Pic 3 very good, its a mite I suspect a young spider mite waiting for his buddies to hatch out, and turn your plant into their city of fun and food
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I think pest start in a garden due too poor health Of medium.I really hate pests in the garden... eradication for all!
I agree with flyhi predator mites. I actually bought some recently... They chill in soil and eat organic matter and any pests in the soil. They will usually only crawl up the stalk / foliage if there's any pests on the leaves. They are your friends..
I've been battling the worst pest of all. The hardest to kill. White flies. Until recently I never had to deal with them in my life. I tried every possible type of foliar. They don't work because they fly away. So I've been doing the vacuum method and recently released predatory mites and encarsia formosa (parasitic wasps that eat white flies, eggs, and larva from the inside out)I am glad you know they are friendly. Id trust Hyroots assesment. I have bug phobia when it comes to my indoor plants. LOL
aphids have green color to them. Predator mites are clear / white then turn orange as they age..
you can topdress with compost and castings. That will kill aphids but not predator mites. Predatory mites thrive in compost. Its a moulting ground for them.
I agree about diffrent enviroments with diffrent pest and all.really has to do with environment. some geographical locations have more problems than others. I have grown in three states. CA has been the worst for pests so far. Never problems in the cold country. LOL
BTW, if they are staying in the soil... root aphids. and they will make your plant look like shit and die.
Yup. But even immature aphids are that milky transparent color. But morphology is completely different. I agree with you guys It's a mite.aphids have green color to them. Predator mites are clear / white then turn orange as they age..
you can topdress with compost and castings. That will kill aphids but not predator mites. Predatory mites thrive in compost. Its a moulting ground for them.