wind can be used as a defence against most bugs.
Havent heard of those going to google it.. thanksyou can try hot shot pest strips to get rid of the mites
And i have to disagree because i've seen it work like a charm.Never seen a spider mite spinn a webb in a constant 30 kph wind.ummmmmm, i cant stress enough that this idea WILL NOT GET RID OF SPIDER MITES. you gotta act fast with mites. i have been through it plenty of times~ ive done every natural and unnatural remedy there is. avid and floramite are the only things that work permanently. if a fan worked, i think spider mites would not be as hated as they are. as for your pictures...looks like nute burn to me. flush flush flush. i dont think all that is caused by mites if you dont even have webs or anything yet.
I get what your saying , i tried lowering the temp an raising the humidity, supposd to do that aswell ,i think your idea works best with single plant set ups.The trick is to make the environment as unfriendly as possible for bugs so they won't enjoy living there in the first place,When used in the right way wind is the best organic method you can use. Works best with stealth gardens and smaller plants.
not trying to argue here but wouldnt a constant 30 mph wind dry up/damage a plant in some way? i saw this happen in my garden from 2 days of a small fan too close.And i have to disagree because i've seen it work like a charm.Never seen a spider mite spinn a webb in a constant 30 kph wind.