whitebb2727
Well-Known Member
Im sure it helps.Not exactly what I'm looking for, but it's a start:
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Give Your Plants a Great Growing Environment
http://www.growweedeasy.com/spider-mites#indoor-spider-mite-prevention
- Make sure you have proper ground cover (cover your soil with a soil cover, weed barrier fabric, Diatomaceous Earth, or some other barrier). Basically, you want to prevent anything from being able to live or grow in the soil near your plants
- Make sure your plants are growing in a breezy area that doesn't get too hot - spider mites love hot weather and stagnant air. In addition to attracting pests, stagnant air can also trigger different types of mold, especially in the flowering stage!
Its just one piece of the puzzle.
It doesn't take much of a fan to not have stagnant air.