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Just doing a follow up. I report that my strategy was successful and the mites were 99% eradicated, and even more importantly, there was nearly 100% recovery of quality on half the space and the other half there are some burned pistils that are showing through but it truly looks no different than flowers just finishing and experiencing natural pistil dieback (turning red). No 'chemicals' used for spraying and everything organic. The plants stopped growing for about a week and did lose some vitality in general (not all but most) and then got going again. I think there will be minimal loss in production. So, without a doubt the right choice was to move forward. I will come out way ahead.
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To answer the question about breaking the space up into different zones. My reply is as follows: Considering how many cycles I have done over almost two decades and this is only the second time I have had a issue like this I would not choose to do so. The expense of all those fans and controllers and the total system complexity I do not think it would be worth it. Seems to me there are always needs for adaptation with any system. A solid IPM, which I get more experience with all the time is needed either way and should do the job. Its all mostly process. Not saying it couldn't be better if it were that way but at this time not compelled.
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