Liguid Ladybug

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In my opinion it is over priced i have never used it so can't say how good it works,
But i found with all new clones i receive or a plant it needs to be quarantined for a week
and what i do is purchase neem oil , or bug b gone , or End all ???
in concentrate i make a big enough batch and actually dunk the plant pside down in the fluids moving it up and down makeing sure i get all of plant stems , leafs right up to soil do this 2 times in 1 week gets rid of mites one shot and for good
spraying plants from then on every couple of weeks with just neem oil
I am a firm believer that just misting a mite infected plant your just not going to get them all and 3 7 weeks later your infested again
Its a must to actually tip plant upside down and dunk it
Now one thing is treating a plant for mites other is having room contaminated with fans blowing can guarntee you there are mites everywhere in room
so room has to be sterilized everything washed prior to placing plants back in room or they will come back
Clorine, Bleach, needs to be used and i mean everything needs to be washed lights wires, hoods walls floors everything once done and washed you can spray room with the mite sprays i mentioned above vent room place plants back in and giver lol

you need to know your enemy to be able to control it or kill it , Mites like temps @ 76 and up with RH 60 and up once you hit that range they can multiply in the millions if left untouched
 
I am an organic grower, I don't use neem I know people do, but I don't.

The trick with insects is to really spray the underside of the leaves as well as the whole plant and repeat as the label instucts.

As I said, i really like liquid ladybugs and will use it again.

Dr fever is right about good housekeeping.
 
Rosebud said:
I am an organic grower, I don't use neem I know people do, but I don't.

The trick with insects is to really spray the underside of the leaves as well as the whole plant and repeat as the label instucts.

As I said, i really like liquid ladybugs and will use it again.

Dr fever is right about good housekeeping.

Neem oil , end all Bug B gone are pretty much all organic pesticides there are better ways of ridding mites i perform two 10,000 ppm of co2 shots in veg cycle and one in flower cycle mid way this appears to kill everything as i grow half n half organic soils gnats are most common in my garden as well as centipedes and other insects etc

I Bet not to many people know that just by bringing in a real xmass tree that you probably brought in 25,000 different species of insects / spiders
 
DrFever said:
I Bet not to many people know that just by bringing in a real xmass tree that you probably brought in 25,000 different species of insects / spiders


Maybe where you live...but I bet there was no 25,000 different species of insects /spiders on the Christmas trees where I live:aok: Maybe bacteria and fungi but no 25,000 different species of insects/spiders
 
pcduck said:
Maybe where you live...but I bet there was no 25,000 different species of insects /spiders on the Christmas trees where I live:aok: Maybe bacteria and fungi but no 25,000 different species of insects/spiders


:yeahthat:

Someone likes hyperbole...:)
 
DrFever said:
Neem oil , end all Bug B gone are pretty much all organic

I know i may be a little weird, but "pretty much organic" doesn't work for me. But i have been doing this a long long time. Not in cannabis but in outside organics.
 
Go nuclear and use AVID. I use it it regularly and havent seen a mite in over a year now. Just make sure you have the proper safety equipment so you dont hurt yourself.
 

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