Mites need advice

MoonTang420

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Hey guys I have some mites and I've been trying to control it but they keep coming back I've managed to not have any webs and the numbers are low but my leaves are covered in white spots luckily in this particular small area I only have 5 small plants only for seed production I have to be within two weeks from seeds being ripe and that's my only concern is harvesting these genetics which will be unbeliable but my ? I guess is as long as there are not hundreds or thousands and webs do you think my seed production will be effected I'm so close and my other crosses are way behind but the mites are naturally attacking my most prized gem
 

greasemonkeymann

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Hey guys I have some mites and I've been trying to control it but they keep coming back I've managed to not have any webs and the numbers are low but my leaves are covered in white spots luckily in this particular small area I only have 5 small plants only for seed production I have to be within two weeks from seeds being ripe and that's my only concern is harvesting these genetics which will be unbeliable but my ? I guess is as long as there are not hundreds or thousands and webs do you think my seed production will be effected I'm so close and my other crosses are way behind but the mites are naturally attacking my most prized gem
get some predator mites man, they'll pick your plants clean.
no chemicals, and no dead mites all over your trichs
 

MoonTang420

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Squishing buds with mites In them isnt necessarily a good thing. Nothing like a big dab of mite guts!
lol couldn't I screen that out? I don't even care about anything but the seeds was just a thought a whole diff area for just flower this is just a small 2x3 for breeding only
 

Samsonator

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I remember when I was days away from the chop, and infested with mites. Not wanting to use chemicals I used straight water with just the smallest drop of dish soap to break surface tension. Mites do not like water. This will keep them down enough to keep the plant alive and allow your seeds to survive I think.
 

MoonTang420

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I remember when I was days away from the chop, and infested with mites. Not wanting to use chemicals I used straight water with just the smallest drop of dish soap to break surface tension. Mites do not like water. This will keep them down enough to keep the plant alive and allow your seeds to survive I think.
Thanks! I wanna talk to Samson make my eyes glow red...haha thanks boss il try that
 

MoonTang420

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I remember when I was days away from the chop, and infested with mites. Not wanting to use chemicals I used straight water with just the smallest drop of dish soap to break surface tension. Mites do not like water. This will keep them down enough to keep the plant alive and allow your seeds to survive I think.
I don't need to keep it alive more than two more weeks max the pods are swollen so nice gonna be some big healthy seeds and let me tell u prob best f1 cross il have ever made my diamond lady is a gem the stud I used was strawberry banana from Crockett but the stud was not frosty I think it will be just fine though hard to find super resin males
 

Samsonator

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I don't need to keep it alive more than two more weeks max the pods are swollen so nice gonna be some big healthy seeds and let me tell u prob best f1 cross il have ever made my diamond lady is a gem the stud I used was strawberry banana from Crockett but the stud was not frosty I think it will be just fine though hard to find super resin males

Ill fly you to the moon! Sounds like a sweet cross. If you think of it, post a pic of your finished seed haul.
 

MoonTang420

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Ill fly you to the moon! Sounds like a sweet cross. If you think of it, post a pic of your finished seed haul.
Hopefully seedhaul pics aren't covered in mites lol wtf I found out the person I got the cut from is the reason I was just told he said other ppl got them to on that cut that he's terribly sorry he didn't quarenteen em for two weeks
 

SSHZ

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I love these mite threads......nothing like bad (well, poor) advice over and over. Go to one or two of the established mite threads here and read how many people over and over keep trying different products and they never seem to work completely, only to have the mites back again and again.........but the best answer is there, you just have to study up and find it.
 

MoonTang420

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id eat a bug any day, make some cannabutter:weed:
Lol nice i just want healthy seed stock that was my goal and even if the other two crosses don't make it inneed my diamond to finish il let the mites shit it down before I just scrap the time i put in then start fresh after there done in a new area
 

MoonTang420

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I love these mite threads......nothing like bad (well, poor) advice over and over. Go to one or two of the established mite threads here and read how many people over and over keep trying different products and they never seem to work completely, only to have the mites back again and again.........but the best answer is there, you just have to study up and find it.
Im just buying a 10x10 tent and make a whole diff location start fresh bro get 4-600s for a flower room or there's these lights that push 630 and are just as efficient as 4 1000 no joke
 

St1kybudz

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If I had mites I would chop and restart the thought of smoking dead bugs is disgusting
Whats the deal with smoking spider mites lol all they eat is cloriphyll the green shit in the leaves and after a good cure that breaks down then all you got is the mites outer shell presuming he doesn't crawl away as it drys I dab all that shit u can't tell but I've notice the mites will infest the leaves and tend to stay away from the trichomb rich areas of bud lady bird beatles are as expensive as chemicals and will usually only control the problem but only with repeated release chemicals are about as effective as the lady birds every time I stop spraying they xcome back and this is because the entire issue is environment related do enough research and find out there are many species of spider mites and all prefer a different climate so Imo the best but most costly route would be to get total environmental control and tune it to rid your self of the mites but in the mean time spray what you can and and never spray flowers only use preditory insects to control the problem Ive used them to save a few crops
 
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