In pots. It's a pretty bad infestation though.miguelovic said:I've heard sulphur powder holds them at bay.
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Are they in pots or ground?
So everything's safe to eat after seven days? Also, any specific brands you'd recommend?queequeg152 said:abamectin will 100% kill them. 7 days till harvest after last application. .
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spray at night or else you will kill bees and junk.
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So everything's safe to eat after seven days? Also, any specific brands you'd recommend?
How'd that end up?Heckle said:I've used elemental powdered sulfur.
Âmiguelovic said:If they're in pots heat treatment is proven effective. 120-130*F for 30 minutes minimum. No wind/air circulation, RH above 50 and plants should be freshly watered. I will mention I've only known this done with cannabis, every plant is different.
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Might be a hassle unless you have a good heater. It's more common with indoor growers who have the option to just turn off air conditioning.
Âqueequeg152 said:does heat kill the eggs though? i know its a problem with most of the miticides abamectin included... hence the application instructions.
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problem with the heat and soap and sulfur though, is the lack of residual killing value. if you have a constant pest pressure from adjacent areas you will likely reinfect. not an issue indoors obiviously, but outside it can be.
Âmiguelovic said:How did you confirm broad mites? Some what skeptical on the effectiveness of dishsoap when so many professionals and hobbyists alike struggle with the pest.