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spraying spider mites in high humidity


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I am a bit cautious about spraying my plants with spider mite killer in this high humidity.

 

Big fan in tent atm. Just worrying about mould starting on buds if I spray in high humidity.

 

 

Opinions please.

 

Getting tired of search and destroy missions with my fingers. As not really effective.

 

Thanks guys.

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Heya Brick =), raising the humidity will actually cause spider-mites to die, they can't absorb all the extra moisture. They like it warm and dry.  I would drench them, will take a couple of days to get em, but the two combined should get on top of em. Best of Luck. Nibs.

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yea, what ^^he said...

 

I've was spraying (misting) my plants a few times per day (during lights off) with water, to help keep the humidity up and mites down (does help!)

on a side note too much humidity and gnats move in... 

 

bug-free luck!

 

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f your fan is doing its job mould should not be a prob... (famous last words) 

 

haha billo...yup he's stoned

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You stoned nibbs? 8s  Billo? lol.

 

I'm more concerned with getting a mould issue mate.

 

Only one dose of Nite Nite spider mites is all I need, humidity here now is 90%

drench the pots billo, dont spray em, its systemic will go thru plant and when they feed, they die...... just like we want, hehe. Soz about the name mix up mate, I'm always stoned. lol . Peace. Nibs

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those that smoke canna all day ... everyday... dont bitch about it as an excuse for clumsiness cause its a standard aspect of one's daily consciousness (when one smokes canna 24/7) ..

 

On a side note, are you using nite mite ? What mite treatment are you applying ? .... spray them when the lights turn on at the beginning of a lightcycle.. when you have controlled them somewhat with a mite pesticide ..... be sure to spray them with water at the same time during lights on after the application of said pesticide.... dont want to be smoking any regardless of if its an organic treatment or not ..

 

peace n pot,

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those that smoke canna all day ... everyday... dont bitch about it as an excuse for clumsiness cause its a standard aspect of one's daily consciousness (when one smokes canna 24/7) ..

 

On a side note, are you using nite mite ? What mite treatment are you applying ? .... spray them when the lights turn on at the beginning of a lightcycle.. when you have controlled them somewhat with a mite pesticide ..... be sure to spray them with water at the same time during lights on after the application of said pesticide.... dont want to be smoking any regardless of if its an organic treatment or not ..

 

peace n pot,

 

Maybe...... just maybe.... My gear is good enuff to wipe me out continiously day in and day out, as I have 5 different varieties of weed and about 6 different hashes..........

so if I'm off me face most of the time.............well........... Excuuuuuussssseeeeee me. lol

 

...........dunno what your problem is Indoo......., I farked up Bricks name, apologiesed, made clear my point that i meant drench the plants , not spray em. No harm done. Brick seems satisfied, he can read the label on his pesticide, I'm sure. He's a smart fella.

 

Peace. Nibbler.

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