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I grew foxgloves from seeds and planted them out last autumn. They're
plodding along reasonably well, but there's mottled leaf damage on every plant that look very much like spider mite damage. I can't see anything (although my eyesight isn't up to scratch nowadays). Can spider mite be causing damage throughout the winter cold? Thanks. |
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"Nick Maclaren" wrote
I grew foxgloves from seeds and planted them out last autumn. They're plodding along reasonably well, but there's mottled leaf damage on every plant that look very much like spider mite damage. Not here, for certain. I wouldn't worry about it, because a lot of biennials lose their leaves or look very tatty over the winter, and VERY few such pests are active in the cold. Thanks, Nick. If it's not pest damage then I think it might be a virus of some kind. Every leaf on every plant is covered with pale, pinprick mottling. Oh well, I'll wait and see what happens. Regards |
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Mel wrote: I grew foxgloves from seeds and planted them out last autumn. They're plodding along reasonably well, but there's mottled leaf damage on every plant that look very much like spider mite damage. I can't see anything (although my eyesight isn't up to scratch nowadays). Can spider mite be causing damage throughout the winter cold? Not here, for certain. I wouldn't worry about it, because a lot of biennials lose their leaves or look very tatty over the winter, and VERY few such pests are active in the cold. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Foxgloves
"Nick Maclaren" wrote
I grew foxgloves from seeds and planted them out last autumn. They're plodding along reasonably well, but there's mottled leaf damage on every plant that look very much like spider mite damage. Not here, for certain. I wouldn't worry about it, because a lot of biennials lose their leaves or look very tatty over the winter, and VERY few such pests are active in the cold. Thanks, Nick. If it's not pest damage then I think it might be a virus of some kind. Every leaf on every plant is covered with pale, pinprick mottling. Oh well, I'll wait and see what happens. Regards |
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