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How does spider mite attack actually kill a plant?
On Aug 11, 10:11*pm, "AL_n" wrote:
It took me many attemts to get a successfully rooting cutting from a hibiscus shrub. Then when I finally succeeded, it got attacked by what I guess was spider mites. I could see a load of minute dead white bus on the undesides of the leaves and a few cobweb-like starnds too. The leaves all sort of dried up, and the plant seems to have given up the ghost, despite having grown decent roots. How does this happen? Can I revive the baby shrub? TIA Al As you observed they just suck them dry. See my reply further down. Rod |
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