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  2. List of hemp diseases - Wikipedia

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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

  3. The dirty secret of California's legal weed - AOL

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    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 ...

  4. Spider mite - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Typhlodromus - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Spider Mites Can Be Awful to Get Rid Of. Here's How to Do It

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    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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  8. Polyphagotarsonemus latus - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. Tetranychus lintearius - Wikipedia

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    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.