crazyhazey
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you can mix all of them together, a high concentration of oil in your spray is like fly paper if you want to spray it around the room, if bugs touch it they'll stick.yea I'm going to be sure to use it for sure. now are you saying plant a marigold and use the canola oil and garlic for spray or add marigold to the canola spay? And with the garlic can i use garlic power, minced garlic or fresh garlic chopped and mashed up. Now this today when i finaly got to look at the girls. I noticed that on some of the leaves theres seems to be some white speckles forming. i wouldn't say they look like spots as they are not uniformly circles. More or less like light white freckles. Hopefully since i caught it the first day it happened i can get it corrected before it becomes a problem.
but if you want to spray the plants, mix a half tea spoon of canola oil, a couple marigold flowers, some diced garlic(i dont think the type of garlic matters and dicing isnt a necessity, anything natural and smelly like garlic will probably work) and add it to foliar feed, i prefer rainwater for its minerals an pH if you arent already using it i suggest using it for your foliar feed. hit the bottoms of the leaves, after using this spray i advise really spraying the shit out of those leaves. they'll hide in calyxs so keep your eye out, the first spray might only kill 95% of the mites and they reproduce quick, just make sure to hit the bottoms of your leaves with this spray every 2-3 days, spray it around your room as well, along with the bottoms of your pots. those specs are the mites, eating at the leaves. keep these plants away from the other or they could easily get infested.