Organilush
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Today I spotted what I suspect are russet mites on my largest most beautiful plant. Just wondering what approach I should take from here? My head is spinning with all these different miticides like venerate and grandeva and azamax and prf 97 and sulfur washes and iso-alcohol etc etc etc etc....also predatory mites.
What course of action should I take? (particularly for someone on a tight budget, what can be done cheaply).....Will predatory mites be effective at all at this point or are they more of a preventative measure? What miticide do ya'll suggest? Is Pyrethrum ok to use for a "knock out" to kill them?
And do any of you know where I can purchase small units of a miticide? Seems like everywhere I look they only come in 1 gallon and up with costs around $200+...I only have a few plants and I can't afford gallons of the stuff. I only need maybe a pint, even that will likely last me a while.
They seemed to have appeared "over night". I spend a good portion of time each day glancing over and observing these plants. Just yesterday I applied some spinosad and didn't see anything on this plant. But today while walking around and giving the plants a "look over" I noticed there were a few leaves with their edges curling inward just a tiny slight bit on this one. And on those leaves, with the naked eye and a weak 10x scope, I see what looks to be some orange-ish specs that appear cylindrical in shape that are more concentrated where the leaf attaches to the petiole. No other signs at all, the leaves still appear lush & green and don't have any marking on them.
I'm assuming these are russet mites? And thinking I've caught them relatively early? If so, how quickly are these things going to spread through out the plant?
Besides a few leaves with their edges curling the entire plant looks very healthy, this is happening on maybe 5% of the plant (about 6ft tall and 7ft wide canopy)....but is this plant completely fucked at this point?
They only appear to be on this one plant specifically and not on the plant right next to it/touching it....Out of my 6 other small plants only one appears to possibly have some mites on it (no visible damage and no leaf curl anywhere, but I think I've spotted some with my naked eye and a 10x scope).
I can't think of anything else that would make the edges of leaves curl inward like that. It has been super hot & dry in my area the past week, up around 110 for almost a week straight, but I assume all the leaves on a plant would have edges curling if it was heat stress and not just a few of them(?).
This is a huge bummer...being on a super tight budget and growing entirely for my own personal annual smoke, I'll be wrecked if these bastards take out my biggest/best looking plant or any of my plants.
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What course of action should I take? (particularly for someone on a tight budget, what can be done cheaply).....Will predatory mites be effective at all at this point or are they more of a preventative measure? What miticide do ya'll suggest? Is Pyrethrum ok to use for a "knock out" to kill them?
And do any of you know where I can purchase small units of a miticide? Seems like everywhere I look they only come in 1 gallon and up with costs around $200+...I only have a few plants and I can't afford gallons of the stuff. I only need maybe a pint, even that will likely last me a while.
They seemed to have appeared "over night". I spend a good portion of time each day glancing over and observing these plants. Just yesterday I applied some spinosad and didn't see anything on this plant. But today while walking around and giving the plants a "look over" I noticed there were a few leaves with their edges curling inward just a tiny slight bit on this one. And on those leaves, with the naked eye and a weak 10x scope, I see what looks to be some orange-ish specs that appear cylindrical in shape that are more concentrated where the leaf attaches to the petiole. No other signs at all, the leaves still appear lush & green and don't have any marking on them.
I'm assuming these are russet mites? And thinking I've caught them relatively early? If so, how quickly are these things going to spread through out the plant?
Besides a few leaves with their edges curling the entire plant looks very healthy, this is happening on maybe 5% of the plant (about 6ft tall and 7ft wide canopy)....but is this plant completely fucked at this point?
They only appear to be on this one plant specifically and not on the plant right next to it/touching it....Out of my 6 other small plants only one appears to possibly have some mites on it (no visible damage and no leaf curl anywhere, but I think I've spotted some with my naked eye and a 10x scope).
I can't think of anything else that would make the edges of leaves curl inward like that. It has been super hot & dry in my area the past week, up around 110 for almost a week straight, but I assume all the leaves on a plant would have edges curling if it was heat stress and not just a few of them(?).
This is a huge bummer...being on a super tight budget and growing entirely for my own personal annual smoke, I'll be wrecked if these bastards take out my biggest/best looking plant or any of my plants.
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