Mites, and how to rid yourself of them..

vapor85

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Someone hating on Mighty Wash? What a tard.

I was not hating on anything... a lot of people on hear just don't seem to read and understand what other people are saying. Start jumping to conclusions and freaking out over something as "retarded" as what Mite spray to use LOL.
 

dbkick

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I was not hating on anything... a lot of people on hear just don't seem to read and understand what other people are saying. Start jumping to conclusions and freaking out over something as "retarded" as what Mite spray to use LOL.
yes there is plenty other "more retarder" things to freak out about here! how bout the dude that wants to ph with gatorade! anyway, my honest opinion is any one that has a mite problem use mighty wash , it will run you about 35 dollars a gallon in a ready to spray form, this shit works, happy growing.
 

Buddy Ganga

Active Member
What is mighty wash? Im a uk grower:dunce:
It's a new plant treatment for mites and other pests.
I've personally used just about everything suggested here and so far Might Wash is the best of the best.
Being able to treat all of my plants with the same spray regardless of the stage they are in makes a huge difference to myself and many of the growers I know.

I stopped using things like neem oil based on the warnings that come with it.
I have a problem using something that may cause infertility on the meds I grow.

I stopped using other methods due to the mites ability to build a tolerance to them.
Some products actually start to feed/help the mites thrive.
Sucks to go out and spend a couple of hundred bucks on pest strips only to see the mites
enjoying them enough they actually web them up.
 

CountGlochula

Active Member
lmao i don't know anybody that smokes it. as long as your not stupid and smoking it there is no threat to your health.
Neem is a tree. The bark, leaves, and seeds are used to make medicine. Less frequently, the root, flower, and fruit are also used.

Neem leaf is used for leprosy, eye disorders, bloody nose, intestinal worms, stomach upset, loss of appetite, skin ulcers, diseases of the heart and blood vessels (cardiovascular disease), fever, diabetes, gum disease (gingivitis), and liver problems. The leaf is also used for birth control and to cause abortions.

The bark is used for malaria, stomach and intestinal ulcers, skin diseases, pain, and fever.

The flower is used for reducing bile, controlling phlegm, and treating intestinal worms.

The fruit is used for hemorrhoids, intestinal worms, urinary tract disorders, bloody nose, phlegm, eye disorders, diabetes, wounds, and leprosy.

Neem twigs are used for cough, asthma, hemorrhoids, intestinal worms, low sperm levels, urinary disorders, and diabetes. People in the tropics sometimes chew neem twigs instead of using toothbrushes, but this can cause illness; neem twigs are often contaminated with fungi within 2 weeks of harvest and should be avoided.

The seed and seed oil are used for leprosy and intestinal worms. They are also used for birth control and to cause abortions.

The stem, root bark, and fruit are used as a tonic and astringent.

Some people apply neem directly to the skin to treat head lice, skin diseases, wounds, and skin ulcers; as a mosquito repellent; and as a skin softener.

Inside the vagina, neem is used for birth control.

Neem is also used as an insecticide.


How does it work?

Neem contains chemicals that might help reduce blood sugar levels, heal ulcers in the digestive tract, prevent conception, kill bacteria and prevent plaque formation in the mouth.
 

CountGlochula

Active Member
simple i do not smoke neem where you other hand plan on smokin your chemicals. In a chemical reaction, the molecules of one substance break apart and join together with those of another substance to create a different compound (combination of molecules).
 

Capt. Stickyfingers

Well-Known Member
simple i do not smoke neem where you other hand plan on smokin your chemicals. In a chemical reaction, the molecules of one substance break apart and join together with those of another substance to create a different compound (combination of molecules).
Quit trying to act like a fucking scientist, because it's obvious you're not even good at science. Dude, if you don't even know what chemicals you're referring to, how do you know what the reaction would be? Also,guess what? You can't even go a day without a chemical reaction happening right on your skin. Chemicals mix all the time in your house and outside, and always has since the beginning of time. Life wouldn't exist if it weren't for chemical reactions. Didn't you ever learn growing up that spouting your mouth about something you have no knowledge of makes you look stupid, and no one will take you serious? Don't you know that smoking weed PERIOD is a chemical reaction? Do you even grow good bud?
 

