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    mite infestation, 2 weeks from harvest, HELP!

    Hahahahahhaha! It worked. Those bugs are dead and gone. As for the plants, it was kinda like flash freezing them, preserving them for a moment in time. When you flash freeze something, (usually food) it freezes so fast that large crystals aren't able to form and damage the cell membranes. And...
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    mite infestation, 2 weeks from harvest, HELP!

    I don't know what you mean by "how can your infestation be past nature?". Can you clarify?
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    mite infestation, 2 weeks from harvest, HELP!

    I've decided on the dry-ice experiment. I'll let y'all know how it goes.
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    mite infestation, 2 weeks from harvest, HELP!

    So...Would the best solution be to cut down all the plants even if they're not quite done? And, for the third time, will dry icing the room work? I know that in herbariums they use CO2 to kill off insects before filing their specimens.
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    mite infestation, 2 weeks from harvest, HELP!

    I think this situation is past the point of ladybugs. What about dry ice? And, do the mites continue to eat the plant after cutting it down?
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    mite infestation, 2 weeks from harvest, HELP!

    Can anything safely get rid of spider mites that have attacked plants that are two weeks away from harvest? I've been reading all these solutions, but they all seem to be for plants in vegetative stage. Would dry icing the room kill the mites effectively without damaging the bud? There are...
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