Then don't even consider avid or floramite.they are 2 weeks into flower
Well, now you've seen how all the *feel good* remedies work.aza max,, azatrol,, neem, mighty wash, bonide, pyrethrim. hot shot, spider mite knockout. a few others i drench them and they come back within a day even worse.
HELL YEAH WEAR A MASK!! I suit up when i sprayso i am reading on floramite and it lasts 21-28 days so 2 weeks flower should be ok. idk going to get it tomorrow. what the best wetting agent? do i need a mask like the avid?
Ummmmm http://www.pesticideinfo.org/Detail_...Rec_Id=PC36422Both Avid and Floramite are too toxic to use on cannabis. Neither one is to be used on consumable plants, they are for ornamental plants only. People who use these products on their cannabis do so because they don't understand how toxic and persistent these things are. Both of these act systemically and will persist in the plant tissue for months. Floramite is registered for use on fruit trees but only if they will not be bearing fruit for consumption for 12 months.
Mites are difficult to get rid of when they are well established, but not too difficult to keep off of new plants.Azamax is very effective if used correctly.You must be consistent with your spray schedule or you'll never have any success. You are in a difficult situation right now because you're infested and in flower.
You can control them now but you won't be able to get rid of them completely. You probably know this already but I'll say it anyways. Put 90% of your attention to the underside of the leaves; this where they live, breed, and lay eggs. If a leaf shows signs of mite damage then you can be sure that there are eggs there too. I usually remove any leaves that show signs of mites but that is very difficult if the infestation is well established and is detrimental if the plant is in flower as it will reduce yield. It is crucial to your success that mite infestations are eliminated during the vegetative phase so that you won't have to deal with it in the flowering phase. Good luck