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Old 08-01-2006, 01:50 PM
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Probably mites, and one of the larger types if you could see it. You should also spray every plant that has been near by the problem plant. You can assume that one or two bugs wandered around, and it only takes one. The nice thing about growing indoors is that once you get rid of the problem, the area should stay pest free until something comes in on another plant, or some how pests get walked in on clothing. Some people spray every new plant before introducing it into the collection.

I would use neem and retreat in another week or two. Cynthia

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