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Where do red spider mite come from?
I have been caring for some seedlings of a plant I should not be
growing and it looks as though "someone up there" has decided I should not grow them, even as a curiosity! (The substance is supposed to be good for glaucoma which I have!!!) They were looking OK before Christmas but when I came home after a week away they looked a bit sad. I thought they were dry or cold or both. Deterioration continued and then a maginfying glass showed me it is red spider mite. I have had this problem on other plants, but not for at least 3 years. Where have they come from? None of the other plants nearby, in my living room, are affected. They don't fly like carrot fly do they? Pam in Bristol |
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