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Get my digital microscope today. I’ll fianlly be able to rule out certain mites and possible identity what these critters are.
Before I apply avid (which I really don’t want to), I’m going to stick to my organic processes. I called a really awesome store and spoke to someone very knowledgeable and that person recommended Grandevo WDG Bioinsectide. It’s is much more stable than PFR 22% and the grandevo doesn’t need refrigerated after use. Said they ship a lot to Oregon for mite control on cannabis crops and both products work great on russet, broad, cyclamen, two spotted spider mites and any sucking insect/mite. Best of all, they won’t develop resistance. Depending on environment, I’ll have to reapply after two weeks because the environmental conditions and insect pressure may not be favorable to keep the bacteria (grandevo) or fungus (PFR) living. Both like humid and warm but the grandevo is more forgiving. I would also like to use the extra (grandevo comes in the 6lb bag) on my small commercial farm.
Before I apply avid (which I really don’t want to), I’m going to stick to my organic processes. I called a really awesome store and spoke to someone very knowledgeable and that person recommended Grandevo WDG Bioinsectide. It’s is much more stable than PFR 22% and the grandevo doesn’t need refrigerated after use. Said they ship a lot to Oregon for mite control on cannabis crops and both products work great on russet, broad, cyclamen, two spotted spider mites and any sucking insect/mite. Best of all, they won’t develop resistance. Depending on environment, I’ll have to reapply after two weeks because the environmental conditions and insect pressure may not be favorable to keep the bacteria (grandevo) or fungus (PFR) living. Both like humid and warm but the grandevo is more forgiving. I would also like to use the extra (grandevo comes in the 6lb bag) on my small commercial farm.