LOL UNITE BROTHER- haha I have my 7.1, 3.0 and 5.0not a solution. only a mitigator.
starting over is effective but not necessary. good tip though
won't work bro. they'll spread and you'll lose all the plants.......mites like heat. all they do is multiply and eat. the stippling on your leaves is a tell tale sign. mites are extremely hard to get rid of entirely. there are two pesticides worth considering if you want. one gets rid of mites and one gets rid of eggs and mites. floromite and forbid are their brand names. while you're in veg you can spray but i wouldn''t spray in flower. if you only have one plant at this point i would start over. they have a short life cycle and once you rid your room of green plants they wont live long at all. my advice comes from field study and a sprayers license for pesticides in my state. good luck.
Yeah, I see your point. Personal choice. Frankly, they creep me the fuck out. When I get 'em, I get rid of them. They fuck up my relationship with my plants - something that gives me daily comfort.Being that you're new I would keep going. Anyone that's grown a while has had mites. Dont expect stellar yield or quality. Its a good leaning experience though.
on the other hand, you WILL gain valuable experience in diagnosing and treating pests . Good luck.Thank you for the replies! Never expected so many.
Don't want to ditch this one, already lost 2
I've already got Neem oil, next up some strong pesticide. Will try alternate doses and lets see how it goes.
Will keep you posted!
i have more exp dealing with pests than anyone bro. had to take an exam and got my applicators license. didnt pass judgement on anyone but you. neg rep for you whiner.lol, how would you know, have you tried it? have you had an infestation? i've seen it work, depending on the size of infestation, of course. lol, here's another "all seeing/knowing," nay sayer, passing judgement on folks trying to help someone. why don't you just tell him what remedy you suggest, without waving off others that are trying to help? there's more than one way to skin a cat....
oil works on nymphs so if u time it right it'll help. it doesnt work on adults thoughThank you for the replies! Never expected so many.
Don't want to ditch this one, already lost 2
I've already got Neem oil, next up some strong pesticide. Will try alternate doses and lets see how it goes.
Will keep you posted!
lol, rep means nothing to me! when i see people that have been here for 6 months, and rep like a snails trail, that lets me know how unimportant it is... and whining because i don't agree with you, laughable. a bit sensitive aren't we, lol??? how'd you ever get to be a mod with such thin skin? i didn't attack you, or spew expletives. anyways, so you have a license, i'm sure they're fairly easy to get. what, a 50 question multiple choice test??? that doesn't really mean that you're the only source of info. does it? i find it laughable that you believe that you have more experience dealing with pests than, "anyone," LOL!!! that pretty much lets me know that you should be ignored, what an ego. stand by what i said, and i did it w/o minimizing the others who were trying to help. sorry op for taking away from your post/problem.i have more exp dealing with pests than anyone bro. had to take an exam and got my applicators license. didnt pass judgement on anyone but you. neg rep for you whiner.
He could learn a ton. Such as their life cycle, initial signs of mites, how bad of an infestation he has when he has webbing, which types of deterrents to use such as systemics or through foliar spray. Why completely throw that plant away when it is most likely he will get mites again is how I see it.Yeah, I see your point. Personal choice. Frankly, they creep me the fuck out. When I get 'em, I get rid of them. They fuck up my relationship with my plants - something that gives me daily comfort.
But on a more practical note, how much does the OP has to learn on sick, infested plants? My opinion, start over. Nip it. Nip it in the bud. You wanna learn on some healthy plants.
Exactly. I'll take this as a learning curve.He could learn a ton. Such as their life cycle, initial signs of mites, how bad of an infestation he has when he has webbing, which types of deterrents to use such as systemics or through foliar spray. Why completely throw that plant away when it is most likely he will get mites again is how I see it.
I am sure somebody can answer better, but, foliar application means spraying a topical treatment to your leaves. This does not penetrate into the plant and tends to 'wear off' quickly. So when you harvest and smoke it, you won't die. Systemic poisons are fed to the roots of your plant and work their way through the plant's entire system. So when a mite feeds, it gets poisoned. This permanently poisons all the plant tissue making it 'unfit for consumption'. That includes smoking.Exactly. I'll take this as a learning curve.
What do systemics and Foliar spray mean?