Anybody have experience with Floramite SC?

jonnynobody

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Got 1 oz on the way from ebay. I've read the label from top to bottom so I know what I'm dealing with. Any feedback I could get from grower's who have used it in the past would help me out a lot. I've got some spider mite infested clones with a couple more weeks of veg to go and I want to knock these fuckers down.

My plan is to use floramite when it comes in, then captain jack's dead bug, then mighty wash, then wipeout...hopefully by then, the fuckers will be long gone. I also have azamax to use with the mighty wash and jacks during flower.
 

gladstoned

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I've used Avid and Mighty Wash to beat mites. Floramite should have same results.
I would recommend not using all your products.
Treat all your veg plants with the Floramite and they will be good.
With the plants you have in flowering stage, I would recommend using
the azamax or mighty wash as recommended till they are harvested.
 

jonnynobody

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I've used Avid and Mighty Wash to beat mites. Floramite should have same results.
I would recommend not using all your products.
Treat all your veg plants with the Floramite and they will be good.
With the plants you have in flowering stage, I would recommend using
the azamax or mighty wash as recommended till they are harvested.
Thanks man. This is my first grow using mighty wash but I hear nothing but good things about it. I think I'll take your advice on the floramite...sounds like some heavy duty stuff.
 

SnapsProvolone

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Dip with Floramite and TetraSan mix. Spraying will not achieve good coverage in most cases.

Rotate with Avid. I have a thread on here just search.
 

Pimpernickel

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I use Floramite only for dipping clones. To my knowledge it must completely cover every surface to be at it's maximum effectiveness. If I have larger plants, say veg about to be flipped I use Avid which I think does not require the every single spot coverage to be maximally effective.
I always dip clones coming from an outside source. Avid is only used if mites are present on other plants as a preventative on pre-flower plants and moms. Anything in flower I find Azamax paired with physical removal of mites/infected leaves that I can see to works well enough for short term control and they're unable to migrate to new plants being rotated in because of the Avid. Shortly after the infected set is finished, I stop preventative treatment.
 
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