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Spider mites feed on plant cells, causing yellow stippling on leaves, webbing, and leaf drop. Severe infestations can lead to defoliation and plant stress.
Prevent spider mites on Plumeria by maintaining a humid environment and regularly misting the plant. Avoid overwatering, as spider mites thrive in dry conditions. Inspect the plant regularly for early signs of infestation, such as fine webbing and speckling on the leaves. Use insecticidal soap or neem oil to control spider mite populations if needed. […]
Small white specks on Plumeria leaves can be a sign of spider mite infestation. Inspect the leaves closely for fine webbing or stippling marks. Treat the plant with insecticidal soap, neem oil, or horticultural oils to control spider mites. Increasing humidity around the plant may also help deter spider mites. Regularly monitor the plant for […]