My Mites Wont Die

CiderSpy

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I have been treating my plants with, Meticide/ Insecticide/ Acaricide. guarantee salts and fatty acids 20% Pyrethrins 0.2%

Mites wont die. Just saying after applying and applying. I guess my whole house must me infected and/or there immune, what about my 11 tropical house plants in a front bay window, but they don't get eaten by any bugs that I can see.
I haven't killed my plants yet as I am now actively putting the whole plants upside down in a bucket of a bleach & soap daily. you think bleach would kill somthing. My next step is too torch the house let everything burn with spite. sorry I'm so cynical I don't mean everything I say.
 

*BUDS

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When you apply the miticide you must reapply 5 days later, also you must vacuum daily(empty outside bin) around the grow room and any path leading to it, get some clean shoes/clothes to wear in there.
 

CiderSpy

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Hello Buds. I do and did reapply. No doors here anyways all open concept from the back laundry & grow shelf 8x52w t5ho, through the kitchen/back deck, front room/front door. 800sq foot home. two bedrooms 2.7dx5w.6h mylar tent 600hps
 

donutpunched

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Use avid, forbid and floramite use one day one then the second one day 5 and the last day 10...... and you will see everything die
 

BeaverHuntr

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Mites become immune to a lot of stuff after a while guarantee they built a immunity to whatever toxins you sprayed them with. i would seriously look into predatory mites to eat your spider mites.
 

hyroot

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Pure Spray Green is the best stuff for mites and its omri listed. It kills babies, adults and eggs, After 2 applications they will be gone. You can use it indoors unlike forbid .
 

Gastanker

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I would recommend azamax. I bug bomed 3 times, washed with lavender soap, sprayed with pyrethrin, and azamax is what finally worked.
 

dbkick

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Pure Spray Green is the best stuff for mites and its omri listed. It kills babies, adults and eggs, After 2 applications they will be gone. You can use it indoors unlike forbid .
wrong, was the best, mighty wash by NPK, look it up, use it.
 

dbkick

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I would recommend azamax. I bug bomed 3 times, washed with lavender soap, sprayed with pyrethrin, and azamax is what finally worked.
poison, mighty wash, 99.8335 percent water the rest inert ingredients, understand this shit kills mites dead.
 

Gastanker

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No its not neem - although it's related. According to google mighty wash is diluted azamax without the omri listing lol - wait, diluted into ionized water... oooo ionized water....
 

dbkick

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I don't know where you get that info, I just told you mighty wash is 99.8335 percent water and the rest inert.
 

dbkick

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mighty wash is what they call "frequency adjusted water" , its nothing but water thats gone thru a process (rife's machine comes to mind). I'm thinking it has a small electrical charge and zaps the little fuckers, azamax isn't this.
 

Gastanker

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Its ionized water? What's the other %? Heavy metals? Like colloidal copper? Any product that doesn't state anywhere what it is or how it works kinda scares me...

My azamax spray is 99% water...

/e more than 99% water
 

Gastanker

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What do you mean by inert?

If inert = no reaction then no. But neither is yours unless you are claiming is does nothing. If it has an impact on the mites it's not inert...

Azamax is 1.2% azadirachtin before mixing with water. This is less than .1% after mixing with water. Rest is inert - well as inert as your tap water.

Whats is in mighty wash? No idea...not listed...
 

hyroot

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wrong, was the best, mighty wash by NPK, look it up, use it.

I have and when i use it it wasnt for bugs, it was pm and it didnty work. now they advertise it for mites, .......... I have been using pure spray for the last 2 years. It works every time without fail. It kills big ass roaches too. It costs $20 for a quart and its very concentrate so it will last a year. Azamax costs $60 for half that amount and that didn't kill the eggs either.

Pure spray biodegrades after 24 hours like soap sprays

if you happen to have any other insect problems like in the roots. Its that time of year for gnats. predatory nematodes (eat all insects and larva.) or Bonide BT ( Baccillus Thuringlenis) a bacteria that kills all larva
 
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