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resincoatedlungs
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Spider mites late in flowering?
#666789 - 04/19/13 07:57 PM (11 years, 7 months ago) |
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Day 45 flowering, saw a single spider mite on one bud and know that it's only a matter of time before they start showing up more often.
Are there any treatments that are safe to use this late in flowering?
I have about 5 or 10 cc's of Azamax from a friend, been stored in a pill bottle for a few months but I don't believe that's going to be good for this latein flowering.
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Magash
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Azamax is the only thing that I know of that is rated supposedly safe for late flowering.
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grod31
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Re: Spider mites late in flowering? [Re: Magash]
#667057 - 04/22/13 09:56 AM (11 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hawksresurrection
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Re: Spider mites late in flowering? [Re: grod31]
#667066 - 04/22/13 11:19 AM (11 years, 7 months ago) |
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Most people wont use it that late in flower. People don't want to smoke pyrethrum, it's highly toxic.
Just keep killing them. How long of a flower period do you have? It's possible that you can keep it under control without using anything if you don't have to long. Then once you harvest, bug bomb the area. Then wait a week and bug bomb it again. Then once you start back up you should hit them with some AVID.
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grod31
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its true, you migt be able to get aways with it. Do you have fans in your grow space? do you spray them with water ever? they will only eat live plants so When you hang the plants up to dry you will see the spider mites leaving from the main stem.They should all leave but you will still have poop and eggs in your bud
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Let it roll! Just as high as the fucker can go!
And when it comes to that fantastic note
where the rabbit bites its own head off,
I want you to THROW THAT FUCKING
RADIO INTO THE TUB WITH ME!
Not me. It would blast you through
the wall stone dead in ten seconds and they'd make me explain.
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Hawksresurrection
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Re: Spider mites late in flowering? [Re: grod31]
#667199 - 04/23/13 11:31 AM (11 years, 7 months ago) |
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We've all smoked spider mites. No need to worry about it imo.
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Magash
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Re: Spider mites late in flowering? [Re: grod31]
#667399 - 04/24/13 10:54 AM (11 years, 7 months ago) |
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grod31 said: i had something by fox farms called dont bug me " Because its active ingredient is Pyrethrum, which is derived from chrysanthemum flowers, it can be applied up to the day of harvest on any fruit or vegetable. " that is a quote from their website about it.
I've used it for whiteflies, aphids stuff like that but it didn't do shit for mites. Really the only thing I've found that can wipe em out in one use should only be used during the veg stage is Avid.
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resincoatedlungs
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Re: Spider mites late in flowering? [Re: Magash]
#667463 - 04/24/13 08:57 PM (11 years, 7 months ago) |
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I decided not to use anything, I only saw one and haven't seen any since then.
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How long of a flower period do you have?
The more sativa pheno of G13Haze was supposed to be 9-10 weeks, but this is showing a few amber trichomes and it's on day 51 (Haven't even finished week 8 yet.)
Just flushed tonight, so harvest should be in a week, I might water again with just clean water at the end of the week if it looks like it needs another few days to ripen up.
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Javadog
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How about a power wash?
Can they be used that late?
I have been lucky, bug-wise, so far.
Good luck OP.
JD
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Hawksresurrection
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Re: Spider mites late in flowering? [Re: Javadog]
#667774 - 04/26/13 07:43 PM (11 years, 7 months ago) |
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Power wash?
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budgrowerwannabe
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Quote:
hawksapprentice said: Power wash?
Lol let me get my presser washer we will get rid of them fucking bastards!!
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Javadog
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Well, I was not so far off from "Mighty" Wash that someone might have thought of it.
I have not used such a product, but it does say:
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It may be used throughout the grow and flower cycle up to and including the day of harvest.
See it here.
Good luck OP.
JD
Edited by Javadog (04/27/13 09:59 AM)
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resincoatedlungs
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Re: Spider mites late in flowering? [Re: Javadog]
#667964 - 04/27/13 10:40 PM (11 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks for clarifying JD, I had never heard about it until you posted that link. Definitely interesting and I'm gonna be looking more into it in case of future problems. So far I haven't seen any since the first one, but they may just be in hiding.
EDIT: The MSDS is here.
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Section 6: HEALTH HAZARD DATA Occupational Exposure Limit: N/A Threshold Limit Value: Not established OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit: Not established Health Hazard Determination: The components of this mixture have not been found to be carcinogenic. Components of this mixture can be irritating to the eyes. Their identity is proprietary and therefore considered a trade secret. Effects of Overexposure: Contact of product with eyes may result in mild irritation reaction.
Emergency and First Aid Procedure: Inhalation: Remove person from contaminated area to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, see physician Skin: In case of eye or skin contact, flush with water. If irritation persists, contact physician. Eyes: In case of eye or skin contact, flush with water. If irritation persists, contact physician. Ingestion: In case of eye or skin contact, flush with water. If irritation persists, contact physician.
Edited by resincoatedlungs (04/27/13 10:46 PM)
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Hawksresurrection
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So we really have no idea what's in it. I don't like that at all.
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