I'm not going to say you don't know your stuff about growing and all, but please don't use anti-bacterial soaps or anti-microbials, anywhere. The best they do for any of us is help breed superbugs (resistant bacteria).The plant will survive if you kill the spider mites. Get a spray bottle, cover the bottom with dish soap ( i use the orange anti-bacterial kind), fill 3/4 with water, 1/4 white vinegar. shake gently and spray all over your plants, under all the leaves too cause this is where they hide. Leave this on over night then spray all off with clean water the next day. They should be gone. Good luck.![]()
I'm not going to say you don't know your stuff about growing and all, but please don't use anti-bacterial soaps or anti-microbials, anywhere. The best they do for any of us is help breed superbugs (resistant bacteria).
Exactly. We have all these companies pushing these products, and they don't tell us that ultimately they'll make the bugs that people are so worked up about stronger. The vast majority of laypeople have no idea how quickly bacteria reproduce, mutate, and that the survivors can share the genes for success, even across species. I mean, it seems like no one ever thinks about what happened to that .01% that the stuff doesn't eradicate. Now we pay with our immune systems, immunological diseases (think allergies for instance), and we could very well create "The" superbug that wipes us off the face of the earth.HHmm never knew, thanks. I do buy the no phoshates one, but never thought about the anti-bacterial one. What about all those hand gels they have everywhere? Same thing eh?![]()