Sugar Pops
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You can always try changing the ph of your leaves first, that will ”sour” the deal for most bugs..
keep switching things up when it comes to your treatments, mites become immune really fast and it’s the cycle you need to concentrate on, not just the bug.
Their eggs ( tiny clear spheres) won’t be affected by the spray and multiple treatments will most likely be needed(cycles) so being aware is a major first step in your fight!
Keep on them every 3 days by starting at the soil and working your way up the stem and bottoms of the leaves all the way to the top of the plant but leave the tops of the leaf dry for now.. wait a few minutes, the mites will try to find a better ( dry) place to be. Now we hit the tops and turn the fans on high. Make it windy in there, if the leaves are rustling around, the bugs have it much harder to “establish”.
The plan is to make it too uncomfortable for them to stick around.
I won’t promote any products, but the active ingredient your most likely looking for is Pyrethrin.
Hope at least some of this helps!
good luck!
keep switching things up when it comes to your treatments, mites become immune really fast and it’s the cycle you need to concentrate on, not just the bug.
Their eggs ( tiny clear spheres) won’t be affected by the spray and multiple treatments will most likely be needed(cycles) so being aware is a major first step in your fight!
Keep on them every 3 days by starting at the soil and working your way up the stem and bottoms of the leaves all the way to the top of the plant but leave the tops of the leaf dry for now.. wait a few minutes, the mites will try to find a better ( dry) place to be. Now we hit the tops and turn the fans on high. Make it windy in there, if the leaves are rustling around, the bugs have it much harder to “establish”.
The plan is to make it too uncomfortable for them to stick around.
I won’t promote any products, but the active ingredient your most likely looking for is Pyrethrin.
Hope at least some of this helps!
good luck!