BasementGuerrilla
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I just had my first bout with spider mites. While watering my beautiful Mango mother I noticed about 6-7 bottom leaves that were about 10-15% infested with mites. I freaked out and called my buddy. He calmly told me to relax, go to Lowe's and buy a $4 Hotshot No Pest Strip, hang it in my garden, and call him in a week to thank him.
6 days after first seeing the mites and hanging a NPS in my garden, ALL MITES ARE DEAD! NO SIGNS OF SURVIVORS!
I feel sorry for all the people that choose to wage an expensive, time consuming war with these little bastards. It's so simple with the no pest strips. To hell with all the hippie crap that just pisses them off.
But, I should also say that you should use this product with caution. I don't think you should use NPS past the 3rd week of flower. If that is your situation then go for the Azamax/Azatrol (supposedly a 100% sure thing that is organic, but expensive). I think it is very important to wash the chemicals off all the leaves after putting a NPS in your garden. You should not keep a NPS in your garden for preventative maintenence IMHO. I think it should be used for one week upon first site of mites (spider mite eggs hatch in 3-4 days), and then placed in a ziplock bag until it is needed again. The one time I went into my mother's room this week without a dust mask, I definitely came out light headed, and I don't think it was the trainwreck I smoked earlier in the day.
6 days after first seeing the mites and hanging a NPS in my garden, ALL MITES ARE DEAD! NO SIGNS OF SURVIVORS!
I feel sorry for all the people that choose to wage an expensive, time consuming war with these little bastards. It's so simple with the no pest strips. To hell with all the hippie crap that just pisses them off.
But, I should also say that you should use this product with caution. I don't think you should use NPS past the 3rd week of flower. If that is your situation then go for the Azamax/Azatrol (supposedly a 100% sure thing that is organic, but expensive). I think it is very important to wash the chemicals off all the leaves after putting a NPS in your garden. You should not keep a NPS in your garden for preventative maintenence IMHO. I think it should be used for one week upon first site of mites (spider mite eggs hatch in 3-4 days), and then placed in a ziplock bag until it is needed again. The one time I went into my mother's room this week without a dust mask, I definitely came out light headed, and I don't think it was the trainwreck I smoked earlier in the day.