An experiment in getting rid of mites, Its WORKING for me!! FeedBack PleZ

Goober617

Active Member
Ok this might sound far fetched or stupid maybe but this is what I did.
I've been having some trouble lately with these rust spots on my leaves.
I couldn't figure out what the hell it was. So I went and out a nd got a PH Tester to check that first, and turns out my soil is damn near perfect ph so not the issue. Now I've been considrjng mites but I didn't really see anything but those mofos were there, they really are that small, and also I think I caught this right when I needed to as well. Now I know mites do not likE co2 and they do not like tobacco right?
After seeing one mite this AM I had to do something, so I went and made up some co2 with sugar and yeast. Next I took a tall garbage bag and placed it over my plant sealing it as well as I could. Next I light up a black and mild cigar and started puffin. Now when my co2 was ready I put it It in The sealed garbage bag with the plant kinda trapping those mites in thier with the co2, then i took my black and mild and started blowing big hits of tobbqco smoke in as well. Now I kid you not I let that sit for an hour or so t see what happend and I roomove the bag off and low and behold thier are 2 mites hanging from a thread dead as door nail....I got them Suckas!!! Now I think I nipped this in the bud (no pun intended) early so it might hav been easier for me because I had no huge infestation. But this worked and also im sure all that co2 trapped In the bag gave my plant a little boost at least. So killiNg two birds with one stone(r) so to speak
let me know what you guys think of this
 

Brokenneck

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:) Kill those buggers.
I think its CO Carbon Monoxide, from the smoke.
The straight exhaust (clean) we breathe contains the CO2.
Maybe I'm stoned correct me if I'm wrong.

Gonna smoke out my basil cause it has some flying guys.
 

TheTokingKing

Active Member
good idea, I think a less drastic measure could be thought up. It seems a tenting would bring the same effect as bagging. Outdoor idea, use a smoldering oak ember to fill it with smoke. Might enhance the flavor, it certainly does my hamburgers. lol
 

Goober617

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Yes sir it's workin these mites are str8 black thoguh no red.
also as tobaco is used in some solutions I figured I'd blow a shit load of tobacco smoke inthier
along with the co2 mixture I think I'm on to somehing here..... Or I'm baked lol
 

Goober617

Active Member
I'm tellig you guys this works. I think IF you have a bad infestation it's gonna be much harder
and of course yhe bigger the plant the harder this is going to be. Also I'm not sure about the issues
of thier eggs or larvae?? I'm gonna wash off the eggs with some soapy water and try and shake em gently off,
hopefully those eggs won't be a problem because of Harvest soon, and I'm gonna try and get most of em off.
 

jawbrodt

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That's a really good idea, using bags like that. Honestly though, I'd back off with the smoke, because nicotine will really fuck up your plants. It's the CO2 that's doing the killing. I've seen guys with CO2 setups kill mites off, by sealing everything up and raising the PPM levels really high, for a few hours, suffocating the mites. That's what happened to your's. The smoke might've helped kill them, but I'd ditch it, 'cause sooner or later, it's going to cause problems. Containing the CO2 in a bag, is the breakthrough here. Excellent idea, and worth a + rep. :)
 

reggaerican

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that is really good info to know.. i have not had problems with mites in a long time, but if i do i know what im gonna try... -the tobacco that is..
 

Goober617

Active Member
Also are mites really a problem in the northeast due to cold weather around harvest time??? Would cold weather have killed them eventually?!!(probably to late to save the harvest thoguh)
also I figured out how I got these ltittle bastards..... Stupid stupid stupid of me
I used a few tomato cages one day to tie her up after some lst training and guess what??
There were mites all over that cage because the damn tomatoe plants previously used had mites!!!!
Also I brought her inside a couple times when it rained really hard for a few days and I'm pretty sure that added to the problem.
 

Hayduke

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My method is spreading!!!

https://www.rollitup.org/bugs/264370-spider-mite-control-7.html#post3781269

https://www.rollitup.org/bugs/264370-spider-mite-control-9.html#post3996025

After fighting for several months I shut down for a while. Unless you can gas the room, they will return...but excellent to save a crop late in flower where miticide is not wanted. I have been reading about Liquid Ivermectin used for bird mites being effective and it's half life is 5-7 days...this may be an option for the future.

I think the tobacco smoke is interesting and along with the CO2 and CO must speed up the kill...but I would be wary of flavoring the bud a bit.

