Patricf1
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Can anyone tell me if this is a good mite or a bad mite?
On corner of plastic...
On corner of plastic...
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Was thinking the same, but I've rarely grow in living soil so my experience with them is limited. I am currently in soil however and I have a decent amount of them from the most recent compost top dressing. Other than occasionally seeing one on the lower stalk they completely leave the plant alone.Looks like hypoaspis miles (good mite) to me...
Thats a soil mite. Harmless to plants... and may offer some benefit.Was thinking the same, but I've rarely grow in living soil so my experience with them is limited. I am currently in soil however and I have a decent amount of them from the most recent compost top dressing. Other than occasionally seeing one on the lower stalk they completely leave the plant alone.
There was a bunch of them... mostly on the stem but occassionally on the leaves. AND THEM DUDES ARE FAST! It certainly DOESNT look like a bad mite... but... I am getting some leaf damage. I haven't seen any red mites(spider) or obvious 2-spotted mites. Perhaps these are just real young 2-spotted mites.Where'd you find it? Looks like hypoaspis miles (good mite) to me...
Fwiw, "bad" mites will generally be found on plants and move quite slow. If you found it in the dirt and/or it moves kinda fast, it's probably "good."
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I think if you posted a pic of the bugs on the stem/leaves, and also the leaf damage, it would definitely help.There was a bunch of them... mostly on the stem but occassionally on the leaves. AND THEM DUDES ARE FAST! It certainly DOESNT look like a bad mite... but... I am getting some leaf damage. I haven't seen any red mites(spider) or obvious 2-spotted mites. Perhaps these are just real young 2-spotted mites.
I'm now thinking they came with the compost I top dressed about a week ago.