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ShoesMy room is isolated from outside elements. There are also no other plants in their proximity. So there is no explanation I can think of for spider mites on my plants other than my living soil having them when I bought the soil.
Anyone have other plausible explanations to offer? I am talking about SOHUM living soil. I also beat back some fungus gnats the last couple days and haven’t seen anymore flyers as of today.
Anyway waiting for lights off to spray Pyganic. That should take care of the mites for now. Just curious how they got here.
Shoes
Lol... sure your right.The 7th circle of hell, I believe
Cloths and animals. Or maybe the little bastards sneak in when you open the door.Not wearing shoes. Seriously. I take my shoes off when I come in from outside.
Cloths and animals. Or maybe the little bastards sneak in when you open the door.
Turn off the lights and fans , hang up no pest strips for a few hours...Piece of cake.Well it appears the spraying of Pyganic during lights off did the trick with the mites. Everything was dry by the time the lights came on this morning. Plants are looking happy.
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