Good Luck...hope you got en they are a bitch! My new girls just went to flower, but I started them outside...brought them in had 1 mite...killed it...been several weeks...so far so good! Sprayed with Neem as a preventative a few days ago.

:leaf::peace::leaf:
 

Goober617

Active Member
Wait did u just Jack my idea???in my own thread?? Not cool dude not cool
lol nah I'm j/k ur method is similar though also I definetely do worry about all that toabacco
smoke and such so I only left the smoke in thier for an hour or so realesed the smoke and continued on
 

Hayduke

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Nah no jack...think of it as a bump! It is just cool that as I lurk through the SM threads I see people trying the CO2 method. There is nothing new under the sun...but I could not find anything about using CO2 for non-toxic spider mite annihilation for buds too close to harvest to nuke prior to my trial.

My concern is that people who use this understand the dangers as well as the fact that it is not the silver bullet we are all looking for unless you have a sealed room. I also tend to get a touch of damage from what I assume is frost bite and excessive moisture...but the mites and eggs are dead...mileage may vary.

I think the tobacco may speed up the treatment (cool!) cuz I go 24-48 hours in huge clear bags. When they get a foot hold they are a growers worst nightmare...F. gnats and thrips are NOTHING compared to these fookers! Anyone who runs perpetual should consider more drastic measures...from my experience:neutral:

:leaf::peace::leaf:
 

jawbrodt

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That's a really good idea, using bags like that. Honestly though, I'd back off with the smoke, because nicotine will really fuck up your plants. It's the CO2 that's doing the killing. I've seen guys with CO2 setups kill mites off, by sealing everything up and raising the PPM levels really high, for a few hours, suffocating the mites. That's what happened to your's. The smoke might've helped kill them, but I'd ditch it, 'cause sooner or later, it's going to cause problems. Containing the CO2 in a bag, is the breakthrough here. Excellent idea, and worth a + rep. :)

Okay, I need to revise my answer, after getting curious, and doing some reading. I just posed this in another thread, and am copy/paste'ing it here,...

""....LOL, Again, I fell victim to some of the bullshit, here at RIU. Strange, huh? :razz: Anyway, awhile back, I had been warned(on more than one occasion) that it was terrible to touch your plants with nicotine on your fingers, from chewing or smoking, and dangerous to smoke around them, in general, because of the nicotine. I was warned that the nicotine caused the "Tobacco Mosiac Virus" which I just looked up. I'm glad I did, because what I had been told all along, was totally wrong. Yes, the virus can infect cannabis, but, isn't caused by nicotine. It's caused by a freakin virus, obviously! Doh! *smacks self in forehead*lol""

So, turns out, it wasn't the nicotine, after all. Anyway, just in case there are others out there who have heard/fell for, this myth, here's the proof.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobacco_mosaic_virus
 

Hayduke

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This is probably a danger if you spray with nicotine made by soaking tobacco...the smoke sure would take care of that...interesting.

:leaf::peace::leaf:
 

jawbrodt

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Also,...start spraying your pots and soil, with neem, as preventative maintenance. Mites will never go near the stuff. So, if you don't have 'em already, you never will. :cool:
 

ky|e

Active Member
Hot shot no pest strip will hands down rid you of any bug infestionation from aphids, mites and thrips, Just go to lowes and get a hot shot no pest strip for 7 bux and BAM. THE CURE!!! and voice's sing praise... lol
 

Goober617

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Well poeples with mite problems I suggest this, it worked. I didn't use tobacco spray I str8
smoked a black and mild and filled the bad up with smoke.....
Also does anyone know whether or not these things survive in colder
weather????? Also I had one of those hot shots things but it was in a case and self standing with slits in thr plastic casing.......
Is this the same thing u guys are talling about??? Seems awfully
toxic.....I wil be SmOKing tis stuff.....
 

motorboater

Active Member
im pretty sure the pest strips are safe. its just a vapor. the plants themselves dont actually "breathe" it in. if youre concerned about it contaminating your product, then take it out of your room once the insect problem has been resolved.

Experiments in greenhouses and food storage areas show that 90% of the applied dichlorvos disappeared in 3–6 hours. The products of this breakdown are two chemicals called dimethyl phosphate and dichloroacetaldehyde. These chemicals are less harmful than dichlorvos and are not believed to cause health effects in people. "

Dichlorvos is not stored, accumulated, or concentrated by plants, fish, animals, or people
 

Goober617

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AnywYs back to thr question at hand, do these things die off in colder weather????
Think outside northeast - getting nippy, would that help with the mites??
 
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