In House Genetics Thread

st0wandgrow

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Sucks man been reading up on these things they have me worried big time. I believe i caught it in time but may shut down project and start with new uninfested genetics. I was gifted some GG4 clones and they had been treated for mites before guess they didn't get them all. Good luck with your eradication efforts.

What will you be using to get rid of your mites ?
Man that sucks! That's the downside to taking in clones.
 

Crippykeeper

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I forgêt how those mf are a pain in the ass to get rid of ,I was thinking they would be good since I wasn't having new sign of activity but in one week I wasn't home they came back stronger, I will give my plant in veg and thosé under 3 week of flo à good shower and neem and black soap with à foliar spray
I don't have anything right now beside that to stop them and since my pugsbreath is fully pollinated she will be quarantined and I will harvest my blue twizzler sooner and fully clean the grow tent , the house and all my clothes and until 6 or 7month each plant in veg will have a préventive spray each week with need and cinnaprot
Thanks for black soap tip I'll look it up. Good luck brother
 

Crippykeeper

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spinosad should work. I ran off fungus gnats with one application.
Been hitting them with
Monterey spinosad then neem then back To Monterey just got a bottle of Capitan jacks dead bug brew also spinosad and I'm waiting on the Azamax to get here to hit them with that. From what I've been reading one must switch poison on them or them develop a resistance very quickly. Badass mother fuckers
 

kmog33

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To be fair I was told they had been infected and treated for mites. I thought they were in the clear I should have quarantined them and hit them with some stuff before introducing them to the flock. Won't happen again
Lol, you never get rid of mites, you control them until you clear out your room and bleach everything. They'll be gone for a bit if you use control/elimination methods, but in my experience if you've got spider mites, control them through the cycle and then clean house.

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st0wandgrow

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Lol, you never get rid of mites, you control them until you clear out your room and bleach everything. They'll be gone for a bit if you use control/elimination methods, but in my experience if you've got spider mites, control them through the cycle and then clean house.

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IPM. If the plants are unappealing to them, they leave. I battled mites off and on for a couple years. Switched to organics and used some pest deterant inputs in my soil and they packed their suitcases and left for good. Haven't seen so much as one mite in the past 3-4 years.
 
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