HOW TO KILL SPIDER MITES 100%: " Naturally - no chemicals"

209 Cali closet grower

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True. I tried everything under the sun.

Sad part was, I was fighting them, and still getting infested plants. Lmao Danm, times have changed.

Always check your clones, before putting them in with your plants. And spray them down. Well I do.
 

SSHZ

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Same for me......the fight never ends. I'm starting to believe they come in with the pro-mix soil, which I use every crop.
 

Darth Vapour

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No aphids gnats may come in from soils but spider mites came from your plants or room
You want to rid the BORG once and for all here is my recipe and style
1st thing is get bug b gone
2nd thing is get a 50 gallon drum
mix accordingly
fill a spray bottle
place your hand on soil of plant stalk between your fingers now carefully tip plant into drum moving it up and down or about 1 min
drowning plant up to soil if plant is little wide for drum opening use string to tie up plant to make it work once in other room spray outside of container under container and top of soil
once that plant is done take it completely out of room and into another room ,, Do this to all plants now your grow room is empty

stage 2
Bleach
rag
sprayer
mop

Take your light bulbs out with a damp rag mixed with bleach wipe down bulb same thing applies to your wing , ballast etc
walls come next wash walls with bleach, ceiling bleach and floors beach everything in your grow room needs to be washed with bleach and water mixture including intakes and exhaust fans
scrubbers need to be sprayed when on in case exhaust sucked up any living mites
once this is all done let room dry repeat the dunking of plants in 3 - 4 days
and spray walls and floors again with bleach
this is the only way you will rid them Borg once AND FOR ALL
 

hotrodharley

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No aphids gnats may come in from soils but spider mites came from your plants or room
You want to rid the BORG once and for all here is my recipe and style
1st thing is get bug b gone
2nd thing is get a 50 gallon drum
mix accordingly
fill a spray bottle
place your hand on soil of plant stalk between your fingers now carefully tip plant into drum moving it up and down or about 1 min
drowning plant up to soil if plant is little wide for drum opening use string to tie up plant to make it work once in other room spray outside of container under container and top of soil
once that plant is done take it completely out of room and into another room ,, Do this to all plants now your grow room is empty

stage 2
Bleach
rag
sprayer
mop

Take your light bulbs out with a damp rag mixed with bleach wipe down bulb same thing applies to your wing , ballast etc
walls come next wash walls with bleach, ceiling bleach and floors beach everything in your grow room needs to be washed with bleach and water mixture including intakes and exhaust fans
scrubbers need to be sprayed when on in case exhaust sucked up any living mites
once this is all done let room dry repeat the dunking of plants in 3 - 4 days
and spray walls and floors again with bleach
this is the only way you will rid them Borg once AND FOR ALL
Mix bleach with water at a 1:100 ratio.That kills anything.It does not need to be any stronger. We only used 1:10 on gross blood spills over 250ML.
 

Darth Vapour

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Mix bleach with water at a 1:100 ratio.That kills anything.It does not need to be any stronger. We only used 1:10 on gross blood spills over 250ML.
oops i forgot to mention lol ratios
Also when receiving any new clones or introducing anything into your room it must be sterilized clones must be put into quarantine room and treated before introducing them to live plants
Same thing applies for friends that may grow as well keep them the fuck out of your room mites can be on there clothing and re introduced into your room
Treat your room as a operating table and most importantly keep it clean don't get lazy pick up spills wash floors weekly and walls treat it like any other room in your clean house i hope
 

redzi

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Did some cleaning and that included the Sevin dust that was bordering all my girls...first time in 6 years I go without 7 and the fuc.. are back. My just cloned (well rooted) plants seem to be untouched so I poured a pile around those... sort if like a dike of 7 dust. Now to decide what to do with the well into budding plants that are just now showing a few females and eggs. Azamax looks like a good choice. If that don't do the trick I will try a low alcohol mix. It worked on some AK47 a long time ago but it half killed the plants.
 

mr sunshine

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Did some cleaning and that included the Sevin dust that was bordering all my girls...first time in 6 years I go without 7 and the fuc.. are back. My just cloned (well rooted) plants seem to be untouched so I poured a pile around those... sort if like a dike of 7 dust. Now to decide what to do with the well into budding plants that are just now showing a few females and eggs. Azamax looks like a good choice. If that don't do the trick I will try a low alcohol mix. It worked on some AK47 a long time ago but it half killed the plants.
Seven dust doesn't kill spidermites.










