I found a few spider mites on the underside of a few leaves on one of my clones this evening. Everything is pretty far along in flowering, so I was wanting to solicit a few ideas on best course of treatment. I checked about 20 more blades and only found 2 more infected leaves (no webs at this point). Any proven ideas?
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Spider Mites in flowering stage.
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I've used 2tsp apple cider vinegar to one quart water. Spray once a day. Shake off excess after a minute or so. Keep circulation going. Last week of flowering, spray once with water and circulate. Get rid of the excess water. Don't let the leaves stay wet.C'mon, mule!
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Yes. You can use H2O2 as well. Together or on it's own for different things.
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I always heard you don't want to mix vinegar and H2O2. Makes some kind of caustic acid. Maybe?
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Vinegar is a caustic acid. That's why bugs don't like it. H2O2, as far as I know, is more for mold and mildew.
I've used a similar vinegar and H2O2 solution for cleaning itchy dog ears.
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Spider mites are easy to get rid of. There are tons of companies that sell predatory mites. Just Google " predatory mites for spider mites ". All you do is sprinkle them on and walk away. Once all the mites, eggs and larva are gone the predatory mites dies off. Easy peasy.5x5 Gorilla tent
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