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They will remain and die there. At the stage of seeing webbing though, they are every where.
I would be concerned about cleaning your current grow space and moving forward. But you can't move forward without addressing that issue. It may mean shutting it all down for a few weeks while you treat, but you will be very thankful you did in the long run.
I have heard of people using a rinsing method before hanging to dry. This was popularized by Jorge Cervantes and you can find his text or videos online for his bud washing method. That I think would be your best route.
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Originally posted by ChadWestport View PostI have heard of people using a rinsing method before hanging to dry. This was popularized by Jorge Cervantes and you can find his text or videos online for his bud washing method. That I think would be your best route.
edit: you can find the video on YouTube. Just search Jorge Cervantes bud washing
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Originally posted by GreenAlchemist View Post
Was just about to mention Jorge Cervantes bud washing video as well, really interesting, and for bugs, it just made sense.
edit: you can find the video on YouTube. Just search Jorge Cervantes bud washing
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Nawww they will just suck all the resin out of them that's all, that's what i been told.Smoke Ganja create Peace Respect Nature don't trash the Planet
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I'm not familiarized with how the community usually deals with spider mites, and this is definitively not something you could do if you're already planning on harvesting your buds, but there are bugs you can introduce in your grow room that might help dealing with these mites. One of them is called persimilis, which hunts down spider mites and their eggs, and when they are eradicated the persimilis dies off. This video from Deep Look goes into some details on how the strawberry industry leverages them.
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you say they are already dried? That pic doesn't look like dry bud at all. Anyway, mites don't like water so spraying the plants won't harm them you would just need to dry them again. I sprayed one of my plants with a pressurized garden sprayer (filled with lukewarm water) then dryed the plant of by shaking it...it was still in week 10 so I had to prop up some of the branches cause they were water logged. Then I dusted the top layer of the pots with Dimataceous Earth (Food Grade) and i never saw the little pests again.
My recent grow started off with spider mites as well but i caught it early while the plants were seedlings and the Dimateaceuos Earth did the trick againI hope there is an afterlife...there are a lot of friends and family I'd like to see again, one day.
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Originally posted by dilvish View Postyou say they are already dried? That pic doesn't look like dry bud at all. Anyway, mites don't like water so spraying the plants won't harm them you would just need to dry them again. I sprayed one of my plants with a pressurized garden sprayer (filled with lukewarm water) then dryed the plant of by shaking it...it was still in week 10 so I had to prop up some of the branches cause they were water logged. Then I dusted the top layer of the pots with Dimataceous Earth (Food Grade) and i never saw the little pests again.
My recent grow started off with spider mites as well but i caught it early while the plants were seedlings and the Dimateaceuos Earth did the trick again
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Okay other than the part about the buds being ready to be dried I missed that ...otherwise i gave useful info so before you go strangling me and shouting with Caps consider that free advice is just that...free. I mentioned how I got rid of them so if you prefer not to do what I suggested, then ignore the post...as a new person to this forumn I'd say you are off to a bad start
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These plants didn’t get mites because the mites were present, they had infestation of mites because they had sub par circulation throughout their life, the leaf cells are fitting for the mites. These two plants were the most u healthy throughout their life... one more so than the other... this is my first indoor grow... the mites weren’t the issue, there presence is a consequence of an underlying issue.
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You have introduced them somehow to your grow space, in my opinion is the underlying issue(obvious) having poor circulation or weak plants just made it easier for them . I brought my wife's outdoor plants into my shed, in the same building but not in the same space as my grow. Did not make a difference. They some how found it and created pure havoc, I went postal and cleaned and sterilized everything, barred the wife's plants and at the present time, seem to have them barred at the door.
Pretty buds, have no ideal what to do with them at this stage, they look about ready, pretty buds from what I can see, and kudo's for your first grow
I think someone already answered, once the plant dry's they move on(Your question). Not sure about the eggs that are left behind, if they can hatch and move on. My thoughts are they are spawns of the devil and need repeated killing.
Washing them just does not sound right to me, but, folks do. I'm pretty sure we have all smoked a bug or two in our life times, knowing that there was one in there might take some thought. :-)
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