Hey there - I went through nasty spider mite infestation(s) and here's what I found out (not sure if this is true for everyone). The spider mites don't like the leaves with trichs on them. They don't like goo on their little mite feet. Sure, the fan leaves etc were damaged, but even with 60x microscope, I found one and it was sort of walking around like "where the f*ck did the good leaves go?" (after trimming). Since they don't seem to like dying plant matter anyway, I stopped worrying about them since they didn't kill my girls before harvest.Ive been looking for information on what to do with plants ready for harvest that is also infested with spider mites? Do you know where I can find info on this? Or perhaps you have found a good way to handle the situation. Any advice would be very helpful. Ty.
I had a decent mite population about 4-5 weeks into flower. I could notice white spots on all the leaves like they were getting bleached. It was actually spider mites eating the leaves. I cut off any leaves that had any damage from mites... and also got a small rag with neem oil and wiped it all over any good leaves, instead of spraying it on. Cutting off the bad leaves gets rid of some of the mites and any eggs that may hatch future mites. Also the plant will not have to struggle to try and keep a leaf alive that is being eaten. I noticed about week 7 the mites were still there but not as bad and there was less webbing. I have some stuff drying and it seems pretty much miteless. I think that when everything dries out, it shrinks and the mites probably dry out too, and turn into little specks. I'm not scared to smoke it, afterall they are mites eating weed leaves and are probably full of thc themselves.Mites abandon hanging plants? Sure seems like the weed would have to be super dry for this to be the case? I hope this pans out. That'd be GREAT!
whatever the fuck that means.try get as many of them off then just put to dry and most will fall off while it put it to dry,.
you should toss those plants in the trash and clean out your grow room.I had a decent mite population about 4-5 weeks into flower. I could notice white spots on all the leaves like they were getting bleached. It was actually spider mites eating the leaves. I cut off any leaves that had any damage from mites... and also got a small rag with neem oil and wiped it all over any good leaves, instead of spraying it on. Cutting off the bad leaves gets rid of some of the mites and any eggs that may hatch future mites. Also the plant will not have to struggle to try and keep a leaf alive that is being eaten. I noticed about week 7 the mites were still there but not as bad and there was less webbing. I have some stuff drying and it seems pretty much miteless. I think that when everything dries out, it shrinks and the mites probably dry out too, and turn into little specks. I'm not scared to smoke it, afterall they are mites eating weed leaves and are probably full of thc themselves.
I'm sure he did, that was 6 years ago.you should toss those plants in the trash and clean out your grow room.
Jesus you people are stupid. Who cares how old it is, people are still reading these threads seeking the same advice they were 6 years ago, as your post shows. They ought to change the name of this site from rollitup to retardpreteensI'm sure he did, that was 6 years ago.
like yourself? you're as far from '72' years old as my dick is from 72 inches long...Jesus you people are stupid. Who cares how old it is, people are still reading these threads seeking the same advice they were 6 years ago, as your post shows. They ought to change the name of this site from rollitup to retardpreteens
I used https://www.amazon.com/Massacre-Spider-Killer-Powdery-Fighter/dp/B01N541P34/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1507519361&sr=8-1&keywords=mite+massacre for my pesticide and it was amazing. I only had to apply it twice over a period of 3 days and I never had a bug problem again. I was blown away by it, to be honest. Neem Oil is another fantastic pesticide; you can also use organic tobacco and soak it in water, than spray the tobacco juice on your fan leaves--avoid making contact with buds though, the taste can evaporate but i absolutely hate tobacco flavor/smell so it never hurts to be extra cautious.Ive been looking for information on what to do with plants ready for harvest that is also infested with spider mites? Do you know where I can find info on this? Or perhaps you have found a good way to handle the situation. Any advice would be very helpful. Ty.
Why do you keep resurrecting old ass threads just to call people stupid? Every post you've made is to call someone dumb or some negative bullshit with no advice or answer to the op. Why bother? Don't you have some crayons that need eating, windows to lick, maybe have your helmet fitted with a bigger drool cup?Jesus you people are stupid. Who cares how old it is, people are still reading these threads seeking the same advice they were 6 years ago, as your post shows. They ought to change the name of this site from rollitup to retardpreteens