Sorry, those pictures just aren't clear enough for me to tell what they are. It looks too big to be a spider mite, however. It seems like you have a lot of different bugs on that thing. Have you been taking it inside and outside? How did it get so many bugs?
Far and away the spider mites are the ones you have to worry about the most. The only thing I have ever found that woked to get rid of them was no-pest strips, this is what they look like:
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It should take care of most of the other bugs you have too. These things work by building up a level of poisonous gas in the space that you hang them in. That means you need to be able to put your plant and lights into a small area that you can seal up pretty well. If there is too much ventilation or the area doesn't seal well then the strips aren't going to work like they are supposed to. You will still need to open the sealed area to check on your plants and water them, but for the most part they need to stay sealed up with the poison to let it work correctly.
You need to use them for 2 weeks, to make sure that any mites that hatch from eggs that have been laid die as they try to breathe the poisonous air. If you take away the poison before all the eggs hatch, the mites will be able to hatch, breed, and your problem will start all over.
Also, how often are you watering? Watering too often will lead to some bugs coming around, you should only be watering every 3-5 days depending on how fast the plant dries out. Make sure to thouroughly wet the soil so water starts coming out the drainholes in your pot. Then don't water it again until the top 2 inches of soil dries out. Giving it a small amount of water every day is not a good idea.