Even pesticides can be useless against mites, they can develop a tolerance to even avid after a few generations of treatment. The only effective method is persistence. Most soap type methods will work great as long as you do them constantly. The soap residue disappears under the lights. Systemic treatments are the ones the leave behind residue.
Hi Rasta boy I liked your last posts where you have suggested using the hot peppers sauce and water, also mr knotty suggested the garlic, and white by 2722 thanks for your input. Well thank you all for sharing your advice to helping me
the main reasons why I'm staying away from bottles or dish washer soap is because the cannabis is grown for somebody who has cancer. I want to give them the most cleanest oil or vape. And will only use pure organic methods. But all the ideas above have helped each other and the main thing is we're all here for each other, that's the main thing
Well I've learnt from Rasta boy that they will die if there not on the leaves,
Welll I've made my mind up I'm going to use this product, made by a reputable Dutch company. And it's organic. And lady bugs to keep all pests limited.
BioBizz Leaf Coat is an all-organic foliar spray made from natural latex. It was primarily designed to limit evaporation. However, Leaf Coat will also help strengthen your plants and increase their resistance to pests and moulds - Insects really can’t stand the stuff.
Leaf Coat comes ready-to-use in a spray bottle and takes effect a few hours after application. It works by forming a very thin elastic layer (about 1.5 microns) around the leaves of your plants. This natural latex layer protects your plants without making leaves lose their permeability, so that all-important air and light can still make its way through.
In hot and humid growing environments (around 28 degrees Celsius and higher), Leaf Coat’s protective layer will stop your plants from sweating and losing water. In cooler environments, the added protective layer will help shield your plants from the cold. Because of this, Leaf Coat can be great at reducing stress when transplanting plants between environments with different temperature and humidity levels.
Leaf coat can be used throughout the whole growth cycle and degrades naturally roughly two weeks after application, leaving no nasty residues or harmful products on your plants. It is a great, natural, eco-friendly alternative to pesticides and insecticides.
Ladybugs are voracious killing machines designed by nature to clean your garden of over a dozen pests, especially aphids and
spider mites. They will also eat a broad range of soft bodied insects including beetle and moth larvae.