Spider Mite Predators Sachets
Description / Spider Mite Predators Sachets
Overview
Don’t wait for spider mites to ravage your plants! Prevent infestations with these 100% natural predator sachets. They don’t cost much but virtually eliminate the chance of an outbreak.
They slowly release spider mite predators (neoseiulus californicus) over 2 weeks to thwart any oncoming attacks. Just 1 – 2 sachets per plant every 3-4 weeks is enough.
The predators themselves don’t harm your plants – just the mites that would feast on them.
You don’t need to rip or tear sachets – just hang them from plants or place them in propagators, job done.
They’re the easy answer to a big problem – for the sake of just £1.50 per sachet you’d be foolish not to use them. If you already have an infestation, you'll need to use Spider Mite Predator Bottles instead - they contain a more aggressive predator species.
- Virtually eliminate the chance of a spider mite infestation
- Low cost – only £1.50 per sachet
- Attach to plants & place in propagators
- Sachets contain spider mite predators, neoseiulus californicus
- Predators will not damage your plants
- Destroy a number of mites
- Just 1 – 2 sachets per plant is enough
- Use throughout your grow to naturally prevent infestations
- 100% natural – great for organic growers
The Science
These small sachets contain spider mite predators (neoseiulus californicus), which slowly emerge from holes in the sachet over 2 weeks.
If ever a spider mite sneaks in, it gets gobbled up by a hungry predator before it does any damage.
The predators in these sachets won’t damage your plant (neoseiulus californicus) eat:
- Two spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae)
- Fruit spider mite (Panonychus ulmi)
- Citrus red mite (Panonynchus citri)
- Begonia mite (Tarsonemus pallidus)
- Broad mite (Polyphagotarsonemus latus)
How To Use
Number of Sachets:
1 or 2 in a propagator, 1 per plant (vegetative growth) & 1 or 2 per plant (flowering) every 3 – 4 weeks.
When to Use
Ideally you should use Spider Mite Predators Sachets before any kind of bug problem exists, from the beginning of a crop until harvest.
Fresh sachets (check for the week number on the packaging) will last for up to 4 weeks in the grow room if kept in conditions of 25oC and 60-70% Relative Humidity.
A final application of fresh predators is recommended 4/5 weeks into flowering – this will protect plants through to harvest.
In a Propagator:
Lean 1 – 2 sachets against the sides of your propagator or against propagation cubes.
Hanging from Plants:
As soon as your plants are able to support the weight of a sachet, attach 1 – 2 sachets to the leaves of each plant for good coverage.
Make sure you change the supply every 3-4 weeks
Do Not:
Never cut or tear sachets – predators emerge from tiny holes already in the sachets.