Dont look like any mites ive ever seen

Jeffro420

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Hello all. I have a problem. I've been doing this for a long time. I've had just about any bug or issue you can have. Well I was in my room the other day and noticed what look like spider mites on a plant. Just on the buds. Maybe 1 or 2 crawling on stems and leafs but primarily buds. I cant find one bug under any leafs or anywhere but the sugar leads. Could these be somthing beyond spider mites? They are whitish in color and the size of a small mite.

In the past any mites I had were covered all over leafs and everywhere and I saw mite damage. That's why these are so odd to me. No web. Not one damn bug under a leaf. Any help is greatly appreciated
 
What kinda soil do you have? They are commonly found in some potting mixes and they are good to have around.
 
I sometimes find one or two stray hypoaspis crawling on a plant, they always find their way back to the soil though
 
Here are a few photos
 

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I dont see any damage but those little blobs do look like some kind of mite/larvae, then again it's blurry and could be mushed up amber trichomes.. Grab a white piece of paper and knock a few off onto the paper & take a pic of them.

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Try to get a picture with them in the field of focus. Probably have to back off like a quarter inch from where you were, then zoom in on the image and crop the bug in focus.
 
As @danielbae mentioned, you are in flower, time to eas way up on the nitrogen and replace it with more potassium and a little phosphorous.
 
Hello all. I have a problem. I've been doing this for a long time. I've had just about any bug or issue you can have. Well I was in my room the other day and noticed what look like spider mites on a plant. Just on the buds. Maybe 1 or 2 crawling on stems and leafs but primarily buds. I cant find one bug under any leafs or anywhere but the sugar leads. Could these be somthing beyond spider mites? They are whitish in color and the size of a small mite.

In the past any mites I had were covered all over leafs and everywhere and I saw mite damage. That's why these are so odd to me. No web. Not one damn bug under a leaf. Any help is greatly appreciated
Looks like it might be white fly. During the day they look like random pieces of white lint. But after the dark period they are plentiful.
 
I live in the Pacific NW...and this season I have battled spider mites, bud rot, tons of aphids, powdery mildew, fruit flies, white flies, and I am seeing spider mites again this am. This auto was brought in from outside to avoid freezing temps. It just WILL NOT go from clear to milky trichs!!
 
I live in the Pacific NW...and this season I have battled spider mites, bud rot, tons of aphids, powdery mildew, fruit flies, white flies, and I am seeing spider mites again this am. This auto was brought in from outside to avoid freezing temps. It just WILL NOT go from clear to milky trichs!!

Sometimes a good spanking helps.
 
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