The Death Squad Combo of Forbid/Avid mixed togethor is the best ... 2 applications of this combo within a couple of weeks and BM's will be gone...
Well the plants aren't showing any more stress signs after hitting them for a good while with temps of up to 129.4. New growth pointing straight up and no droopiness generally ;-)
Going to give them a good drink now, including the dose of Aspirin. The Aspirin here is 300mg per tab, I'm sure that'll be near enough to the recommended 325 per gal. Do you mean American or UK gallon though, I believe they're different?
Trev
Swirskiis can survive on a diet of pollen. So if you can maintain a pollen producing plant in your space then you are sorted.Swirskis are also good, but you need a lot of them. Learning to breed your own would be helpful. I'm looking into how to do that now. I wouldn't hesitate to use them in late flower after doing heat treatment.
Between runs or in empty rooms, heat treatment for sure. Steam cleaning can also be used to clean empty rooms.
You spray in veg ...no one said use it during flowering... It works pretty solid...
I said some strains will not be phased by the BM toxin and will bounce back fine....just wait and see ...some of your plants will dud...they will look healthy as fuck....and you'll notice later in flowering they're a shell of them former selves...ive grown quite a bit a ladies since I first had this problem...and it hasnt been a problem for years now
Ya, should of made myeslf a little clearer. Cause I have noticed over the years that some of the strains tend to get wiped out by the little btards and some get damaged but manage the attack way better.A "Resistant" strain wouldn't be able to avoid infestation entirely, they would simply be less prone towards the damage and mutations caused by BM toxin.
Although supposedly there are GM versions of corn that produce neem-like substances that make it more difficult for insects to feed on them, so while it might be the work of the devil, eventually prevention might get built in.
As said on the last page, how long have people been fighting and complaining about "Tobacco Mosaic Virus"? Many growers who thought they have chronic infections turned out to have chronic infestations of broad or cyclamen mites. The nasties just weren't identified properly until thorough investigations were conducted.
Supposedly these tiny mites tropical in origin, so it's not hard to imagine that they came in with massive bales of imported south / central american cannabis as far back as the roaring 20s or the golden years of cannabis during the 1800s, or even countless smuggled cuttings by more modern growers in different parts of the country resulting in infestations everywhere we have growers.
The government is less smart and more corrupt than you give them credit for. Do you really think they have the ability to create crack, HIV, AND broad mites? They don't even have the budget for it without giving up cash destined for slush funds.
Back on topic though, I think its Some Old Dude who said just 4 or 5 mites living on a plant is enough to cause severe damage. I'm struggling to go with this mate, with the prolific breeding abilities (to the extent that a lone female will produce male eggs so that she an be mated and then male female mating reproduces, if memory serves me right, 2-1 male to female are produced.
Could it possibly be that although you can only see a handful of mites, that by then a fairly serious infestation is already underway, but not fully detected? If not how do you explain a population of mites to stay so small. I also wonder if Storm and others who had totally crappy results after having thought they'd got rid of the problem, still unbeknown to them, had a fair mite infestation.
I may be totally off the mark and my plants may well turn out to be strugglers, but I can say that the new growth coming now has no real deformity to it. Are some here saying the bad effects from the mites comes back without further infestation further into the grow?
I can relate to this from my previous struggles with off gassing, everything going great but then in week 3-4 of flower the plants would seriously stunt, despite staying very green in the leaf right to the end. (without the off gassing they'd start dying off in the final stages) In that set up, the amount of air flowing through the room made a difference to how the plants reacted. Its only when I totally sealed a room within the room that the many varying symptoms disappeared totally. I thought I'd sorted it many times before this with other methods, such as more air, less heat, less nutrients etc.
My plants were hit hard by these mites when at a small and vulnerable size, they've really struggled and were on their way out, dying. They don't look a picture of health now, but there is a definite spurt of good looking growth coming on now. After my many very poor off gassed grows some years ago, I can't say I'm brimming with confidence that these will do very well, but I live in hope of being a vigilant gardener and getting a decent harvest. They'll have a couple of weeks vegging and catching up to do, by then if my plants are appearing normal I'll be more hopeful.
I do feel that many who have continued problems with plants after exterminating the mite population, probably have some level of mites returning, thus doing the damage.
Storm, you seem to be advising everything horrible and dangerous as the route to success, that's not how aa lot of people like to do things, and there is no defined one way of handling things. I'm with Retro on this one, Avid and forbid used only on young vegging plants, then heat treatments and predators.
I can't find Forbid online in the UK, is there another name for it here does anybody know?
How long do the sachets of Swiriskii last on the shelf? I don't think I can afford, or use a hundred sachets, 16 biggish plants in a 2.4m by 3.5m room.
Thanks, Trev
I have noticed this as well.Exactly as you say. Maybe someday we can breed resistant plant strains.And why has it not been a problem for years now...? Because you have selected resistant strains..? Or because you use a constant Forbid/Avid regime...? or both..? do you think your BM's and hidden eggs are totally gone from your grow or they would come back if you let them...? I am interested in what everyone has to say.
These mites live all over the world, not just in tropical areas, although they are more prevalent in the tropics, and they are nothing new, having been around for thousands of years, so they were not created by the government, but I would not put spreading them past the DEA. Remember, the DEA, under Nixon, sprayed cannabis with paraquat, a poison. They are the real criminals. and I wouldn't put anything past them. Having said that, they are obviously being spread by dispensaries/cuttings, and passed from one grower to another. You can get them on your clothing just by walking into a dispensary.