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JammyMummy
JammyMummystarted grow question 3 years ago
Straightforward question: are my plants affected by broad mite?? I’ve been putting them outside in the sunshine for the last week and now all the new leaves are twisting and looking so weird 😭 should I just throw the entire thing away?
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Gorillagardener
Gorillagardeneranswered grow question 3 years ago
Where are you growing, if its in a temperate zone it's unlikely to be mites of any sort unless its in a greenhouse, outside in Wales I've never had a problem with any sort of critters
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sir_isO
sir_isOanswered grow question 3 years ago
Well it could be broad mites, difficult to say. Usually plants look worse from broad mites, but, I guess that depends on how long they've been at it. I'm wondering if it might've been a heat and internal pressure issue, perhaps drying up a bit much, coz of being outdoor? Difficult to say.
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Purpl3dro
Purpl3droanswered grow question 3 years ago
No def dnt throw away. Take out your tricome seeing tool and look at leaves top and under and look for mites.
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InspireMe
InspireMeanswered grow question 3 years ago
Hi, has it been windy at all? That could be your issue.
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