Fnipernackle
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Hello everyone. 1st time grower here, I'm new to this community. Hello!
I'm at the end of week 4 veg. I noticed tiny bugs crawling on one of my plants earlier in the week. Upon further inspection, I have also found them in the soil and rim of my fabric pots, and all plants seem to be infected. I cannot identify them with the 10x glass I have, nor my phone camera. I have a jeweler's loupe arriving tomorrow, so I should be able to obtain better visuals soon.
What confuses me is that these mites seem to be everywhere, and not just confined to anywhere specific. This conflicts with most information I have been able to find, which states that they tend to congregate in one area and don't stray far from it. However, it would appear that they are feeding on the leaves, as I have noticed damage appear in the days since I discovered them, and they do seem to stop at the leaf edges to either feed or lay eggs, I can't be sure. This leads me to think spider mites, but without the more telltale signs and a lack of a clear visual, I can't be certain.
My treatment so far has been Grower's Ally Crop Defender 3, mixed at the curative rate. I sprayed all plants to runoff, including the stems and underside of leaves as best I could. I also watered with Mosquito Bits tea to be safe. That was 3 days ago - if it had any impact, it was only to slow down the mite infestation. Tonight, I plan on using Captain Jack's NeemMax as a foliar spray/wipe down, as well as a soil drench in case I have misidentified the species (Following the label, of course).
Included are photos of the damage I believe these pests are causing, as well as some truly awful pictures of one of the pests themselves. The straight-down shot into the FIMMED stem looks like aborted growth, if anyone is curious. Sorry, I will update with better pictures once I have my loupe.
I'm at the end of week 4 veg. I noticed tiny bugs crawling on one of my plants earlier in the week. Upon further inspection, I have also found them in the soil and rim of my fabric pots, and all plants seem to be infected. I cannot identify them with the 10x glass I have, nor my phone camera. I have a jeweler's loupe arriving tomorrow, so I should be able to obtain better visuals soon.
What confuses me is that these mites seem to be everywhere, and not just confined to anywhere specific. This conflicts with most information I have been able to find, which states that they tend to congregate in one area and don't stray far from it. However, it would appear that they are feeding on the leaves, as I have noticed damage appear in the days since I discovered them, and they do seem to stop at the leaf edges to either feed or lay eggs, I can't be sure. This leads me to think spider mites, but without the more telltale signs and a lack of a clear visual, I can't be certain.
My treatment so far has been Grower's Ally Crop Defender 3, mixed at the curative rate. I sprayed all plants to runoff, including the stems and underside of leaves as best I could. I also watered with Mosquito Bits tea to be safe. That was 3 days ago - if it had any impact, it was only to slow down the mite infestation. Tonight, I plan on using Captain Jack's NeemMax as a foliar spray/wipe down, as well as a soil drench in case I have misidentified the species (Following the label, of course).
Included are photos of the damage I believe these pests are causing, as well as some truly awful pictures of one of the pests themselves. The straight-down shot into the FIMMED stem looks like aborted growth, if anyone is curious. Sorry, I will update with better pictures once I have my loupe.