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Spider Mite on Corn
Today I noticed that my very neglected greenhouse-grown sweetcorn are
covered with spider mite (the leaves are covered, that is). I've put the plants outside, as I assume that the outdoor cold will kill off the mites - is that right? I'm also assuming that the sweetcorn will still be edible, yes? Thanks. |
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