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    Hi everyone, just noticed I’ve got a few notes, I’ve got some organic wash and hot shot pest strips so eradicating them
    Shouldn’t be a problem.

    Just wondered if anyone new what particular mite this is. Tried to get the best pic.

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    And so everyone can appreciate the plants here’s a pic unrelated to mite.
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    Last edited by andymac; 28-09-20 at 07:20 PM.

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    Lovely plants andymac..the picture really isn't clear enough for me to know for sure what particular mite that is..sorry

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    I thought as much, need to invest in a better loupe.

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    I can't tell from this image it's too blurry...Could just be a random intruder because there is only one on the leaf ? With spider mites there is usually clusters of them and egg cases...




    Regards BL

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    I wish there was just one lol. I noticed there a couple here and there it’s not infested. But there’s enough to cause concern I’ll get a better picture when I get a better loupe. They don’t seem to be up to much but we all know they breed like no body’s business

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    Here’s a better picture even accidentally got a upside down picture of it ?? and I’ve attached an egg picture just to help out.

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    I’m in week 7 of flower. So only using neem to get rid them at the min.

    Would people agree it’s a maple spider mite? Looks similar
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    Quote Originally Posted by andymac View Post
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    Here’s a better picture even accidentally got a upside down picture of it ?? and I’ve attached an egg picture just to help out.

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    I’m in week 7 of flower. So only using neem to get rid them at the min.

    Would people agree it’s a maple spider mite? Looks similar
    I would say your guess is most likely on point..does look like a maple spider mite.


    I do know some 'two spotted' spider mites have a full black body too on occasion, but they are mostly spotted on either side of the body ;






    Whichever you have it's not good for the plant (obviously)..I hate spider mites, luckily only ever had them once personally.

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    Sorry and for you. Hope those hot shots do work.

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    I hope they do too. If not I’ve heard that harkers pigeon mite spray can still be used in flower is that right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by andymac View Post
    I hope they do too. If not I’ve heard that harkers pigeon mite spray can still be used in flower is that right?
    Never heard of that unfortunately and I would avoid spraying anything in flower.

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