Mites help

seanel

Active Member
Ok neem oil is garbage they keep coming back just as quick as i spray i sprayed overkill twice a wk for 3wks ... can some one tell me a product they have used during flower that will KILL them and wont harm my buds... FUCK NEEM OIL... i need a product soon b4 they start chompin my buds...
 

Kush Killington

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I got the fuckers too and im using neem to try and stop em. Spraying and watering with it. Neem dont kill em it inhibits them and prevents reproduction. But if you miss just a few they can repopulate quickly.
Ive heard mighty wash does wonders and dont effect yo kush. Its like 98% water and some other stuff. Think theres some kinda electro charge in it that kills em. But ive never tried it, only read.
I only got 2 plants though so after a vicious spraying i just smash them. Anything that moves meets my thumb.

-Sir Killington
 

mytwhyt

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Mighty Wash by NPK industries will knock the little fuckers dead overnight... It's an organic pest control like BT...I tried everything before I found it. It's overpriced, but it works... The plants need to be sprayed with clean water the next day to wash off all the dead mites.
 

Po boy

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the remedies below are not by me. i read them on this site a while back and thought you might get some use from it. GL

spraying with jets of water across the bottom of the leaves will get rid of many of them, if it's practical.

Sprays: Neem oil is the most effective. Other effective methods are pyrethrum, horticultural oil, and insecticidal soap. Spraying three times at 5 to 10 day intervals should be sufficient to destroy a mite population if sanitary conditions are maintained. Eggs of the spider mite hatch in 5-10 days. The first spray kills adults, the second will destroy newly hatched mites, and the third will kill the stragglers. If you choose to use pyrethrum, rotate to another chemical if you spray frequently. This will ensure mites will not develop a resistance to synthetic pyrethrum. BE CAREFUL IN CHOOSING A CHEMICAL MITICIDE IF YOU CHOOSE TO DO SO! Several miticides have DDT or fungal relatives that are toxic if inhaled by humans!
 
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