Raspberrykiwi
Well-Known Member
Well I’m positive they aren’t spider mites. I’m assuming with my style of growing that they’re decomposer mites. That seems to be what they’re doing. I think I’ll keep them for a few more weeks to see what happens. I have organic matter in my soil anyways... compost. I wouldn’t see the difference because mites are in all soilsSoil drench with Neem, surface spray with insecticidal soap and/or pyrethrin. If you can’t positively identify, my vote is to get rid of them. Risk vs reward here..very little difference one way, whole lotta downside the other way.