HOW TO KILL SPIDER MITES 100%: " Naturally - no chemicals"

OldSoul777

Well-Known Member
I think I am all good and now see why everyone wants to use a home remedy over a chemical or Miticide. The cheapest one I could find was 100.00 for 8oz. Most are in the $200.00 range. Some of these have a 28 day residual so there is no need to keep spraying. II guess sometimes better answers can be found on good old fashion garden websites. makes sense! http://www.gpnmag.com/mite-b-gone-—-understanding-miticides
 

rob333

Well-Known Member
After I burned my plants with that terminix shit to get rid of mites, they are back WTF. So do I go with A


Does this recipe work? Could you please tell us what you use? I made the mistake of applying cinnamon oil or in my case this terminix shit, same ingredient, I guess its a lot more concentrated. I did it with the lights on and fried my plants. 4 weeks later and they bounced back just great but mites are back. I like the pepper idea but want to make sure this will surely work. How do you make yours if this is incorrect?
the recipe should be posted on my wall if not inbox and ill give it 2 u ;)
 

ogreballerina

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When I grow outside I plant Chrysanthemum, Rosemary and Chilis in and around my gardens. ( vegetable garden too )
Never have any mite problems.
Indoors I never get them anymore...too anal .
Pepper spray does work for flowering plants,
Pre flower I would just take them in the shower and blast them off with water.
Alcohol spray also works good pre flower. Melts them little bastards.
C02 works good if done right.

However I would toss the plants before spraying anything un-natural ( even Neem )

But I haven't seen mites in years.

If you have them I feel for you.
 

Deusracing

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image.jpg Well here goes. Guardian 100% all natural not to be confused with organic that's only 76% natural. Any questions regarding this product please contact
Allinenterprises2014@gmail.com. Make sure you put Garfen guy in subject heading along with guardian.

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So why don't we all just spray daily for a week and a day, and be done with it?
I know this thread is a million years old but...

Very cool other idea. I hear cloves are one of the only natural killers of mite eggs, but if your potion does too that's awesome! Unfortunately adding peppers to the lemon mix won't work as you probably found out(years ago lol). Citric acid neutralizes the pepper spice. Also rosemary seems to neutralize it as well just for the record(I tried it). The acidic portion of water that comes out of an ionizer is very similar to a weak acid like citric acid. It's hypochlorous acid basically if I remember right. If you combine the two streams on an ionizer you end up with watered down bleach. http://www.chem1.com/CQ/ionbunk.html
The eggs need to hatch. At first I would every other day but then back off a bit to extend the treatment. I just dont think its the type of issue that is resolved quickly. I would try to spread it out over the most amount of days possible (within reason). I feel like I won my battle, but I ready to fight more if needed.
calibuzz I want to say Thank you for your intelligent posts very impressive, and if anyone knows anything, all you have to do is read your post and you will know it works, following your directions to the tee it makes total sense and will work without a doubt. But I have a question for you my friend. Have you ever heard Of Organibliss ? And if you have what are the Stats of this product, Say compared to your awesome method that's Proven to work with no problems of hurting your lungs with oils and detergents. Thanks for your Input
 
HOW TO KILL SPIDER MITES 100%
By Calibuzz - 30 year grower

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Cured Clone - see new growth!

You have Spider Mites? YOU HAVE A PROBLEM!!! Unless you are diligent and work hard, the problem will not go away, your crop is doomed as one by one they fail and die.

As a Native American, proud of our heritage and ways in keeping with the environment, I give to you a method that is naturally harmonious, and pure. The method is so benign, you may use this method even during flowering - without a single harm to your precious plants.

The best way is not the easiest by far; to do the perfect job takes comitment - so all you lazy bud heads who want a quick fix: "look elsewhere, or coat your precious medicine with chemicals and poison...and remind me not to smoke your herb."

Editor's note: One will find a bit of cross talk in this thread, and some rude posts. The Editor aplogizes that many have strayed off the central subject and prefer to haze each other. However, one will find many other concerned members with great suggestions and feedback. - calibuzz

"Now then, for all you fervent horticulturists..."

Spider mites are alive; you can make them dead. All life is fragile, but... "how do I kill the mites without hurting my crop?"

I will not use pesticides or harmful chemicals on my plants; thus, I have found an all-natural way to rid the infestations that sometimes occur. Curing your plants takes time and care, but you can rid your babies of the mini-spiders that suck your plant's life's blood.

