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Old September 9, 2014   #16
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Bill do you have any idea what it was?
I would really like to know even if it is a guess.

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Worth, I have no idea because I used so many different concoctions in my attempts to control spider mites this year. Despite the severity of the problem I still have a few plants producing but most are just very long vines with a cluster of leaves at the top and sometimes a few toms up there. The spider mites started getting on my fall plants about two weeks ago but we have had two good little rains of about an inch apiece the past week and that seems to have helped.

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Old September 10, 2014   #17
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Thanks for the reply.
I didn't have that many this year and I did kill a bunch of newborns some time ago.
Just out of their eggs they were, poor devils never had a chance.

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