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Spidermites sound like terrible creatures that will plant eggs in my ears or something. It reminds me of my recurring nightmare where bees and spiders mate. Flying around with fangs and webs and whatnot. Now I've got the heebie-jeebies. Is there anything that a brave soul can do to prevent spidermites?

Nah, they're nothing like that. Spidermites look more like this:
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:D
 
manoaction said:
Tragedy has struck. My hop plants are looking weaker by the day. I fear there is not enough sun in my office. I've placed in a hypersolar chamber (outside) to see if they will improve.

The naysayers may have victory after all.

Awe that sucks. But I think you did the right thing. Nice sun and water and they'll be back to normal in no time :)
 
Welp... Now that they are outside. The weather has decided to have a coldsnap with wind that shell shocked my little friends. They are toast now, just a few dead vines where happy life used to be.

I'm wondering if the rhizomes will make another attempt this year or just leave me with pitiful empty pots.
 
Welp... Now that they are outside. The weather has decided to have a coldsnap with wind that shell shocked my little friends. They are toast now, just a few dead vines where happy life used to be.

I'm wondering if the rhizomes will make another attempt this year or just leave me with pitiful empty pots.

Suck.

My cascades haven't even broken through the soil yet. Good thing too as I had the pot outside and we got a foot of snow today.
 
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