CountGlochula

Active Member
lol. i don't know what chemicals are in it that's what im sayin.did you know smartass that more than half the toxic chemicals in tobacco are results from chemical reactions brought about by the incredible heat that is produced when smokin, simple grade school science there. if you think this basic understanding is on the level with DUPONT researchers,then i truly feel sorry for you. maybe you and your clients do not care about chems but no way will i smoke them.
 

Capt. Stickyfingers

Well-Known Member
did you know smartass that more than half the toxic chemicals in tobacco are results from chemical reactions brought about by the incredible heat that is produced when smokin
Chemical reaction brought about by incredible heat. You mean smoke? No shit? When smokin? Smokin smoke? You're a fucking genius.
No I didn't know that there were toxic chemicals in tobacco smoke. <sarcasm>
 

tomcatjones

Active Member
Neem or Azatrol or Azamax

it is this.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azadirachtin

OMRI - you'll be fine. though you can detect a "piney" scent from late flowering girls.

as for the Frequency Adjusted Water... yeah it works too apparently. i know those have used it, but sadly... this can occur... so watch out!

"Some have reported that plants infected with Powdery Mildew suffer from outbreaks of Powdery Mildew after spraying with Mighty Wash. The same company also creates a product for Powdery Mildew named PM Wash. Maybe they know something more than we do about their product or it's just a coincidence. As long as your plant is not already infected, there is no reason to worry, just be aware if the infection is already present, this product has been shown to stimulate it in some manner. In the end, this is the first line of defense I recommend in the battle against mites."

stop arguing.
 

CountGlochula

Active Member
Chemical reaction brought about by incredible heat. You mean smoke? No shit? When smokin? Smokin smoke? You're a fucking genius.
No I didn't know that there were toxic chemicals in tobacco smoke. <sarcasm>
you missed what i said, most of the toxic chemicals in tobacco are created by the heat of the cherry.they did not exist until the tremendous heat, that's why they were trying to make those safe cigarettes using an electric coil to control the temp.
 

ClaytonBigsby

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Mighty Wash. I guarantee it beats anything else you read on here. It's non toxic, you can use it all the way up until the day of harvest. 8 oz. is enough for 5 big ones (4ft) and 5 small ones (1ft.) A gallon is only $40. Kills mites and their eggs instantly as well as any other pests you might have on there. I used it once myself and just recently used it on a friends grow that was absolutely INFESTED with mites. All his veg, clones, and flowering plants had mites all over. The worst I've ever seen. I only used about 6.5 oz. and it covered all his plants. He cleaned the walls and shit with bleach water. Long story short, the next morning he couldn't find a single living mite anywhere and hasn't seen one in over 3 weeks from one treatment. If you get the wash, I'd get a 360 sprayer so it's easier to spray under the leaves. I makes a real fine spray too so it conserves on the Mighty Wash, less is wasted.
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Anyone that thinks what they have works better has NOT tried this.

Dude!, just looking at your picture scared me into believing you. I'm leaving for the store now.
 

gladstoned

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I battled mites for a few months. Very, very, very expensive. I scrapped my shit and cleaned everything. I used hot bleach water on everything. I have a half dozen Afghan Kush Ryders quarantined for a few more weeks. I have seedlings going and I bought a good sprayer. Since the Mighty Wash is mostly water, how early can I do a preventative spray. I hear people say one spray and done and I think mine are gone, but I never want to go through that bullshit again. Ever. lol. I figure a spray every other week, but how early can I hit em without bad results.
 

gladstoned

Well-Known Member
I got rid of all my plants and bleached everything, let off bombs and room was empty for over a week. Fuck, I think they are gone. You are making me nervous lol.
 

ismokealotofpot

New Member
I set off three dr doom bombs used floramite, mighty wash,safer soap,hot shot strips,neem oil,co2, and bleach. Trust me if you slack at all they will be back.
 
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