So some setting, 100% organic (Roots Organic nutes)/Happy Frog soil, all from seed, no exposure to 'external gardens.' I am familiar with all the basic insects found in our gardens, spidermites/thrips/whitefly/aphids/springtails. Ok now that you hopefully have a decent idea of where I'm at, my inquiry is as follows. I have a population of white mite-like insects about the size of a period. When examined under a 30x loupe they are fast, unable to count the legs, but I noticed they have 'hairy' antennae approx 1/2-3/4 the size of the main body. I was freaking out about them possibly being the dreaded root aphid but the body style and antennae are all wrong for a true aphid. Haven't seen them interacting with my springtails yet so not sure if they are keeping population control. I haven't been able to take a picture yet because of size and speed. I hate making my debut on rollitup like this, but y'all's experience should help in identification. Thank you for your time.