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Originally Posted by HoustonHeat
Update::: Well what a crazy ride it's been and I still amazes me how either horrible I am as a Gardner, or how difficult this can be. So after rotating some organic sprays things got better but I realized I could not maintain that approach. I stopped a week and the mites came back with a vengence. I then decided to use Spinosad but here is where I made another mistake. I wanted to use a pump sprayer to make it easier so rinsed out my sprayer pretty well. The sprayer had been used prior with weed killer. Well apparently if thought I rinsed it very very well and pumped soapy water through the hose. I also decided to Spray younger healthy plants as a mite prevention approach. Well as you can guess it seemed to caused my plants to turn brown on certain stems and many stems to die , which I have removed.
CONFUSION:: now I don't know if the Spinosad could have caused this result, or if some residual weed killer caused it?
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The bronzing of the stem in the first pic indicated tomato russet mites. Sad to say but the plant is likely toast.
Take a look an page 3 and 4 of this thread and pay attention to what b54red and ginger have to say.
Some day I might write a book about battles against tomato russet mites.
http://tomatoville.com/showthread.ph...=russet&page=3