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Hemp leaf being attacked by red spider mites. This is a list of diseases of hemp (Cannabis sativa). Bacterial diseases. Bacterial diseases; Bacterial blight
The Department of Cannabis Control's second pesticide recall came in January, eight weeks after Swider's tipoff. The affected Fog City pre-rolls were nearly sold out by the time the public was ...
Spider mites on a lemon plant. Hot, dry conditions are often associated with population build-up of spider mites. Under optimal conditions (approximately 27 °C), the two-spotted spider mite can hatch in as little as 3 days, and become sexually mature in as little as 5 days. One female can lay up to 20 eggs per day and can live for 2 to 4 weeks ...
Typhlodromus cannabis Ke & Xin, 1983; Typhlodromus capparidis van der Merwe, 1968; Typhlodromus caucasicus (Abbasova, 1970) Typhlodromus caudiglans Schuster, 1959; Typhlodromus celastrus Ueckermann & Loots, 1988; Typhlodromus cephalochaitosus Moraes, Oliveira & Zannou, 2001; Typhlodromus cerasicolus (Wainstein & Vartapetov, 1972) Typhlodromus ...
Spider mites feed on hundreds of different plants, including vegetables, fruits, flowers, shrubs, trees, and houseplants. As the name indicates, they’re related to spiders and have eight legs ...
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The broad mite, Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Acari: Tarsonemidae), is a microscopic species of mite found on many species of plants, spanning 60 families including important agricultural species such as cotton, soybean, blackberries, strawberries, peppers, and other fruits.
Tetranychus lintearius is a species of spider mite known as the gorse spider mite. It is used as an agent of biological pest control on common gorse, a noxious weed in some countries. The adult mite is half a millimeter long and bright red. It lives in colonies in a shelter of spun silk spanning many branch tips.