LoveGrowingIt
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It's often hard to know which advice is the best advice, and it's even harder until we have enough experience to choose the advice that best applies to the growing methods we use.I thought the same thing when someone told me to burn everything. I wasted a year, lost $2K in elite genetics I have never been able to replace, all the time, effort, electric, insecticides, etc.. Wish I had listened.
Spider mites are nasty little beasts, and they can drive a grower crazy. Even so, I've never accepted that we needed to choose the nuclear option to get rid of them. What's important, as I see it, is to detect them early and hit them hard with everything we've got. That's what I did. I think I had them at least under control, then I tried GrowSafe. I didn't know if it would work, but I sure as Hell don't mind having another tool in my toolbox to fight them. So, it was worth it to me to try it.
I can report that I still have not seen any signs of new spider mite damage. One plant died from the stress of me cutting off the worst of the infestation. Its few buds, though immature, were surprisingly potent and flavorful. The other plant in that tent was harvested a few days ago and is in the drying tent now. The third plant in a different tent is stretching and I expect to see buds soon.