First time spider mites, can I save the soil in the 4x4bed?

PadawanWarrior

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I'm curious about these guys. Their bite is supposed to hurt so I'm not sure I should put them in my bedroom closet though. I don't care if they bite if I'm messing with the plants, but if they wanna crawl in bed with me we're gonna have problems.

 

Antidote Man

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Creepy... some of them get dinner plate sized..

But back to spider mites... at least you're not dealing with powdery mildew my friend... wait until that one gets ya...
 

xtsho

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All pyrethrins should be banned for use. They are highly toxic to bees and other pollinators and their use is abused worldwide. It's no surprise that bee populations are declining globally.

Being made from Chrysanthemums means nothing. Lots of plants contain compounds that are toxic. Look at the Castor bean. It's a nice looking plant used in landscaping. Yet the bean of the plant is what's used to make Ricin which will kill you dead in very tiny doses.

Just because something comes from a plant doesn't mean it's safe.
 

Dreminen169

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That was one of my worries. Using some chemical that kills predator insects, but will this damage the beneficials IN the soil?

Have you done this before yourself or do you just know? I start getting worried using stuff i’ve never read about before, but will do whatever it takes.
Beauveria Bassiana is a fungi, everything I listed is 100% organic and safeish. Make sure to spray with sulfur before adding the beauveria Bassiana though cuz sulfur will interfere with the BB. & cover the soil so no sulfur drips and disrupts the BB or other predators

Weekly Wettable Sulfur sprays is an IPM that was recommended to me. I just started using sulfur and like it so far. BB and predators I’ve been using for a while & love them. I was able to knock out root aphids, one of the hardest known cannabis pests to get rid of, with BB & predators
 
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Dreminen169

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I'm curious about these guys. Their bite is supposed to hurt so I'm not sure I should put them in my bedroom closet though. I don't care if they bite if I'm messing with the plants, but if they wanna crawl in bed with me we're gonna have problems.

I want them, heard nothing but good things & they’re super badass
It's be sweet to have a tarantula in my grow room protecting shit.

And PM isn't that bad. Just increase airflow and get the environment right and it should go away on its own.
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Dreminen169

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All pyrethrins should be banned for use. They are highly toxic to bees and other pollinators and their use is abused worldwide. It's no surprise that bee populations are declining globally.

Being made from Chrysanthemums means nothing. Lots of plants contain compounds that are toxic. Look at the Castor bean. It's a nice looking plant used in landscaping. Yet the bean of the plant is what's used to make Ricin which will kill you dead in very tiny doses.

Just because something comes from a plant doesn't mean it's safe.
Shouldn’t effect to the bees if used for indoor ops though.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Where you getting them?
I've never ordered bugs before. But it will be a fun experiment with the pirates as long as they don't wanna sleep with me.

Just ordered


I've got their home ready.
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JimmyJackCorn

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I typically use a combination of citric acid and predator mites to control spider mites.

If the balance on my plants gets off (I start to see that mottled spider mite look on too many leaf spears), I hit the whole grow with a citric acid spray. That will, as @xtsho taught me and I have observed, kill all mites on contact (good and bad mites).

Once I have leveled the playing field, I top dress with some of my own EWC.

For the most part, the cucumeris mites (predatory to spider mites) will control the spider mite population in this setup of mine. But the spray will level the playing field if the balance gets to be off.
 

JimmyJackCorn

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True but that's just this case. It's used outdoors all over the place. People just spraying whatever on everything without a care in the world as to the harm it's doing to the ecosystem. I'll stop before I write a book. Most don't even care anyway.
Agreed. A holistic, considered approach is best for long-term, responsible care.

To anyone, if you must use pyrethrin, do so strategically and sparingly--and avoid the derivatives.
 

Rurumo

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I wouldn't release pirate bugs inside your tent if you sleep nearby, they bite! Your wife is going to murder you. With a soil bed like Kind Sir has, I would just treat the plants with citric acid-which totally eliminated my problem with spider mites a few months ago, and I haven't seen a single one since. Then, once those plants are harvested, I would get some predatory mites and add them to the soil and just give the bed a break for a couple of weeks before adding new plants. It will be fine.
 

PadawanWarrior

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I wouldn't release pirate bugs inside your tent if you sleep nearby, they bite! Your wife is going to murder you. With a soil bed like Kind Sir has, I would just treat the plants with citric acid-which totally eliminated my problem with spider mites a few months ago, and I haven't seen a single one since. Then, once those plants are harvested, I would get some predatory mites and add them to the soil and just give the bed a break for a couple of weeks before adding new plants. It will be fine.
I know. I'm not sure the pirates were a good idea, lol. Do they really hurt that bad? Have you had them or been bitten by one?
 
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