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Glad to hear things are turning around.:D Not to happy to hear about those damn mites though.:cry: I don't have much advice on what you can do to remedy the situation mid/late into flower. They are quite relentless once you have them in this period. If it's mostly the lower parts you can maybe try and get rid of the lowers and try to save the untouched tops. Up to you. Someone else might have some other tips on what to do.Everything is looking much better. Still dark , but the roots are popping out the bottom more than they ever have. All the great advice yall gave is paying off. Unfortunately the girls that have a week left in flower are covered in spider mites. I thought I got rid of them , checked the other day and it's worse than ever. Any advice on remedies this close to chop? It's mostly the lower parts of the plants that are being attacked. Checked on my vegging ladies and they are clean, probably because they are healthier. Gonna hit them with neem once a week.
Good call neem should get the trick done to help protect the young plants and help to kill off any stray mites. Spider mites prefer super hot/low humidity/low wind conditions so it might be time to reevaluate the environment of your flower room. Most of the time bringing the temps down a bit and increasing airflow is enough to provide a less hospitable place for them hang out.