Grateful D
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I know this topic has been beaten like a dead horse on here, I apologize for posting about broad mites again, but i have read the huge broad mite thread and havent had any luck killing them. Ive tried many things and still no luck. So I have been dealing with these since December. The first time i got them, I tried treating with alternate spraying of forbid and avid every 3 days, they would perk up for a day, then look terrible again. I cleaned out the room thouroughly, threw everything away. I bought a bunch of new clones, started from scratch. The clones I got looked kinda shitty, and I found eggs again quickly. I thought maybe my clone source was the problem, since I had a couple of this kids cuts in my previous grow. So I once again tore everything down. This time I cleaned extra thoroughly. I mean I wiped everything down (lights, ballasts, walls, ceilings, fans, shelf's, nute containers, tables, res's) with a 60% bleach mixture twice. I heat treated the room to 130 degrees for 12 hours 3 different times. Got rid of all my hydroton and bought coco mats. Bombed with a pylon fogger. did this all over the course of two weeks before i filled the room again. I got the clones from a new source, inspected them all thoroughly, no eggs. I alternated 2 treatments of each avid and forbid every 3 days since the first day they have been in there just in case, and also have a couple hot shots no pest strips hung, and everything seemed great. Sprayed my last pesticide treatment last monday, and then hit them with azamax a cpl days ago, I have that and a couple other organic sprays I was going to rotate as an ongoing preventative. But i noticed some twisty leaves, examined them under 100x scope and found eggs today (have never seen one of these little fuckers moving, only eggs). I sprayed with avid again tonight, but i dont have much more time in veg, i am running out of room, so i need to flip them soon. I cannot afford to throw out the whole room, 64 plants again. so my question is, has anybody had success with keeping broad mites in check enough to at least get a harvest? after harvest about to get the whole house bombed by an exterminator. obviously once they get flipped, i can no longer use the hardcore pesticides, so those are not going to be a viable option. Has anybody had success with predator mites? if so what kind? what about a sulfur spray? i have found bits and pieces about using sulfur, but i would like info from someone who has had success with using it. or if you have any original methods i would love to hear them. Any advice would be appreciated. I have never had so much trouble eliminating a pest before, and also I have never had one devastate my crop so bad. I have so much money in lately and absolutely no return. Im not gonna be able to sustain for much longer if i dont figure something out. Also i should mention its a sealed room with AC. no outside air coming in. Thanks
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