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Interesting thread... hate to break it to you... you have spider mites and you had them when you made this post...

 

Hi everyone another week down. She's still chugging along and has lots of white hairs on her now, she looks very pretty and still no pest damage which is pleasing.

Have a look back at the 3rd pic from that post, the tiny little yellow/white dots. That's spidermite damage.

 

If you snip a leaf that has some dots on it and look at the underside with your magnifying glass, you'll be able to see the mites, eggs, mite shit. They live on the underside of the leaves, so all you see at a casual glance is the tiny dots where they have been sucking the fluids out of your leaves.

 

Webbing over the buds is only seen in really heavy infestations. Mites don't like the sticky surface and so spin web over the bud so they can feed from the small leaves around the buds.

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being almost done no need for treetment i think, only seen one outdoors spider mite infection, and that was in the corner of 2 fences and a shed, very sheltered, louise for some reason your post made me think of cheach and chong, with there great daine dog shit smoking  even better than before, maybe mite shit could be even better, take ya to the moon man

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