Identifying Spider Mites

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Just wondering if this is a spider mite. Sorry for the horrible picture.i have been using ecyliptys oil, peppermint oil and tea tree oil. Getting been seed soon. Anyone have any luck with eucalyptus, peppermint or tea tree oil though? Thanks in advanced
 
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Two.Bears

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Looks like an aphid to me.

Just wondering if this is a spider mite. Sorry for the horrible picture.i have been using ecyliptys oil, peppermint oil and tea tree oil. Getting been seed soon. Anyone have any luck with eucalyptus, peppermint or tea tree oil though? Thanks in advanced
 
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Spider mites! Got them bad bad bad!
I would appreciate any kind of advice... This is very big deal. Somebody help me please ‼:-!
 
Krypto

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Spider mites! Got them bad bad bad!
I would appreciate any kind of advice... This is very big deal. Somebody help me please ‼:-!
12 days from Harvest and crap! I know that the plants are going to make it. The yields probably going to be a little off, but my main concern is the batch coming up there are about 3 weeks into flowering and I got to get rid of these damn bugs!
 
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12 days from Harvest and crap! I know that the plants are going to make it. The yields probably going to be a little off, but my main concern is the batch coming up there are about 3 weeks into flowering and I got to get rid of these damn bugs!
I had some pop up in my veg chamber but luckily my plants were still pretty small. I did a big defol then sprayed the crap out of them with sm-90. (completely soaked as if I had dipped them) Then four days later I did it again with some safer insect soap. I'm pretty sure it worked as I haven't seen any sign and it's been a couple months. Good luck.
 
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For tour bug issue (not mites) grab a bottle of promis. In 3 soil drench apps, no more bugs

It is systemic
 
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That looks to me like a reproductive strategy of laying eggs within to leaf inner structure.
All mites I am familiar with lay small surface eggs, on the underside.
 
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