Redoctober
Well-Known Member
I've been battling spider mites for some time now so I figured that with my new plants I'd do it right. When the plants were just clones, I dunked them in Safers Soap solution that I freshly mixed, all the way up to the roots. I then repeated this procedure two more times over the next two weeks until they were too big for me to do this anymore. From then on I just sprayed them down about once a week with the Safers Soap solution. I thought I had the problem licked because I didn't see a single mite for several weeks going into flower. Now that the buds have developed, the mite population has exploded very quickly. I have no idea where the hell they came from but I don't know what to do! I'm afraid to use anything on the plants at this stage as I only have a week or so before harvest. The little bastards are spinning webs all around the buds and cocooning them; it's like a damn horror movie.
What are my options? I'm at a loss for what to do. My only thought was spraying them with some diluted rubbing alcohol because it doesn't leave behind a chemical residue and evaporates rather quickly so it won't cause the buds to rot or be covered with pesticide, but I don't know if that's even a good idea.
HELP PLEASE!
What are my options? I'm at a loss for what to do. My only thought was spraying them with some diluted rubbing alcohol because it doesn't leave behind a chemical residue and evaporates rather quickly so it won't cause the buds to rot or be covered with pesticide, but I don't know if that's even a good idea.
HELP PLEASE!