I've seen people saying they use alcohol/water/soap, I'd like to see the leaves and buds a few days later up close. A lot of insecticides have alcohol in very small amounts and still cause more damage. Stay organic and prey while you fight those mites, they are hard to get rid of without tossing plants and soil with a major complete disinfectant cleaner. When I was using neem I'd spray every 3-4 days to try to hit the young as they hatch. The neem is not a direct killer, it breaks down their bodies and reproductive system and it isn't quick. Stray routine on spray and cleaning for at least a month.
I'm pretty certain that would severely damage your plants or kill them. Id use neem in veg and preflower, and mighty wash in flower. I had a horrible battle with those, hope I never do again.
@mwhite9829 I thought so too but I have seen so many comments online using rubbing alcohol with water combo and they say it kills them. Not the eggs so you’re supposed to do it every 7 days. Just curious to know if anyone on here had used it.
I've seen people saying they use alcohol/water/soap, I'd like to see the leaves and buds a few days later up close. A lot of insecticides have alcohol in very small amounts and still cause more damage. Stay organic and prey while you fight those mites, they are hard to get rid of without tossing plants and soil with a major complete disinfectant cleaner. When I was using neem I'd spray every 3-4 days to try to hit the young as they hatch. The neem is not a direct killer, it breaks down their bodies and reproductive system and it isn't quick. Stray routine on spray and cleaning for at least a month.
I'm pretty certain that would severely damage your plants or kill them. Id use neem in veg and preflower, and mighty wash in flower. I had a horrible battle with those, hope I never do again.