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BobBitchen

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Found russet/ broad mites yesterday, I think from an outside sourced clone.
Just tossed the Slymer mom before I could justify keeping her, soil, bag , and all, also about a dozen clones of her, kept two clones, and am gonna hit em hard,
Big time yesterday, neem/silica this morning on veg.
Mightywashed flowers last night, capt jacks next.
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BobBitchen

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The biggest benefit to using Doktor Doom Total Release Insect Fogger is that it’s made with natural pyrethrum which biologically breaks down in a couple of hours. Provides very fast re-entry times to fumigated areas and NO long-lasting obnoxious odors lingering in the air. Safe to use around growing plants. Does NOT contain CFC’s or other ozone depleting substances.

Effective against fungus gnats, spider mites, aphids, whitefly, scale, mealybug and thrips.
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SomeGuy

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It's the only way. Monterey garden take down spray works. It's tough stuff. Only use it on a vegging plant. Spray every other day and switch what your using. Spinosad does kill mites too, just have to mix it a little stronger than you would for thrips or worms.

There is my 2cents
 
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