Spiders have skin-like exoskeletons; the tissues are sensitive to change. Molecules soak though their pours, skin and orifices; thus, what may bother you - a giant living organism - might prove fatal to a spider the size of a pinhead. This is so when using a common group of proteins found in Nature. I will teach you how to naturally and inexpensively rid your plants of the dreaded spider mites.
:fire:The Habanera Pepper (sometimes pronounced Habenero) is the key ingredient in pepper spray. Once you make a batch of CALICLEAN you'll see why. One may buy habanera peppers in any vegetable section for about 6 dollars a pound. The peppers are light orange to dark red, and are about the size of a bic lighter when fully mature, most are half that size. Go buy a pound, now!!! If you have mites, time is of the essence.


NOTICE: The spray you make is not harmful to humans (hab peppers are an ingredient in all really good south of the border salsas), but irritating to mucus membranes and soft tissues, it will make you cough - as its like breathing chili powder, so use care.

"GEE, MY PLANT LEAVES ARE DOTTED WITH WHITE SPOTS AND TURNING PALE OR YELLOW."
If you have taken a powerful magnifying glass to the underside of your plant's leaves you will have seen the little off-yellow dots with a brown center that move about slowly over the plant leafs and veins - the mature mites. These big mites leave web-strands like other spiders. Web strands between leaf and stems (as they cross back and forth to new vulnerable leaves), and between leaf serrations are indications of a healthy infestation and big mites on your plants. You may also have seen almost too-hard-to-see little brown dots crawling slowly about. These are the baby mites that will grow into big suckers. You may also have seen groups of little white dots near the central leaf brachiation and the main leaf veins. These are clutches of mite eggs. They will soon hatch and produce up to 80 mites per clutch, per mature mite. You are screwed if you do nothing. But fret not, you can save your plants, and they will recover and thrive - with diligence.

HERE IS WHAT TO DO

Making the Calicleaner

1.) Get a sauce pan - fill with one pint of water - put on lowest flame possible (do not boil !!!).
2.) Chop 4 -5 Habanera peppers fine. Chop open seeds and central membranes, as the power lies there.
3.) Simmer chopped peppers for 20 minutes - making sure not to boil (you will destroy the active proteins).
4.) When you put your head over the pan and the wispy-steam stings your eyes, the Calicleaner is ready.
5.) Pour the Calicleaner through a fine mesh strainer - a little fine grit is OK - let cool in a clean bowl.
6.) Pour room temperature contents in a mister spray bottle. Your are ready to apply.


HOW TO APPLY Calicleaner
1.) Put on gloves, and wear a mask, or at least put a bandana around your nose and mouth.
2.) Turn off all fans - you do not want this spray in your eyes!!!
3.) Spray the bottom of EVERY leaf - starting with the bottom leaves first, work up to the top.
4.) After the bottoms are done, hit the tops and the stems.
5.) Squirt liberally in new leaf pods - tightly

Hi,I've currently used organocide, but that was during veg.it worked really good for the mites,but if used too heavy and during lights on it causes some damage from the light /heat of running lights. Also it smells like fish something horrible. The smell of the fish took almost 4 weeks after final use to completely go away so I'm very hesitant to use it now during flowering.I'd hate to have a bunch of fish smelling nugs.Also although the organacide did work wonders on the mites and kept them mite damage free for about 5 or 6 weeks i did notice that as soon as i used it i now started to notice fungus gnats and little fruit fly looking things i never before had! so I let 1500 ladybug loose in my room and they seemed to be doing their job for the most part picking up any surviving spider mites and also ridding me of the little flying pests,but they are mostly focused on the gnats! so now its 5 or 6 weeks later and I am starting to notice the mite damage is back on my lower leaves,so i treated with organacide again .within 3 days of treating with the organocide I now have the little fungus gnats again!!!Could the organocide be causing the fungus gnats?both times I've got in these fungus gnats were directly after using the organicide!!I'm only a few weeks into early flowering and the little pests are back again I don't want to use the organocide because I don't want my whole crop thinking like this and I'm also worried that I will get a worst case of fungus gnats,I have probably about 800 ladybugs in there but they seem more interested in the fungus gnats then the spider mites which is fine by me because I hate those little pests also,but I still need to do something about the Mites before the situation gets out of control again. I would like to use your habanero pepper spray,but I don't want to cause any harm to the lady bugs!although they are not helping completely they are still helping!And I'd like to get through my next 4 to possibly 8 weeks of flowering!!!(normally I know how much longer I have but these little pests seem to put my girls into stages of hibernation where they don't thrive at all for a few days at a time) again I would like to get through the rest of my flowering stage without harming my plants, ladybugs or Spraying anything in the room that will cause anymore fungus gnats. Any advice will be very helpful!!
 
