Atlantica Canelys: good product to fight spider mites?

Hi there, me again with another issue to fix :laughing:
I noticed lots of white spots on one of my clones (the most vigorous one, of course) so I’m pretty sure it’s spider mites… :rage:

Need to do something ASAP, and as I have a hard time finding/shipping most of American/West European products in/to my country, I did some research and found the Atlantica Canelys as the best bio alternative available here…

Anyone knows/tried this product before? Can you recommend it (or not) for eradicating those leaves suckers?

Thks :v:

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I don’t think just with cinnamon you can fight them :sweat:, better use this one, it’s like Spinosad and there’s free delivery … :sunglasses:

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@George Yes when looking around the forum I found this one is probably the most recommended, I’m not even worrying that much about shipping costs as I’m used to pay a lot for shipping to my eastern country :laughing:
But from experience it takes at least a week to receive products from UK/France/Spain, so coming from the US I fear it will arrive when there is not much left to save :sweat_smile:
“Sacrifying” clones is not as much of a concern, but I wish I could save the plant(s) I turned to flowering a few days ago :weary: Anyway they don’t seem hurt yet, so waiting to receive a good product and act later on (if needed) is probably better than reacting sooner with a less efficient one…

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This one ships from the UK and seems to deliver everywhere, it has Spinosad on it … beer3|nullxnull

https://www.ebay.es/itm/283948269292

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Thks a million mate :+1:
Also I’m thinking, if it’s indeed spider mites, shouldn’t all the plants that are in the same space be infected? I have 5 clones very close one from another and only see white spots on this one… but it’s the healthiest so probably the yummiest for parasites :laughing:

Well, I think bugs attack always the weakest plants, but maybe you’re right. Can you post a closeup pic of an infested leave, just to make sure what it is? :sunglasses:

Here you go

Thanks, I’m afraid you’re right :sweat:, better trim all the affected leaves so they don’t have a place to hide and put that plant away. Low temperature and high humidity will also help, hope you will soon get that product … beer3|nullxnull

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I’ve cut the sick leaves and ordered some Spinosad that should arrive next week :wink:
I’ll check if I notice something in the next few days and maybe treat if needed. Also plan to clean/disinfect the whole box just in case :slightly_smiling_face:

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Great, I cleaned my tent with a steam cleaning machine that boiled both mites and eggs, never heard about them since, hit them hard before they expand … :sweat_smile:

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