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That's a predatory spider its fine but looks like you have powdery mildew.
no i had pwm what u see i think is a milk spray i sprayed on the plants that left a residue but i could be wrongThat's a predatory spider its fine but looks like you have powdery mildew.
what about the last 3 picsThat's a predatory spider its fine but looks like you have powdery mildew.
this doesnt look like the spiderIt's a predatory spider... it will eat mites. It's beneficial.
Looks like I spider to me... possibly a tick but I think spider. Neither eat plants... but should wait to see what others say. I'm no pest expert.this looks like a spider are u saying there both the same thing
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the one pic is a spider . but that doesnt look like a tick it shaped more like a lady bugLooks like I spider to me... possibly a tick but I think spider. Neither eat plants... but should wait to see what others say. I'm no pest expert.
that is a spider on a webI can't even tell what the big on the leaf is... to blurry.
Idk looks like some sort of crab spider to me but on a tiny phone and not the best of eyes.the one pic is a spider . but that doesnt look like a tick it shaped more like a lady bug
does wpm grow ? would 1 lil spot spread through the entire plant and get bigger ?That's a predatory spider its fine but looks like you have powdery mildew.
ecause they are leafhopper nymphs, that white stuff too, not pm.this doesnt look like the spider View attachment 1139116
ki did have pm but i sprayed it with a milk solution the white stuff is what i think is dried up milk residue if it was pm wouldnt it be getting bigger and spreading moreB
ecause they are leafhopper nymphs, that white stuff too, not pm.
Leafhopper jizzki did have pm but i sprayed it with a milk solution the white stuff is what i think is dried up milk residue if it was pm wouldnt it be getting bigger and spreading more
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