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Part 2 Mites and Me by Jason Wilcox

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2008

Jason Wilcox takes on mites as they attack his wife's and his crop three weeks into flower. Jason talks about options for ridding ourselves from the plant eating bastards, as well as how to go about spraying the plants so to effectively deal with such pests!

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  • fucken colloect soe lady bugs and let them lose on those mite on the plants hahaha

    but whatever works

  • Indeed lady bugs or other spiders basically "preditors defence" that feed on them. This is good only lady bugs fly into lights and take some time to work over the mites it does not mean all mites are dead.

    For this reason I wouls suggest Neem Oil as it remains in the organic realm and 100% effective when applied correctly over a 1 1/2 week period spaced arpart by 3 days with three applications.

    Just my prefence!

    Jason Wilcox

    Cannabis in Canada

  • Sorry all Part 1 was taken down!

    Jason Wilcox

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  • Has Any1 use Hot Shot Pest strips

  • one natural way to get rid of mites is to, one by one, put your plants in the shower and wash them off. it rains outside, shouldn't hurt the plants. and leave a sacrificial plant in the bathroom for the mites to go to.

  • @8thstreetnigga yer ladybugs r the best option,but wer can u find them i live in the uk so we dont see much of them,i use a spray called plant vitilaty,works very well but lady bugs would be nice

  • Jason thanks for all the videos... keep up all the good work brother!

  • @Mainlinemonkey another great tip for staying mite free.... keep a watermelon rhine down around the base of your plants. it is like crack to them. mites will go for this first instead of your plants and it will act as both an early warning system and a trapping system too. when you notice a few mites on the rhine, just rinse it off in sink and replace near plant base.

  • @Mainlinemonkey i've heard of something similar to that. never seen it used though. i must say that the nix has never been a problem for them and 1 little bottle goes on and on and on and on.... just dilute it a bit and mist onto your crop. without getting to technical, mites share some similarities to body lice on a genetic level, but are much more affected by the meds than actual body lice.

  • @governmentcheese411 Very Interesting,definitely have to make a note of that one.I make a tea using rhubarb leaves (contains natural poisons),garlic & small amount of hand rolling tobacco.Don't know how or why this works but is seems to kill & keep away any & all pests.Learn this from hemp farmer in Aussie outback.

  • sound is all fucked up , get the sound better dude cause i like your vids , SOUND IS MOST IMPORTANT, get it right , look forward to more vids!!

  • mites murdered my whole crop last year 21 plants.....only 4 females where left and this was outdoor so i was not happy oi.

  • growbro's wat i got don't look like the typical mite wat i have are longer, biege & i find em on the top leaf, wtf

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