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Hello everyone, kinda new in this, does anyone know what is this and how should I treat it ? It’s like spider web with little bug on it !

I will put more picture in the comment section !

Thx in advance !

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[–] hazeebabee@slrpnk.net 3 points 8 months ago

In addition to what others have said (neem oil, keep it quarentined) also make sure to clean and sanitize the surrounding area and any area its been in recently to avoid reinfection.

Also mites hate airflow. Keeping plants in spaces that arent too closed off can help discourage mites from setting up shop.