Indeed patience paid off
thanks re: my avy
As for your mites, I feel your pain. I got them recently and have weathered the storm.. for now. Here's what I did:
Most important step: catch them early (I'm hoping you caught yours early, at least before webs start).
I first sprayed them with habanero water, I used Cascadians instructions to make mine. I used about 15 ping pong ball sized orange habaneros, cut them up pretty good, make sure the seeds get cut up a bit as well it will help with the strength. Simmer don't boil. Freeze the stained peppers you can make one more brew with it. As others have said, use something to cover your eyes, mouth, and limbs! Shit burns on your skin, trust me..
I let a couple days pass then bombed them with pyrithrim bomb called doktor doom (I would stay away from the raid bombs and what not though).
Then I let four or five days go by and hit my girls with azamax, I can't stress how great of a product I think this is. I intended on following up this spray with mighty wash a few days later, but haven't seen a live mite since the azamax about a week and a half ago. It's expensive but it's organic certified and will not harm your plants and will last a while.
I'll echo the advice of others when it comes to variety of different attacks, because the bastards adapt. Space your attacks every few days so that if/when eggs hatch you will get the juvenile mites, but not too long between, that the mites mature enough to lay new eggs.
Keep your temps around 65-68 if possible, it's too cold for them to reproduce at that temp but still safe for your girls. If you see a live mite the day after a treatment, don't get discouraged, it's likely a baby that hatched post spray, not and adult that lived through hell. You'll get em don't worry.
Last but not least, remember to tell your girls you'll make sure to rid them of these pests and that you won't hurt em
ladies need reassurance and security haha.
How'd I do Cas?