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Jan 16, 2019 8:20 AM CST
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Name: Matt Fox
Long Island, NY (Zone 7b)
Plumerias
Hey guys, just wondering what I should be doing. It appears that I have spider mites. My plumeria's bloom is about to fall off, and 2/3 of the branches have dropped all their leaves for winter. Just wanted to know if I should be doing anything for this, or just wait it out. Thanks!!
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Jan 16, 2019 9:24 AM CST
Name: Glenn Graham
Memphis (Zone 7b)
Adeniums Region: Tennessee Plumerias Orchids Houseplants Growing under artificial light
Dog Lover Butterflies Birds Amaryllis Tropicals
Buy some Safer's Insecticidal Soap in the spray bottle... thoroughly wet stems/leaves & repeat 1 week later.
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Jan 16, 2019 10:17 AM CST
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Name: Matt Fox
Long Island, NY (Zone 7b)
Plumerias
BBQNBLUES said:Buy some Safer's Insecticidal Soap in the spray bottle... thoroughly wet stems/leaves & repeat 1 week later.


Thanks and will do...do you know if that is toxic? Have a 13 month old who plays in my plant room a bunch.
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Jan 16, 2019 10:20 AM CST
Name: Glenn Graham
Memphis (Zone 7b)
Adeniums Region: Tennessee Plumerias Orchids Houseplants Growing under artificial light
Dog Lover Butterflies Birds Amaryllis Tropicals
Safer in Non Toxic.... basically Salt & Animal Fat (smells like a McD's dumpster on a Hot Summer Day though).
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Jan 16, 2019 11:34 AM CST
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Name: Matt Fox
Long Island, NY (Zone 7b)
Plumerias
LOL!

Nothing smells worse than NYC on a hot summer garbage day when it is piled high outside of every building!
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