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Old 08-07-2007, 09:14 PM
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Is there any webbing around the plants? I'm wondering if they could be spider mites. If they are, a good insecticidal soap should clear them up, applied as per directions.

Many orchid hobbiests keep a new plant seperate from the rest of their plants for a few weeks to see if any invaders have accompanied the plant. It might be somethign to consider next time you make an addition.
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