This is my monstera albo cutting and her newest leaf already has fenestration 🥹 also yes I know she probably needs a repot asap, her roots have been found crazy 😅
I saw these crawlies like a week and a half ago on my albo and gave her a shower. Two days ago I also treated my whole plant collection with castile soap, hydrogen peroxide and 70% isopropyl because a few Alocasias (sitting far away from my monstera albo) have spider mites so I opted to treat all of my plants just to be sure. These tiny bugs are back tho and I’m a bit worried it’s spider mites, although the plant looks super healthy, no damage whatsoever and no webs either so I’m a bit dumbfounded. I’d appreciate any help 🙂
FYI: at the end of the video you can see the whole plant, backside and all



by Ok_Guess7336

12 Comments

  1. Soil mites, they’re beneficial and will recycle organic matter in wet environments

  2. Agreeable-Cheetah373

    Way too big for spider mites. Prob beneficial soil mites.

  3. ILLUSION_ofGrandeur

    not all bugs are bad! like ladybugs and such

  4. I had these in couple of my pots too.. got so worried left my plants outdoor in very hot 🔥 weather thinkj g that will bring them all out…. ended up giving my plants sunburn 😮‍💨

  5. noahbrooksofficial

    Mould mites. Slow down on the watering and put that thing in the warm sun for a while. If they get into your pantry, THEN you’re fucked.

  6. ZestycloseLadder9904

    Kopfweh und Kreislauf – kommt fix vom Wetter

  7. GovernmentGreat5990

    Search “fungus gnats.” If you think it’s a fit, water with 4 parts water: 1 part hydrogen peroxide until you no longer see the bugs exit the plant as you water.

  8. Youknowwhoitsme

    Needs more watering. Dein Mann klingt dehydriert!

  9. SleeplessAndSleepy

    Looks like a predatory mite. They eat things that eat your plants. Friend

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