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Old 13-05-2004, 04:02 AM
Mon Chi Chi
 
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I have indoor tomato and Chile plants under fluorescents. they are grown in
premium pro mix BX.. in 5 gallon containers. I have seen in the soil small
white almost clean tiny bugs and on closer inspection they spider mites.. I
have never seen the webs on the plants or the soil before until today. I
always see them in the soil and on the top of the soil but have yet to find
them on the plant. I came down today to find the tops of the soil completely
covered in a web from one side of the pot to the other . this is the first
time I have seen webbing.. the only thing I did that could have changed
things is I used bug-b-gon powder for the first time two days ago.. its
100%diatomatiuos earth.. I covered the tops of the soil in half the crops
pots, basically a top dressing of dia-t-m earth to see if this would work..
I let it soak in and then watered it in and then two days later wow,, webs
on the surface like a blanket and spider mites on the pots and webs..I think
I have made it a inhospitable environment for them to breed in the soil. my
humidity is very high right now I am trying to get it down with fans and
intake and exhaust but actually I have read that high humidity isn't good
for the mites and they don't breed well so maybe this is why there hasn't
been a huge scale attack of the plants. I have yet to find them on the plant
but always in a soil sample. there is the tail tail signs of leaf sucking
white pin dots but never any webbing on the stem or leaf, but I do always
have fans on the plants as well they get a good blast of water through a
pump mister every night an 1hour after lights out.. can any one tell me what
works. I heard dunking roots, soaps, bleach,perithium, sevin dust, sulfur,
hydrogen peroxide, I have also heard dispensing a 3ft tank of co2 in the
room while its sealed up and the in/out air is off .. can any one help with
what worked for them

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Old 13-05-2004, 06:03 PM
Meagan M Eller
 
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Mon Chi Chi wrote:
works. I heard dunking roots, soaps, bleach,perithium, sevin dust, sulfur,
hydrogen peroxide, I have also heard dispensing a 3ft tank of co2 in the
room while its sealed up and the in/out air is off .. can any one help with
what worked for them


arachnophobia


I have always had good luck with a little dish soap. Mix a little soapy
water and spritz on the plants. It shouldn't hurt the plants.

Meagan
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