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Old April 12, 2013   #1
chastom
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Default please share your spider mite wash recipe

could some of you please share a good natural homemade spider mite recipe spray.
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Old April 12, 2013   #2
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I have seen a number of sources recommend dusting with food grade diatomaceous earth for spider and other mites (among other things).

I am not sure whether I can personally attest to food grade DE as "mite bane" or not. I have had symptoms that look like spider mite symptoms in terms of leaf damage -- including on some of this years tomato seedlings. But I couldn't find any webs or see any mites, even peering at the leaf undersides with magnification. But perhaps my eyes are no longer of mite-detection quality.

In any event, when I dust with food grade DE, the symptoms diminish -- so I suspect that food grade DE either slays mites or casts out evil spirits.
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Old April 13, 2013   #3
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I use flea and tick shampoo for dogs. Spray the plants and let them sit for 5 minutes and then rinse it off. I find it just as effective as the expensive soaps and chemicals, yet it is not harmful to children or pets if they get into the plants.
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Old April 13, 2013   #4
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Soap and Neem Oil
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Old May 17, 2013   #5
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2 TBS of Ivory dish soap per gallon of water, saturate the plants and surrounding areas.

If the plants are small and in pots, mix the soap in a large container, add a liquid fertilizer at a reduced rate per gl, and submerge the whole plant including the pot for 2-3 minutes.

Do not rinse off.

Spider mites like warm areas that are low in humidity.
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