I don't know where you are or where the tree is being kept with this
bag over it. BUT, here in Florida, four days in the sun like that would mean a
well cooked tree and if the mites hadn't killed it the sun did.
Take the bag off.
In a message dated 4/23/2004 1:54:36 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
spectrexo@HOTMAIL.COM writes:
> I finally found why my Elm began dropping leaves, and found some info
> for spider mites here, which I've done - I placed a clear bag around
> the tree and top of the pot. I sprayed it with water first, and put
> it outside on a windy day to blow all the loose leaves away.
>
> Now I'm wondering - how long do I keep the bag on there? It's been
> about 4 days.
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