Worry free will.
 

Rob Roy

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The very first post in this thread was a recipe for a natural pepper spray you can easily make yourself.

It works.

Try it, you and your plants will like it, the mites will hate it.
 
I focus my research on lighting (one of the most important aspects of a grow) but I've learned the UVB wavelength can kill spider mites
 

sharingan

New Member
HOW TO KILL SPIDER MITES 100%
By Calibuzz - 30 year grower

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Cured Clone - see new growth!

You have Spider Mites? YOU HAVE A PROBLEM!!! Unless you are diligent and work hard, the problem will not go away, your crop is doomed as one by one they fail and die.

As a Native American, proud of our heritage and ways in keeping with the environment, I give to you a method that is naturally harmonious, and pure. The method is so benign, you may use this method even during flowering - without a single harm to your precious plants.

The best way is not the easiest by far; to do the perfect job takes comitment - so all you lazy bud heads who want a quick fix: "look elsewhere, or coat your precious medicine with chemicals and poison...and remind me not to smoke your herb."

Editor's note: One will find a bit of cross talk in this thread, and some rude posts. The Editor aplogizes that many have strayed off the central subject and prefer to haze each other. However, one will find many other concerned members with great suggestions and feedback. - calibuzz

"Now then, for all you fervent horticulturists..."

Spider mites are alive; you can make them dead. All life is fragile, but... "how do I kill the mites without hurting my crop?"

I will not use pesticides or harmful chemicals on my plants; thus, I have found an all-natural way to rid the infestations that sometimes occur. Curing your plants takes time and care, but you can rid your babies of the mini-spiders that suck your plant's life's blood.

Spiders have skin-like exoskeletons; the tissues are sensitive to change. Molecules soak though their pours, skin and orifices; thus, what may bother you - a giant living organism - might prove fatal to a spider the size of a pinhead. This is so when using a common group of proteins found in Nature. I will teach you how to naturally and inexpensively rid your plants of the dreaded spider mites.
:fire:The Habanera Pepper (sometimes pronounced Habenero) is the key ingredient in pepper spray. Once you make a batch of CALICLEAN you'll see why. One may buy habanera peppers in any vegetable section for about 6 dollars a pound. The peppers are light orange to dark red, and are about the size of a bic lighter when fully mature, most are half that size. Go buy a pound, now!!! If you have mites, time is of the essence.


NOTICE: The spray you make is not harmful to humans (hab peppers are an ingredient in all really good south of the border salsas), but irritating to mucus membranes and soft tissues, it will make you cough - as its like breathing chili powder, so use care.

"GEE, MY PLANT LEAVES ARE DOTTED WITH WHITE SPOTS AND TURNING PALE OR YELLOW."
If you have taken a powerful magnifying glass to the underside of your plant's leaves you will have seen the little off-yellow dots with a brown center that move about slowly over the plant leafs and veins - the mature mites. These big mites leave web-strands like other spiders. Web strands between leaf and stems (as they cross back and forth to new vulnerable leaves), and between leaf serrations are indications of a healthy infestation and big mites on your plants. You may also have seen almost too-hard-to-see little brown dots crawling slowly about. These are the baby mites that will grow into big suckers. You may also have seen groups of little white dots near the central leaf brachiation and the main leaf veins. These are clutches of mite eggs. They will soon hatch and produce up to 80 mites per clutch, per mature mite. You are screwed if you do nothing. But fret not, you can save your plants, and they will recover and thrive - with diligence.

