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Azamax proper usage? (spider mites)
#1
Posted 24 February 2009 - 04:20 AM
Anyone used Azamax previously and have any input on dosage and frequency?
Also I saw somewhere that Azamax is better used as a soil drench for MJ as opposed to a foliar application. Seems that with a foliar spray you are taking it to where they live but i am open to suggestions....
Thanks GC.
#2
Posted 24 February 2009 - 04:29 AM
#3
Posted 24 February 2009 - 06:36 AM
#4
Posted 26 February 2009 - 04:01 AM
I would go with the Azamax, and use it both for a foliar spray and directly in the soil. Doing it this way covers both bases so-to-speak.
simple but brilliant. not sure why that thought didnt cross my mind, but I guess thats what we have GC for. thanks tex.
just an fyi for anyone out there battling these little bastards the Azamax/no pest strip combo seems to be working(fingers crossed). I did my second application of the Azamax last night and then checked a few leaves under the micrscope today. Lots of dead or partially hatched eggs and not one live spider mite to be found. I will continue to apply every 3 days and hopefully none of these eggs will hatch. We'll see how it goes.
I dont want to go nuclear unless absolutely necessary but I checked with my local hydro shop and they do have some Avid in stock in case it comes to that.
#5
Posted 26 February 2009 - 04:37 AM
#6
Posted 15 March 2009 - 07:47 PM
Its been a few weeks and no sign of mites. I did a total of 3 applications over 10 days. I have two strains WW and OG Kush. The WW was bearing the brunt of the infestation and the mites seemed to just ignore the OG Kush. I treated all plants and the WW seemed to handle the Azamax with no problems but the OG Kush responded very poorly and just havent looked the same since.
Moving forward I will be using Neem biweekly through veg and 2 weeks into flower as a preventative measure.
So bottome line the Azamax works but might be tough on your girls.
#7
Posted 18 September 2009 - 07:30 AM
mite-rid.com
...it works, and isn't harsh on the greenery! (We use it down under in Oz, made local but available in the US)
#8
Posted 18 September 2009 - 07:33 AM
MITE RID For the prevention and eradication of Spider Mites
(we get it from Hydro Masta)
#9
Posted 18 September 2009 - 01:21 PM
#10
Posted 10 October 2009 - 12:40 AM
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#11
Posted 13 October 2009 - 08:03 PM
#12
Posted 14 October 2009 - 08:06 PM
#13
Posted 14 October 2009 - 09:37 PM
#14
Posted 14 October 2009 - 09:51 PM
Spray bottom and tops of all leaves..... all stems... top of soil...spray in a well vented area and wear rubber gloves
After you spray your plants.... make sure your grow area itself is cleaned with a water bleach solution or something like Mr. clean....if you have a intake fan make sure to use a hempa filter to screen the mites.
Floramite® controls Two-spotted mite, Pacific mites, Strawberry mites, European Mites, Cyclamen Mites, Citrus Red mites, Southern red mites and Spruce spider mites
Now this fantastic miticide/ovicide is available in a soluble concentrate. FloramiteSC® is a selective miticide that provides outstanding control of mite pests on ornamental plants. FloramiteSC produces quick knockdown through contact activity and long residual control of more than 21 days. It is effective on a variety of species of mites and all life stages of Tetranychidus spider mites. (Yes, this means it kills the eggs!) And because of its novel mode of action and selective nature, Floramite is easy on predacious mites and beneficial insects. Usage is 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon per gallon. Finally a great alternative to Avid and with the added benefit of an ovicide in one package
Edited by vapemaster, 14 October 2009 - 10:01 PM.
#15
Posted 14 October 2009 - 10:28 PM
Fuck it I want to kill the little bastards, they will make new stuff to kill em.
I will also switch back and forth if needed, I hope I dont have to.
The only thing Im worried about is the little excerp that you posted at the bottom of your post says its for ornamental plants, I hope its ok for consumables..
#16
Posted 14 October 2009 - 10:36 PM
make sure that you are atleast 4 weeks from harvest.... so the pesticide clears the plant ...they say 21 day residual give it a extra week or 2 just to be sure.
In other words dont use on your plants if you have less than a month left
Edited by vapemaster, 14 October 2009 - 10:43 PM.
#17
Posted 15 October 2009 - 02:30 AM
Sorry for jacking this thread about azamax, I still think azamax is great stuff and since I used it in the soil drench and folier the mites today are gone as far as I can tell
#18
Posted 16 January 2010 - 04:18 PM
Alright buddy, I just found a website about floramite that says it just got the OK for hothouse tomatos. That made me feel much better, I will remember what you said about time till harvest. Im really glad you spoke up about this stuff, I have been doing a ton of research about spider mites and never saw floramite..
Sorry for jacking this thread about azamax, I still think azamax is great stuff and since I used it in the soil drench and folier the mites today are gone as far as I can tell
Aloha ORcoast,
Did you follow directions to the "T: when applying AzaMax? I'd sure hate to destroy my ladies. I'm about six weeks out from harvesting. I truly don't need any accidents this late in the game. But I do have some fucking little bastards running around my grow!!!!
#19
Posted 29 January 2010 - 10:12 PM
Next step is the azamax to kill any survivors. I'm drenching the whole lot at 2 tblsps per gallon. Already done w my diesel babies and they didn't seem to mind the treatment at all. Then I'm going to dip them all in 5 gallons of the same azamax solution. Followed by another room spray down.
I caught mine real early, and I think this is key. Check your plants every day. Cut off any leaves that are touching the soil. Cold temps slow down the life cycle. Clean, clean, clean. Be very wary of taking in anyones clones. Cut off portions of the plant that are infested as soon as u see it. If you have one plant that has a particularly bad infestation throw it out, and if u made a clone of it throw it away too. Some plants just seem more susceptable. Cycle your treatments to avoid the borg...
#20
Posted 03 February 2010 - 01:33 AM
Just started up my grow about 2 months ago. Got clones and got mites. Decided to use a combo treatment of floramite, and azamax. Made a 5 gallon solution w the floramite. 1/2 tsp per gallon and dipped every plant. Then sprayed down both vegging and flowering rooms w the left over floramite mix. Then I turned my heater off and left the room for 24hrs. When I came back to check all adult mites were dead. I was watching the babies hatch, crawl around for about 20 min and die
Next step is the azamax to kill any survivors. I'm drenching the whole lot at 2 tblsps per gallon. Already done w my diesel babies and they didn't seem to mind the treatment at all. Then I'm going to dip them all in 5 gallons of the same azamax solution. Followed by another room spray down.
I caught mine real early, and I think this is key. Check your plants every day. Cut off any leaves that are touching the soil. Cold temps slow down the life cycle. Clean, clean, clean. Be very wary of taking in anyones clones. Cut off portions of the plant that are infested as soon as u see it. If you have one plant that has a particularly bad infestation throw it out, and if u made a clone of it throw it away too. Some plants just seem more susceptable. Cycle your treatments to avoid the borg...
thanks for the advice brah! But those little bastards didn't turn out to be the problem for me. Upon checking out my closet, I diiscovered 'Powdery Mildew"? Like i need this shit now!?!@?! Normally I'd just subject them to a sulfar burn. But some I don't want buds smelling like "Sulfur Farts".
Any idea how to combat the PM? How can I lower my humidity?
mahalo brah!
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