Bin growen outside for a long time,started growen inside a few years ago,found a way to keep spider mites at bay.i mix clean white sand with diatomaceous earth and sprinkle on top of soil about a50/50 mix. I do this several times after watering in s.p. As the sand and earth work their way into the soil it fourms a barrier of sorts and won’t allow spider mites and other critters from digging in and laying eggs. Since I’m growing in smart pots this has little effect on air getting to roots and does allow water to filter thru ! I’ve found this very helpful and hope u will to.
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Pretty sure spider mites dont lay eggs in soil. They lay them on the plant. But the sand and diatomaceous earth works well for Fungus gnats and other pests.
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Ditto Dutchman. I looked it up. Spider mite development differs somewhat between species, but a typical life cycle is as follows. The eggs are attached to fine silk webbing and hatch in approximately three days. The life cycle is composed of the egg, the larva, two nymphal stages (protonymph and deutonymph) and the adult.
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Me to until I used some Happy frog soil then yikesnew grow room built summer of 2017 ,argo max tent for veging ,big kahuna reflector, 1000hps with added leds for the full spectrum . 15th indoor grow ,5 years outside gorilla grows(stealth is the key),veg under t5s growing autos under 300w leds
current grow https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-new-grow-room
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Originally posted by oldjarhead100 View PostMe to until I used some Happy frog soil then yikes
We have only used Happy Frog, and were curious about the occasional influx of spider mites. My wife's banana plant had beginning signs after we re-potted it with Happy Frog. No more Fox Farm soils for me.
The horror! The horror! https://www.google.com/search?q=happ...ov1oagYGRAfIM:
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