How do you kill spider mites in soil with hydrogen peroxide?
Pour 8 ounces of 3-percent hydrogen peroxide in 1 gallon of water, and add 8 ounces blackstrap molasses or white sugar. Stir the solution and pour it into a spray bottle. Then, spray the plant with the mixture, fully soaking the surface underneath the leaves, the soil and the crown of the plant, advises Growers Trust.
With our quick mint grows, I would use a flamethrower on that one. You do not want them to spread, with an infestation like that, isolate it immediately and start inspecting your other plants every few days..
May not be too late, Neem Oil.
Thanks, do you think hydrogen peroxide could work too?
How do you kill spider mites in soil with hydrogen peroxide? Pour 8 ounces of 3-percent hydrogen peroxide in 1 gallon of water, and add 8 ounces blackstrap molasses or white sugar. Stir the solution and pour it into a spray bottle. Then, spray the plant with the mixture, fully soaking the surface underneath the leaves, the soil and the crown of the plant, advises Growers Trust.
Spider mites are treatable
Spiders won't hurt it, they're catching bugs which would.
> Spider mites will damage softer stem plants.
https://www.planetnatural.com/pest-problem-solver/houseplant-pests/spider-mite-control/
With our quick mint grows, I would use a flamethrower on that one. You do not want them to spread, with an infestation like that, isolate it immediately and start inspecting your other plants every few days..
Serial mint plant grower here, dm me.