HERE IS WHAT TO DO

Making the Calicleaner

1.) Get a sauce pan - fill with one pint of water - put on lowest flame possible (do not boil !!!).
2.) Chop 4 -5 Habanera peppers fine. Chop open seeds and central membranes, as the power lies there.
3.) Simmer chopped peppers for 20 minutes - making sure not to boil (you will destroy the active proteins).
4.) When you put your head over the pan and the wispy-steam stings your eyes, the Calicleaner is ready.
5.) Pour the Calicleaner through a fine mesh strainer - a little fine grit is OK - let cool in a clean bowl.
6.) Pour room temperature contents in a mister spray bottle. Your are ready to apply.


HOW TO APPLY Calicleaner
1.) Put on gloves, and wear a mask, or at least put a bandana around your nose and mouth.
2.) Turn off all fans - you do not want this spray in your eyes!!!
3.) Spray the bottom of EVERY leaf - starting with the bottom leaves first, work up to the top.
4.) After the bottoms are done, hit the tops and the stems.
5.) Squirt liberally in new leaf pods - tightly wound new leaf growth (the small mites hide there).
6.) Get the heck out of the room till it clears.

7.) Repeat procedure with each plant.
8.) Spray the soil, the pots, and the floor or earth around the area to kill dropping mites and stop migration.
9.) Wash hands with soap and water when complete - the stuff will heat-up skin for 4 hours.
10.) DO NOT WORRY. Though the stuff is lethal to mites, the plants love it.


WHAT’S NEXT??

Congratulations! You have successfully killed the mites that you sprayed - on contact!. Plus, the mites are thwarted in biting again as they get a lethal dose of hot mouth. Your plants should be turning green again with in half a day. Though the leaves are scarred, they will recover and work again - producing vital sugars for growth.

However, you are not done. Some mites will escape the spray, though you have killed 95% of them. Thus, you will have to do the spray again tomorrow. As a matter of fact you will have to spray every 2-3 days till you see no more mites - usually up to two weeks. SOME EGGS WILL HATCH!!! Thus a week after the first spray, do a super job again, the baby mites are likely out and about. Kill 'em right away.

Use your magnifying glass to inspect each plant carefully, when nothing moves and you see no more webs, your plants are clear. YEAH!!

Additional precautions: make sure your containers and pots do not touch, mites migrate. Clean your floors and equipment so live mites do not return (spray them down with Caliclean). Since no person can kill every living mite in their situation, eternal diligence is now part of the equation. One mite may turn into a million in a month.

Other helpful hints: wash your plants with clean water spray between sprayings, this cleans off dead mites and eggs, and refreshes the plant leaf compromised by the vampire sucking mites. Keep the room cool, 78 degrees to 68 degrees if possible during treatment. Mites hate the cold - thus weakened mites will drop ...

Hey Cali, i was wondering if the peppers would give a taste to the buds after having sprayed, since my sheeva skunk is full of spider mites while drying and i think the branches will snap in a very short period of time, so makes the question about taste legit :???:

i thank you in advance for your wisdom :bigjoint:
 

sharingan

New Member
hey guys, anyone here an idea about what i asked?
if any of you realised the spidermites while curing, please tell me if that pepper thing was tried and if there was a taste after that or not!

i need to know... it s a matter of live or death...

peace
 

kev junior

Member
hey guys, anyone here an idea about what i asked?
if any of you realised the spidermites while curing, please tell me if that pepper thing was tried and if there was a taste after that or not!

i need to know... it s a matter of live or death...

peace
not sure about the pepper, i like to grow while it is cold season. less bugz. all i know is bugz dont do well with sulfur. call a grower/disp. probally you are screwed.
 

mrsvondank

New Member
not sure about the pepper, i like to grow while it is cold season. less bugz. all i know is bugz dont do well with sulfur. call a grower/disp. probally you are screwed.
Hab peppers work, azamax as a once a week "prevent" up to week 3 of flower works. Azamax works as a kill but takes up to 6 weeks of weekly sprays depending on infestation.
Azatrol s as me as Azamax
Neem works as a once a week prevent.
Sm90-5ml gal plus Neem/or azamax good prevent mites and mildew.
Great mite kill NON ORGANIC- floramite single spray and dead. Would not recommend if your organic bound.
Just a few possible prevents and kills.
 
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