Mighty wash on flowering plants

BUDies

Active Member
I'm currently battling an outdoor infestation of spider mites and thrips, I have been using neem/pyrethrin/ and spinosad for the last month trying to get rid of theem, but it doesn't seem to be working, I don't have webs on my buds just lots of eggs and mites with a few webs on leaves. Mighty wash is like 99% water with inert ingredients, and supposedly it kills all the mites with frequency. I really need some advice with this product, I have almost no money left for extra products so I'm only gonna get this product if it for sure works, I'm getting into late flower so that's why I don't want to keep spraying with what I have, but I've heard mighty wash can be used until day of flower and SPRAYED ON BUDS which is what really got my attention. This is my last resort I have a few weeks left until I start harvesting so I really need a fix to this.
 

Dr. Who

Well-Known Member
Works good for your need. It must contact the mite to kill it. So spray top and bottom of entire plant (get the surface of your soil too) - repeat in 5 days and repeat in 5 more.
 

Growingforpeace

Well-Known Member
You can also make a organic homade mite killer. Simmer some of the hottest chillis or peppers u can find on very low heat for 20 minutes blend it up with the seeds in all very fine, mix with water and spray the shit out of your plant. Good for plant , not so good for mites.
 

BUDies

Active Member
You can also make a organic homade mite killer. Simmer some of the hottest chillis or peppers u can find on very low heat for 20 minutes blend it up with the seeds in all very fine, mix with water and spray the shit out of your plant. Good for plant , not so good for mites.
I've heard the peppers leave a smell and taste that's why I didn't do that
 

sold777

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I have a friend who used mighty wash and claimed that it worked, I havent tried it though, I heard its safe. Google some reviews on it. Just be careful when spraying it.
 
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