How To Get Rid Of Spider Mites

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How to get rid of spider mites? In this video I explain how to kill spider mites in an organic way. Spider mites can be lethal so I show you my method of getting rid of spider mites on indoor plants but also show the damage that spider mites cause on outdoor plants. Spider mites on houseplants can be extremely destructive so it is vital that you make your own pest control plan to help you get rid of spidermites. Killing spider mites couldn't be any easier with my new solution.

Apologies for the giggles half way though!

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I am sooo sorry I got the giggles! 🙈🤣🤣 I hope you managed to enjoy the video ❤

CloudGardenerUK
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Hey brother you have to make yourself laugh. You were on a roll🤣🤣
These were some great tips and tricks to get a grip on them!
I saw someone give their houseplants a bath in a light soapy solution once and it killed those boogers.
Lucy showing off I see.
Thanks for sharing bro!👍🏾👍🏾😎

AJsGreenThumbLLC
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Im really enjoyed watching this and colocasia videos. I love that you have used real plants that aren't perfect.

mltthorn
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Thanks for sharing your pest experiences 🤩 Much helpful information!

GmamaGrowz
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So helpful, lucid and informative - thank you!

Dandelion--
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Oh thank you for advice. Yes- spider mites spotted on the exact same type of Calathea. Saturday night, yes I have been out, honest, but spotted trouble on return from a Thai meal and a few drinks. Will buy rubbing alcohol tomorrow (don't think prosecco or gin will work on the mites....lol) Fingers crossed. Here's to you.

catherinedawson
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thanks so much for this video! I found out my 3rd floor, absolutely packed-with-plants 9m2 sunny balcony was completely attacked by spider mites (I wasn't even growing veg, flowers only). Now it's winter and they're still there. I will use your solution on most of them but I've got so many plants, that I feel they probably will always be there and/or return (also: it'll be so much work)? And maybe I need to learn to live with them? What'd be your opinion on this, I can imagine it's a problem that returns often for you due to the microclimate and absence of natural enemies. I have some, but not enough and I think the sunny dry-ness of my balcony is the biggest problem.

annesbalconygarden