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what are these? Spider mites?

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what are these? Spider mites?

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Since there’s been some concern over my vocabulary, here’s a picture of me and my dad at my wedding, and me and my brother at one of my baby showers.

I’m open to any questions about my use of any profanities 🫶🏽
 

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never with me, it’s the only thing i’ll use on pest,.
did you makesure non got into the medium?
Yes, I also sprayed the pots upside down and the medium was protected. The immediate dmg was to the leaves. I was shocked because I knew you were a proponent of the method.
 
I don’t see any mites in the pictures, but the upper side leaf pic looks like mite damage, which looks uniform on the leaf. Thrip damage is more localized (as they’re much bigger and eat in one area for awhile.) When the thrip molts it leaves behind a white shell that you can see with your naked eye. Might be what’s shown in the one pic, but hard to tell. Use a loupe and you’ll know.

Personally I think a 50/50 blend of ISO is overkill with 1 or 2 TBSP per gallon doing the job. (Don’t used alcohol in flower since it will dissolve the trichomes.)

I’ve only dealt with the 2-spotted mites and use this recipe in veg.

2 TBSP (soybean) oil
1 TBSP Castile soap (Dr Woods peppermint/tea tree soup)
1 TBSP ISO (.5oz) - ~0.5-1 oz./gallon
2 TBSP Hydrogen peroxide (1oz)
1 Tsp silica

Once flowering I’ll drop the oil and the low concentration of ISO shouldn’t be a issue in early flower.

The H2O2 alone will kill mites on contact, but not the eggs. So if you’re late in flowering you can just spray with it and it will knock them back considerably. I grow outside and there’s mites all over the place, so it’s not like you’re going to eradicate them and be done. The next day a bird is going to fly in with more mites.

Edit: link to using soybean oil on 2-spotted mites.
 
A good thread on making your own spray

 
I second that! Sorry, Taz! Please stick around! I know there’s at least one other crazy fucker from Hobart on the forum too! 😂😂😂😍
 
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I second that! Sorry, Taz! Please stick around! I know there’s at least one other crazy fucker from Hobart on the forum too! 😂😂😂😍
Hope your not talkin bout me @Oldchucky all my family live in Hobart that’s why we live all the way up the other end in Devonport 😂👍 welcome to the farm Taz can’t have enough of us on here these Cali growers betta watch out😂👍
 
50% isopropyl will kill all and any mites at any stage of life in one or two applications,. i’ve done it a few times and never a single issue,. just make sure to cover the medium until plant is dry,.
If 50% killed all mites there would be no need for avid, floramite, forbid 4f....gtfo...you're full of shit
 
I don’t see any mites in the pictures, but the upper side leaf pic looks like mite damage, which looks uniform on the leaf. Thrip damage is more localized (as they’re much bigger and eat in one area for awhile.) When the thrip molts it leaves behind a white shell that you can see with your naked eye. Might be what’s shown in the one pic, but hard to tell. Use a loupe and you’ll know.

Personally I think a 50/50 blend of ISO is overkill with 1 or 2 TBSP per gallon doing the job. (Don’t used alcohol in flower since it will dissolve the trichomes.)

I’ve only dealt with the 2-spotted mites and use this recipe in veg.

2 TBSP (soybean) oil
1 TBSP Castile soap (Dr Woods peppermint/tea tree soup)
1 TBSP ISO (.5oz) - ~0.5-1 oz./gallon
2 TBSP Hydrogen peroxide (1oz)
1 Tsp silica

Once flowering I’ll drop the oil and the low concentration of ISO shouldn’t be a issue in early flower.

The H2O2 alone will kill mites on contact, but not the eggs. So if you’re late in flowering you can just spray with it and it will knock them back considerably. I grow outside and there’s mites all over the place, so it’s not like you’re going to eradicate them and be done. The next day a bird is going to fly in with more mites.

Edit: link to using soybean oil on 2-spotted mites.
Peroxide at 3% wont kill mites dude...quit posting bullshit...here we go again...someone using the word controls....CONTROLS! Op wants them dead gone.

Not "controled" lmao
 
Whatever.
Ok, I’m done with this guy.

Apologies to @Tazzmania for what his question turned into.
You're an idiot all together...your posts are absolute garbage anyways...no one on here has given op any real useful info...he has.......well you got it figured out
 
Who would carry on with you? Your fellow masons? Maybe...at my lodge things are different!
I think I speak for the entire thread when I say I really wanted to leave your nonsense in yesterday.

bye now 👋
 
Peroxide at 3% wont kill mites dude...quit posting bullshit...here we go again...someone using the word controls....CONTROLS! Op wants them dead gone.

Not "controled" lmao
STFU dipshit. You can check for yourself by taking a leaf with mites, spray the leaf and look at the mites under a loupe. Don’t be a ignorant tool.

Looks that that 🤡 was booted 👏, so never mind.
 
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STFU dipshit. You can check for yourself by taking a leaf with mites, spray the leaf and look at the mites under a loupe. Don’t be a ignorant tool.
He's gone.

Feel like this place is spraying ignorant, arrogant ego dust as people log on as of late. Definitely feels like the opposite of filtering in extra oxygen.

Most can't check themselves before they wreck themselves.
 
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