spider mites all over..just chopped will they die or keep eating my plant

DocDoom85

Active Member
Went in to trim my plant today and there was spider mites all over...My question is will they die now that the plant is drying please help Merry christmas and happy hoildays everone :blsmoke:
 

doniawon

Well-Known Member
they will crawl to the highest point and gather to die.. maybe get tangle foot and put it around the stalks.. I use a q tip dipped in azamax and collect them all. bomb the room when you take the plants out
 

mofizzle415

Active Member
Azamax fucks up their reproductive system so the lil fucks dont fuck all day and make more lil fucks...sorry I hateeee mites, got em once from a friends clones (what a friend, bastard!)...Hard to get rid of but if your on top of your shit and agressive, they will be gone. They say you can use Azamax up until the day before you pull but I dunno...

Got to hit em hard, this will make them go into a frenzy and try to reproduce again, then hit em again 7 days later...bye bye..
 

IXOYE

Active Member
I am on my way to the garden center now to quiz the ladies on spider mites. but i learned this on ehow. That vinegar/garlic spray might work for you. I haven't tried but I will be planting garlic for prevention this spring...

from ehow:

Prevention/Solution
As spider mites do not like garlic, planting garlic alongside other plants will produce an environment that will discourage spider mites from becoming active.

Effects
Plants stressed by drought can produce chemical changes that make them more enticing to spider mites. Keep plants moist with a vinegar-garlic solution to discourage spider mites from consuming plant leaves.

Considerations
Spider mites often become problems in yards and gardens because of the use of chemical pesticides that destroy their natural predators. These pesticides also harm the environment. Using a natural, garlic-based insecticide will treat spider mites as well as help preserve the environment.
 
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