There is a lot of web, also going to non plant objects. I don’t see any movement.

It is next to a window where it is about 16 degrees Celsius. I don’t water it myself.

So mites or actually a spider this time?



by TeaDM

2 Comments

  1. the_cats_whiskers

    Spidermite webs aren’t usually very big, and are between leaves in my experience. I don’t know what you have there, but a hefty dose of an insecticide would rid of both spiders and spider mites.

  2. Charming_Violinist50

    It’s hard to tell in a video – would it be possible if you could take some close up pics of the webbing and the leaves (especially any damaged areas)?

    If I saw this on my plants, it would 100% be spidermites because the spiders in my area don’t create webbing like this. My gut instinct says spidermites – but at the same time if you have spiders in your area that do this type of webbing, spiders are still a possibility

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