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The most regularly happening disease in cannabis farming is spider mite. A spider mite isn't an insect, as a lot of people believe, but in fact a tiny spider. A spider mite is little, and hard to find out for the innocent eye. But the injure caused is surely visible. The mite feeds on the sap of the plant, generally underneath leaves. White specks come into view on the higher side of the leaf. After that, you can discover spider mites on the undersides of the leaves, and on the stem of the plant. Spider mites create little webs, which you can notice by spraying with water. If there aren't too a lot of spider mites, you can try to get rid of them by removing them by hand. A tedious job

Treating with insecticide usually gives a superior result. In any container, duplicate the request after a little days; otherwise, you risk the option that the entire garden will be eaten. Spider mites can also be controlled with their normal adversary Phytoseiulus persimilis; a predator mite which feeds on spider mites. White flies are also a formidible opponent of the weed grower. It can't be recurring sufficient: manage the weather, and get mind of healthy plants. Then, insects will have the least opportunity to spread.

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