I thought these were spider mites, since I had no kind of magnifier.
However under a X30 I can see that they don't look much like Spider Mites. More like small white bags with two tiny hairs and two little black dots near the head..
Actually it looks like most of them are dead, and thats what I noticed first. Lots of brown bits on the lower tiny buds and leaves since it looks like they turn brown/red when they snuff it.
They don't seem to have climbed higher than the 1st 1/4 of my plant and so havn't really touched my primary buds. I have 2 weeks left until harvest so I'm wondering what to do. treat or leave.
I've sprayed the lower 1/3 of the plants with organic pesticide for fruit, to hopefully stop the spread
The photo is the best I could take, and they are super tiny. maybe not even 0.5mm long.
I've had a good old google and search on rollitup, and I think they look a bit like this.
http://www.ladybirdplantcare.co.uk/Amblyseius.html
or possibly immature aphids like the picture on the far right of this link (the white bugger in the middle)
http://www.ladybirdplantcare.co.uk/aphid.html
I'll try and take better photos later and add to the thread, but any kind of advice and help identifying these would be great
However under a X30 I can see that they don't look much like Spider Mites. More like small white bags with two tiny hairs and two little black dots near the head..
Actually it looks like most of them are dead, and thats what I noticed first. Lots of brown bits on the lower tiny buds and leaves since it looks like they turn brown/red when they snuff it.
They don't seem to have climbed higher than the 1st 1/4 of my plant and so havn't really touched my primary buds. I have 2 weeks left until harvest so I'm wondering what to do. treat or leave.
I've sprayed the lower 1/3 of the plants with organic pesticide for fruit, to hopefully stop the spread
The photo is the best I could take, and they are super tiny. maybe not even 0.5mm long.
I've had a good old google and search on rollitup, and I think they look a bit like this.
http://www.ladybirdplantcare.co.uk/Amblyseius.html
or possibly immature aphids like the picture on the far right of this link (the white bugger in the middle)
http://www.ladybirdplantcare.co.uk/aphid.html
I'll try and take better photos later and add to the thread, but any kind of advice and help identifying these would be great
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