I checked the AW clones and 4 whorlers about 6 hours after treating them, shining the led from my phone on it makes it very easy to spot them. Found 8 mites, 2 alive, 6 seemed to be stuck and dying/dead. I checked the same clones again (22 hours after treating) and I can't find any mites. I found less than 10 eggs after checking many leaves with a scope, and they were all on the same plant. On a clone from AW3... female... she also has the most trails (white dots) from all plants. I can clone it again after the stretch but will use this one (separated from the rest) to see if that SMC product really prevents the eggs from hatching and/or at least prevents the larva from becoming adults.
I sprayed the AW and P-F3 plants as well yesterday, also after a thorough inspection. Some of the P-F3 had a couple of mites on them, but no new trails. 2 of the P-F3 had zero mites, and zero eggs and zero damage. Perhaps merely because they were further away from the most infested plants (CH). Found more on the AW plants, but it seems no new trails. I think spraying them with that seaweed extract right away worked as planned, as in at least prevented more damage that night. I haven't found any webbing, only 1 small thread.
When I checked on the plants hours after the SMC wash they still looked wet, turned out to be the oily layer from SMC. An AW (Norma) clone:
I sprayed a couple of clones and a whorler a second time, a few hours later, just to see what would happen and see if it can be overdone, which it can:
Those parts will dry and die, had something similar do the same thing with
Magic Green from H&G.
Only a few leaves on those plants though, this is one leaf higher up which has a few minor spots.
I just checked the plants in the flower closet and none seem to have that damage so I'm pretty sure it's from the double treatment.