Hey guys,here's a theory I've had for a while.Killing mites and other pests with an inert gas.This will be completely passive and non-toxic,and in the end will be more healthy than any other method of killing pests currently available.
The theory is that the plant can survive a lot longer without oxygen than the pests can.The question then becomes what gas to use.
One of the most commonly available inert gasses is Helium.Helium is one of the least reactive Noble gasses known.
I haven't tried this on actual mites yet,that's why it's still a theory,but I have done some preliminary experiments that certainly show promise.
You first need to obtain a Helium tank.These can be rented from a welding supply or party rentals.They also sell a small balloon kit with a small tank from Wal-Mart for about 20 bucks.
Here's the technique I use:
You will need a garbage sack that the plants will fit into, rubber bands and a short lenght of hose.
Now put the plant in the bag,shove the hose in the end of the bag with part still sticking out and use the rubber bands to keep the bag tight around the hose.Then suck as much air out of the bag as possible.
Then hold the hose over the gas nipple on the tank and inflate the bag.
I leave the plant in the bag for about an hour,that should kill every living thing in the bag except the plant.I've tested this a number of times and have observed no effect on the plants at all.
The spider mite is actually an arachnid and I was able to capture some spiders in my house and test the effects of the gas on them.I put the spider in a baggie and then introduced the gas.The effects were immediate,the legs curl under and the only movement is twitching wich stops completely after about 5 minutes.Helium is an excellent asphixiant.
Now as you can see this process requires some work and it will have to be repeated because it will not kill eggs.Under perfect conditions the mite can reach sexual matuity in 7 days so I would guess that gassing the 5-6 days apart would be best.Gassing a third time wouldn't hurt to be on the safe side.While you have the plants in the bags that's a really good time to use a fogger on the rest of your grow.
The smaller your grow,the easier this will be.I have considered another technique that may be employed if you have a small closet,room or cabinet.Simply place the tank in the grow and open the valve and gas the entire grow.You'll need a good fan to circulate the Helium as it is lighter than air.
Another inert gas I've considered is Argon although I don't have any on hand for testing.A couple pluses are that it's cheaper than Helium and it's heavier than air making it better for whole enclosure gassing.
One gas I can tell you not to try is CO2.I tried pure CO2 for as little as 10 minutes and it still effected the plant badly.Here's a look at what pure CO2 does:
Anyway,I'm hoping some of you guys can try this and see if it works.If it does then less people will be smoking buds that have had some type of chemical applied to it.
JLP
The theory is that the plant can survive a lot longer without oxygen than the pests can.The question then becomes what gas to use.
One of the most commonly available inert gasses is Helium.Helium is one of the least reactive Noble gasses known.
I haven't tried this on actual mites yet,that's why it's still a theory,but I have done some preliminary experiments that certainly show promise.
You first need to obtain a Helium tank.These can be rented from a welding supply or party rentals.They also sell a small balloon kit with a small tank from Wal-Mart for about 20 bucks.
Here's the technique I use:
You will need a garbage sack that the plants will fit into, rubber bands and a short lenght of hose.
Now put the plant in the bag,shove the hose in the end of the bag with part still sticking out and use the rubber bands to keep the bag tight around the hose.Then suck as much air out of the bag as possible.
Then hold the hose over the gas nipple on the tank and inflate the bag.
I leave the plant in the bag for about an hour,that should kill every living thing in the bag except the plant.I've tested this a number of times and have observed no effect on the plants at all.
The spider mite is actually an arachnid and I was able to capture some spiders in my house and test the effects of the gas on them.I put the spider in a baggie and then introduced the gas.The effects were immediate,the legs curl under and the only movement is twitching wich stops completely after about 5 minutes.Helium is an excellent asphixiant.
Now as you can see this process requires some work and it will have to be repeated because it will not kill eggs.Under perfect conditions the mite can reach sexual matuity in 7 days so I would guess that gassing the 5-6 days apart would be best.Gassing a third time wouldn't hurt to be on the safe side.While you have the plants in the bags that's a really good time to use a fogger on the rest of your grow.
The smaller your grow,the easier this will be.I have considered another technique that may be employed if you have a small closet,room or cabinet.Simply place the tank in the grow and open the valve and gas the entire grow.You'll need a good fan to circulate the Helium as it is lighter than air.
Another inert gas I've considered is Argon although I don't have any on hand for testing.A couple pluses are that it's cheaper than Helium and it's heavier than air making it better for whole enclosure gassing.
One gas I can tell you not to try is CO2.I tried pure CO2 for as little as 10 minutes and it still effected the plant badly.Here's a look at what pure CO2 does:
Anyway,I'm hoping some of you guys can try this and see if it works.If it does then less people will be smoking buds that have had some type of chemical applied to it.
JLP
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