deadbeet
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Hey, folks.
My outdoor grow here in the (very) Upper Midwest is in ruff shape. I've posted a couple times, done some troubleshooting on my own, and have concluded that I may have (among other things) a broad mite infestation. It's a first for me as someone who's grown here, outdoors, for 13+ years.
I've been spraying primarily Azamax & Essentria IC3 the last couple weeks, occasionally throwing Spinosad into the mix. The infestation is bad enough that it's hard to tell if I'm making a dent.
My question(s) at the moment pertain to sulfur and/or neem oil. I ordered some of each and they'll likely arrive by the end of this week. I understand I can't use sulfur within approx 2 weeks of any oil-based product or risk burning. My first question, then, is do folks have a preference of one over the other, particularly as it applies to battling mites? My concern is that if I spray sulfur I may not have time to apply anything else before I presumably head into flower by the end of the month. I'm reluctant to spray really anything once my plants are flowering although maybe folks have opinions on that. Perhaps I'm alright up until the buds really start taking shape?
I'll also mention that I'm aware that once a grow has been as overcome by broad mites (among other things) as mine has, most treatments will only be so effective. I've considered removing the worst looking portions of my plants but, to be perfectly honest, that may well be 60-75% of my garden. Is this a band-aid I should rip off at this point? Can folks speak to what broad mites will likely do to my finished buds? I understand that in some cases the buds will brown out and die but am I just as likely to see some decent flowers out there? Further, will these little buggers post up in my soil, necessitating I move my grow next year?
Thanks for your time. Although I've included them in previous posts, I've attached a couple "Greatest Hits" pics of my grow this year just to bring folks up to speed on my situation. Thanks again.. very helpful community here!
My outdoor grow here in the (very) Upper Midwest is in ruff shape. I've posted a couple times, done some troubleshooting on my own, and have concluded that I may have (among other things) a broad mite infestation. It's a first for me as someone who's grown here, outdoors, for 13+ years.
I've been spraying primarily Azamax & Essentria IC3 the last couple weeks, occasionally throwing Spinosad into the mix. The infestation is bad enough that it's hard to tell if I'm making a dent.
My question(s) at the moment pertain to sulfur and/or neem oil. I ordered some of each and they'll likely arrive by the end of this week. I understand I can't use sulfur within approx 2 weeks of any oil-based product or risk burning. My first question, then, is do folks have a preference of one over the other, particularly as it applies to battling mites? My concern is that if I spray sulfur I may not have time to apply anything else before I presumably head into flower by the end of the month. I'm reluctant to spray really anything once my plants are flowering although maybe folks have opinions on that. Perhaps I'm alright up until the buds really start taking shape?
I'll also mention that I'm aware that once a grow has been as overcome by broad mites (among other things) as mine has, most treatments will only be so effective. I've considered removing the worst looking portions of my plants but, to be perfectly honest, that may well be 60-75% of my garden. Is this a band-aid I should rip off at this point? Can folks speak to what broad mites will likely do to my finished buds? I understand that in some cases the buds will brown out and die but am I just as likely to see some decent flowers out there? Further, will these little buggers post up in my soil, necessitating I move my grow next year?
Thanks for your time. Although I've included them in previous posts, I've attached a couple "Greatest Hits" pics of my grow this year just to bring folks up to speed on my situation. Thanks again.. very helpful community here!
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