troutfarm
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone, this is my first post!
I have a small/big problem that Im hoping the experts here can help me with. First, a little back story . Ive grown a few plants over the years for personal use with much success. I have a simple indoor setup where I grow a single plant at a time, in soil, using sun fluorescent bulbs from Home Depot.
A friend of mine gave me a plant from his garden that was already about 8 inches tall a few months ago. I switched it to indoor using my setup and it did very well. About 9 weeks ago I noticed there were some webs on the plant and after some reading and testing (drag white paper under leaves looking for smears), I realized I had spider mites. After more reading I tried the dish-soap and water spray bottle trick and hammered the crap out of the underside of the leaves. After a few days it looked like the mites were gone but over the next week or two the plant got VERY unhealthy, almost dead I think. I just kept watering to try to flush the soap away and eventually the plant got healthy again. I removed most of the old unhealthy leaves and trimmed some low-yield branches away. Soon after, the plant looked good again, I switched from 20/4 light cycle to flowering 12/12 and again the plant flourished. Lots of healthy buds and all was looking good.
The plant is nearing harvest time and just now I was using my microscope to check the trichomes (mostly milky, some clear, but no amber yet), when all of a sudden a spider walked through my lens . And I saw a web or two again. Now, everything still looks healthy and good with the plant and I think I can harvest in the next week or so.
My questions are:
1. Should I try to do something about the spider mites now or just continue with flushing the fertilizer out with water and harvest on schedule?
2. Is there a way to clean the buds after harvest so Im not smoking spiders? (eg. Can I rinse them in water before drying and curing to remove webs and spiders?)
3. Is there a safe approach at this point to deal with spider mites?
4. Any other advice?
Ive attached a picture just so people can see the plant/bud, of course the resolution wont show the mites.
Thanks for any help!
I have a small/big problem that Im hoping the experts here can help me with. First, a little back story . Ive grown a few plants over the years for personal use with much success. I have a simple indoor setup where I grow a single plant at a time, in soil, using sun fluorescent bulbs from Home Depot.
A friend of mine gave me a plant from his garden that was already about 8 inches tall a few months ago. I switched it to indoor using my setup and it did very well. About 9 weeks ago I noticed there were some webs on the plant and after some reading and testing (drag white paper under leaves looking for smears), I realized I had spider mites. After more reading I tried the dish-soap and water spray bottle trick and hammered the crap out of the underside of the leaves. After a few days it looked like the mites were gone but over the next week or two the plant got VERY unhealthy, almost dead I think. I just kept watering to try to flush the soap away and eventually the plant got healthy again. I removed most of the old unhealthy leaves and trimmed some low-yield branches away. Soon after, the plant looked good again, I switched from 20/4 light cycle to flowering 12/12 and again the plant flourished. Lots of healthy buds and all was looking good.
The plant is nearing harvest time and just now I was using my microscope to check the trichomes (mostly milky, some clear, but no amber yet), when all of a sudden a spider walked through my lens . And I saw a web or two again. Now, everything still looks healthy and good with the plant and I think I can harvest in the next week or so.
My questions are:
1. Should I try to do something about the spider mites now or just continue with flushing the fertilizer out with water and harvest on schedule?
2. Is there a way to clean the buds after harvest so Im not smoking spiders? (eg. Can I rinse them in water before drying and curing to remove webs and spiders?)
3. Is there a safe approach at this point to deal with spider mites?
4. Any other advice?
Ive attached a picture just so people can see the plant/bud, of course the resolution wont show the mites.
Thanks for any help!