Highly suggest the Growcast podcast!!! Straight science and dispels a lot of bad info. Here's a link to the calcium interview
U need a better closeup so we can tell cuz a smaller aphid can look like a young predator mite cuz they start out clear and turn a light brown sometimes orangeish color!@JP1 I just checked the soil and I did see one walking around on the soil..
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Check this podcast! Your plant could be P def. Not saying that it's not a N tox, but this was mentioning it can look like N tox and have brittle and or woody stems as well
Okay I'll try to get a better picture if I find another one. I killed the first 2 I saw just in case.U need a better closeup so we can tell cuz a smaller aphid can look like a young predator mite cuz they start out clear and turn a light brown sometimes orangeish color!
@JP1 I just checked the soil and I did see one walking around on the soil..
Look up compost mites also hard to tell from pics. Are they fast or slow? typically fast bugs are goodWhen I google pics of aphids and predatory mites, it looks more like the predatory mite than the aphid. Any way to know for sure?
Okay that looks more like it, it does move pretty fast it was hard to get a picture as you can tell lol. I'll break out the usb macro camera later and look for more. Hopefully I don't have to trash the plant, it's the skywalker toof decay. The best looking plant in the tentLook up compost mites also hard to tell from pics. Are they fast or slow? typically fast bugs are good