I have a Kishu that suffered a major spider mite infestation this spring. I sprayed the foliage down once a day for a week and it seems like there are no more spider mites but I’m still checking incase new ones are born. All of the old foliage is grey but thankfully green tips started to emerge in about half of the tree. The pot is at an angle to help facilitate h2o/o2 balance. Do you all think I should leave this tree out in full sun to help facilitate more growth or keep it partially shaded to protect the new growth? Thanks, hope everyone is having a great day!
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