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11-14-2005, 03:38 PM #1OPSenior Member
another thread about spider mites.
Yes, my question is. A plant is touched (not infested ) by spider mites, a few webs, but the leaves are very ugly. Once the spider mites eradicated, will the plant recover, or is it too late? In fact, this plant is my female that i pollinated manually to get seeds, my first cross.
Fhydrofhydro Reviewed by fhydro on . another thread about spider mites. Yes, my question is. A plant is touched (not infested ) by spider mites, a few webs, but the leaves are very ugly. Once the spider mites eradicated, will the plant recover, or is it too late? In fact, this plant is my female that i pollinated manually to get seeds, my first cross. Fhydro Rating: 5
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11-15-2005, 08:42 AM #2Senior Member
another thread about spider mites.
hydro, i do not understand the question?
sorry
if your plant does not have spidermites it will recover
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11-15-2005, 11:29 AM #3OPSenior Member
another thread about spider mites.
Garden, yes the plant has spider mites. But not so much and not very active. But, the plant has stopped the flowering process and does not thrive anymore. Leaves are light green with a lot of yellow spots. So i bathed the plant in pure water head under, and the mites seems to be less active maybe dead. Will the plant recover now ? Or will it die slowly without giving me the seeds. Is it a good idea to put the plant outside a few days ? The weather is quite cold and less than 12 hours of light a day.
Fhydro
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