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    Hello all

    Been haven problems with spider mite, two weeks back aye took every plant from the green hoose and went over every single leaf search squashing every mite and all there eggs, how ever it's been a busy week or two and on further expection this morning there back with avengence, now av tryed a spray a month or so ago but the peppers under leaf turn brown blotches yet the face of the leaf is bright green and Heathy looking,

    Now my question is, I need something what will wipe thes critters out, my local DIY store sells these PEST STOP FUMITE, there smoke bombs. A was wondering if a could you's these to wipe them out even thou am deep into fruiting, they seem to prefer Ma jalapineo and a couple of pepper plants, high humidity the past week most sertanly gave them the ultimate environment to multipl by the hundreds, it's getting me down and a just won't rid,

    Please grapevine HELP!!!!!

    Baz12
    Last edited by Baz12; 23-06-2012, 10:30 AM.

  • #2
    There has to be some one out there who has used these bombs, all a get from google search is my thread on here, someone's bound to have tryed these will plants are flowering with mature fruits on the plants as well, the longer a leave it the worse it's going to get,

    Anyone??????
    Baz12

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    • #3
      sorry i cannot help either,ask 1 or 2,garden places/seed merchants ext,like t&m,kings
      sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these

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      • #4
        I always thought those smoke bombs where for sterilising your greenhouse at the end of the season

        I think you can get some natural predators to kill the spider mites though

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        • #5
          oh Ive seen some greenhouse fumigation candles you can use whilst your plants are in the greenhouse

          they are called biofume and are garlic based

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