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  1. Cool show. Prevention is the best cure! Any time I had gotten a clone, I'd always quarantine it, and treat it as if the plant had pests, and disease while you can still get em with all natural products. Neem, or 3 in 1 will usually do the trick. Like you said, know their life style, and keep an extra eye for aphids. They're a problem.

  2. First thing i do is add ladybugs, they do numbers on spider mite especially since your in an enclosed area keeps them around longer, after you notice the lady bugs leave then use soap and water as a foliar spray not during hot times of day can burn a bit. But ive had success only going that far into the battle . But i know it can get bad with webs and wilting idk if. Its worth the effort at that point

  3. 4:55 you can take plant when so small before trasplanting and, spray it with ''baking powder'' let it dry and later dip it in some container upside down for 5-10 minutes full of clean water to wash it down (it can burn your leafs if leave it on) ….also if want to keep some special plant infected and clean it, i noticed when taking clones my way, i dip dem into aloe vera fresh squeezed juice + water about 1/5 1/10 not important for few hours sometimes after it i put dem into containers ….i dont see any surviving spidermights on that clones visibl untill dem grow ….in my area everything has spidermights wherever u leave plant dem gonna catch some sooner or later ….i flower plants with spidermights if not too bad i dont spray with anything when flowering beggins, maybe hydrogen peroxide in first few weeks

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