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Old 07-01-2009, 12:07 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Green_Bastard View Post
As I was looking through the clones, I found a normal sized spider! Like a regular house spider! I hope the white blotches aren't its eggs, or else I'm looking at quite the infestation. I killed the spider and put the lid back on, if they are eggs, maybe I can trap them in the container instead of having a bunch of free roaming spiders in my other rooms. Crap.
I can tell you right away that those are not spider eggs. Most spiders make one egg sac at a time (sometimes more if there's alot of food) and said egg sac wouldn't cause any damage to your plants at all.

I'm betting that the spider was eating whatever is on those leaves. Personally I would air it out, and hit the plants w/ soap and remove the most damaged leaves(assuming its not all of them).

Looks like you have spidermites as well. the soap should take care of them. have you tried to scrape off the white splotches?

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