Spider mite

Holy grail123

New Member
So I’ve had problems on and off with spider mites one one of my plants, I’m 3 weeks into flower so I’ve got buds coming through nicely but I’ve noticed they have come back, I’ve done my best to rid them as good as possible without using chemicals that will affect the taste, but I’ve also noticed like the buds have like lil white n brown specs on some of the buds, (almost like it has dandruff). It’s not on all the buds but enough that I can still see it with my eyes, have pics if required.
I wanna know if this plant is a rip or if I can I can still save it? Thanks x
 

Snoopy808

Well-Known Member
If mites on one plant, they are on others too. I use predator mites after a spray. Or use em prophylaxis to not get spider mites.
Pics would be helpful to figure out the dandruff.
 

beercan

Well-Known Member
If mites on one plant, they are on others too. I use predator mites after a spray. Or use em prophylaxis to not get spider mites.
Pics would be helpful to figure out the dandruff.
I actually had mites on 2 plants and 1 plant had none (that were visible) in same tent
 

Snoopy808

Well-Known Member
I love trifecta crop control. OMRI. Even works on hemp russet mites, botyritis and powdery mildew very very well. Smells wayyyyy better. And much better choice if gotta spray during flower. Cause neem reeks.
 

Snoopy808

Well-Known Member
Better let him know about Avid the good and especially the bad. Yea its kinda organic based but I absolutely wouldn't use it other than directed. Its pricey so to mix for 6 or less plants is expensive waste or as most people do they apply a spray much higher in concentration in smaller volume of water.
Avid in veg works hella f'in good, like a steroid. But in flower youre likely gonna end up smoking it.
Definitely has legit health concerns smoking it.
Avid is hard to fully flush, its time dependent ish. I know many rec and medical grows that used it as directed but still tested hot 3 months after application. To pass the test it we just let it sit around for 3 more months than restest. Works about some of the time.
 

Cannablitzz

Member
Better let him know about Avid the good and especially the bad. Yea its kinda organic based but I absolutely wouldn't use it other than directed. Its pricey so to mix for 6 or less plants is expensive waste or as most people do they apply a spray much higher in concentration in smaller volume of water.
Avid in veg works hella f'in good, like a steroid. But in flower youre likely gonna end up smoking it.
Definitely has legit health concerns smoking it.
Avid is hard to fully flush, its time dependent ish. I know many rec and medical grows that used it as directed but still tested hot 3 months after application. To pass the test it we just let it sit around for 3 more months than restest. Works about some of the time.
Why I love Azamax.
 

fessie99

Active Member
Good looking out Snoopy you have to be certified if you use it on strawberries and there's a procedure for flushing them so I've read anyway
 
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