Hi,I've currently used organocide, but that was during veg.it worked really good for the mites,but if used too heavy and during lights on it causes some damage from the light /heat of running lights. Also it smells like fish something horrible. The smell of the fish took almost 4 weeks after final use to completely go away so I'm very hesitant to use it now during flowering.I'd hate to have a bunch of fish smelling nugs.Also although the organacide did work wonders on the mites and kept them mite damage free for about 5 or 6 weeks i did notice that as soon as i used it i now started to notice fungus gnats and little fruit fly looking things i never before had! so I let 1500 ladybug loose in my room and they seemed to be doing their job for the most part picking up any surviving spider mites and also ridding me of the little flying pests,but they are mostly focused on the gnats! so now its 5 or 6 weeks later and I am starting to notice the mite damage is back on my lower leaves,so i treated with organacide again .within 3 days of treating with the organocide I now have the little fungus gnats again!!!Could the organocide be causing the fungus gnats?both times I've got in these fungus gnats were directly after using the organicide!!I'm only a few weeks into early flowering and the little pests are back again I don't want to use the organocide because I don't want my whole crop thinking like this and I'm also worried that I will get a worst case of fungus gnats,I have probably about 800 ladybugs in there but they seem more interested in the fungus gnats then the spider mites which is fine by me because I hate those little pests also,but I still need to do something about the Mites before the situation gets out of control again. I would like to use your habanero pepper spray,but I don't want to cause any harm to the lady bugs!although they are not helping completely they are still helping!And I'd like to get through my next 4 to possibly 8 weeks of flowering!!!(normally I know how much longer I have but these little pests seem to put my girls into stages of hibernation where they don't thrive at all for a few days at a time) again I would like to get through the rest of my flowering stage without harming my plants, ladybugs or Spraying anything in the room that will cause anymore fungus gnats. Any advice will be very helpful!!
 

Truth4:20

Member
kills them d.
Thats cool im glad it worked for you, but i had no luck with it at all.
I definitely wouldn't recommend it to anyone but i will recommend a habbanero tea, treat every 3 days for a week or so and ive been mite free since.
 

dbkick

Well-Known Member
Thats cool im glad it worked for you, but i had no luck with it at all.
I definitely wouldn't recommend it to anyone but i will recommend a habbanero tea, treat every 3 days for a week or so and ive been mite free since.
I'd recommend it to anyone. IF you hit the mites and eggs they will die.
It looks like they've exploded a bit if you spray and then look at them under a scope.
 

newguy1

Active Member
I have been just going in my tent every two to three days and wiping a damp towel over the leafs and I seem to be keeping under control no new damage plus I have about 1100 ladybugs
 

drrusscampbell

New Member
Yes. It works super! No harm at all ( though don't ever let your flowers soak too long without proper circulation - as mold results. But we all know that, right?)

Another great aspect of Caliclean is that it inhibits molds and bacterias - When was the last time you saw a mouldy rotten pepper? like almost never. :)

Thank you for your question.

Peace!

calibuzz
I've seen LOTS of moldy peppers, jalapeno, habenero, bell, BUT always because they are in plastic, or something that keeps moisture in and allow mold to grow?
 

drrusscampbell

New Member
its real fucking odd someone can lay judgement on a product they've never even fucking heard of till this thread. Sounds like someones "Been to UCLA and have a few degrees under my belt"
I have to agree with Calibuzz on this, sure I have a degree, not relevant, I am also MENSA, still not anything....bottom line, why would EVERY mite head to death on no pest strip? Sure get dead mites if you are collecting, but not kill all mites, that's like saying a gun will KILL everyone in the room, just because it's there....sorry only kill one's that get aimed at and trigger is pulled, simple logic says, not wrong answer, just not good enough. Tell me how I'm wrong, I change my opinion, until then, you showed me how to collect dead mites, not kill those on my plant.
 

OG Gardenz

Active Member
If the brix of the plant is above 12% spider mites will not view it as food!
This is what a plant science guy out of MI told me.
 
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