SPIDERMITES! Sprayed Them. What Do i Need To Do To Keep Them Away? Advice?

ImDankest

Member
So i spotted them about 10 days ago now. They had already covered the buds in a layer of web. The mites have done some serious damage to my baby. I kick myself for not noticing them sooner. I haven't got pictures of when she was covered in web, but i have before and after pictures. I have sprayed them with Calcicleaner, for those who don't know you use habenero peppers to fight the mites. i couldn't find habenero peepers but i found scotch bonnet peppers which are also 100,000 - 350,000 on the scoville scale. I have sprayed my plants and tent with this spray twice thoroughly. I also found some organinc fish oil bug killer. It's for fruits and flowers and can be sprayed one day before harvest. I sprayed the tent and plants with this also. I have also sprayed them with water between the calcicleaner and organic bug killer sprays. Since then i've seen no web, mites or eggs. But i'm going to spray it a couple more times with the pepper spray and water. Alls looking well. What do you reccomend i do to keep them away and help my plant out as much as possible. Bulldog haze before (2 weeks flower):DSC_1305.jpg DSC_1270.jpgBulldog haze now (5 weeks flower): DSC_1382.jpgDSC_1383.jpg As you can see she's been completely demolished. She hasnt' seemed to grow at all in 3 weeks. When do you think the buds will fatten up, if they even do. I've put so much effort into this and i thought i finally got the hang of this and fucking spidermites have to ruin it. How can i help her recover. I really hope she will recover.
Thank you for any help at all. If you need to know any more information just ask.
This is the post i got the spray from. Thanks
https://www.rollitup.org/bugs/475307-how-kill-spider-mites-100-a.html
 

Pepe le skunk

Well-Known Member
Treat 4 times over 12 days to get any new eggs that hatch and use 2 different products to kill them. I like spinosa as you can use up to 3 days before harvest.
Good luck.
 

jonnynobody

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Treat 4 times over 12 days to get any new eggs that hatch and use 2 different products to kill them. I like spinosa as you can use up to 3 days before harvest.
Good luck.
^^^^ What he said.

Azamax is also an organic pest control product that handle the mites and it's fairly inexpensive. Mighty wash from what I hear is the ultimate mite killer but it's a little more costly than some other remedies. If it works though, it's worth a few extra $ to me.
 

Sunbiz1

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I bought a bottle of this yesterday for the 10 or so mites I cannot seem to get rid of using everything else:

"The Garden Safe 24 fl. oz. Ready-to-Use Insecticidal Soap provides a pest-control solution for people who are concerned about using synthetic chemicals in their gardens. The soap is made of a combination of fatty-acid salts that are derived from plants. This product kills many common, damaging insects and is effective on the adult, larval and nymph stages of most insects. "

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Garden-Safe-24-fl-oz-Ready-to-Use-Insecticidal-Soap-HG-10424X-5/100352271#.UdlkW6y1vK0
 
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