I get that sometimes. It seems to be related to low humidity (20-22%) and blowing too much air across the plants, exacerbating the dry condition (transpiring too much moisture through the leaves?).
Noooope I'm 3 days into 12/12 wtf should I do never had em, drenched that plant with pyrethrin and sprayed all the other ones. What else..Looks like mites
Why the fuck did you use pyrethrin?Noooope I'm 3 days into 12/12 wtf should I do never had em, drenched that plant with pyrethrin and sprayed all the other ones. What else..
They may be but consider me a noob when it comes to bug infestations the lights were off when I applied. And my eye site is not good enough to "pick them off" waiting on new loupe.Why the fuck did you use pyrethrin?
Just remove the few mites you got by hand, you don't need any spray for that. You are way over reacting.
These are not spider mites.
Thanks the the tea URL guess I just got a little paranoid.Smoke one.
As a newbie you want to be calm and wait for instructions on things your not sure of.
Pyrethrin kills everything fast without leaving residues, and although it might sound nice at first it just means you sterilized your room and the next pests will have zero competition for resources and would easily over-populate.
A compost tea application is a good idea at this stage : http://www.instructables.com/id/Making-Compost-Tea/?ALLSTEPS
Few mights will not pose a threat to your plants and they will usually disappear when the plants gain more strength.