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Will these mites be too out of hand before my predators arrive?

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Will these mites be too out of hand before my predators arrive?

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Hey everyone, noticed these little f***ers a few days back, have predators ordered from my grow shop but not arriving until Tuesday. Few days back i noticed maybe one or two on random leaves, now a few more on random leaves... Could these easily get too out of hand for the predators to handle in that time? any pointers to get me through this in one piece? Photos are not super detailed but the spots are what you think they are. And this is a pretty good sample of what the canopy looks like overall.
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If you see any lady bugs around scoop them up and put them on your plants. I don’t see any damage yet so your probably ok until Tuesday.
 
I'd hit them with Nuke 'Em, a mild detergent solution, or something else to knock them back that won't hurt your predators. But I'd check with your source of predators.
 
I would de earth your plants if you have mites, cheap, organic and safe, and will kill off any pest with an exoskeleton pronto.
 
I'd hit them with Nuke 'Em, a mild detergent solution, or something else to knock them back that won't hurt your predators. But I'd check with your source of predators.
I think i found it looks like a pretty organic ingredients list, i might have to pick some up down the road, but to order it would probably not be here in the next few days :(
 
I would de earth your plants if you have mites, cheap, organic and safe, and will kill off any pest with an exoskeleton pronto.
looking into it, seeing some articles recommending applying with a brush to the leaves, what do think ?
 
looking into it, seeing some articles recommending applying with a brush to the leaves, what do think ?
When I de earth my plants I let the soil dry and sprinkle the dust around the plant, I was wad some tp and dust the fans, do not dust flower, leave for 72 hours and give a light flush and then check ph, I even killed off a case of thrips with this stuff, but you must remember it only works if soil is dry as it is dust, cheap and organic can be bought at any hardware store for 6 bucks. As stated will kill any pest with an exoskeleton pronto.
 
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