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Side note:
I am assuming the infestation is in it's earliest stages. This is because upon visual inspection, with 30x microsope and without, I don't see the common yellow-brown colored (look white too me) dots on leaves or webbing. I did however see intense spotting on the original infected clones, and the clones were later removed. Spider mite poo is almost non existant, but there is enough eggs to know that I have a real problem. If it wasn't for the eggs at this point, one might think they were rid of them.
Would the best solution to sterilizing tools, tents, buckets, etc., be a 50/50 bleach and water solution. I have used a combination of vinegar and H2O2, each seperate bottles, to disenfect grow supplies before, but this is an entirely different situation in my eyes. But I am open to suggestions.
I am assuming the infestation is in it's earliest stages. This is because upon visual inspection, with 30x microsope and without, I don't see the common yellow-brown colored (look white too me) dots on leaves or webbing. I did however see intense spotting on the original infected clones, and the clones were later removed. Spider mite poo is almost non existant, but there is enough eggs to know that I have a real problem. If it wasn't for the eggs at this point, one might think they were rid of them.
Would the best solution to sterilizing tools, tents, buckets, etc., be a 50/50 bleach and water solution. I have used a combination of vinegar and H2O2, each seperate bottles, to disenfect grow supplies before, but this is an entirely different situation in my eyes. But I am open to suggestions.