I didn’t see any of this just a couple days ago and suddenly it’s covered in these tiny critters?

I water it once a week-once every two weeks and I make sure to open the window daily!

by LoveGuruu

23 Comments

  1. SLavery125

    Spider mites. Keep it completely away from any other plants

  2. DINGLEFINGERS

    Spider mites, looks like you got the Walmart special on all palms. I stg EVERY SINGLE ONE is infected.

  3. Drewbicles

    I find taking plants outside and aggressively spraying with a hose, then treating with neam oil works pretty well. Its really common to get them on indoor palms unfortunately. They can definitely spread to other plants. 

  4. Immer_Susse

    It’s almost Halloweeen… 🕸️

    Seriously though, you’ve gotten good advice. I would only add that you could hose the stuff that’s obvious off and then hit it with Dead Bug Brew and then hit it again in iirc seven days and seven days after that… until those little guys are all gone

  5. LoveGuruu

    UPDATE: don’t know how to edit the text for this update but I went ahead and trashed it 🙁 I did hose it down but I’m noticing the mites made their way all around the ground/walls nearby it (no idea how I didn’t notice it sooner 😭) and unfortunately 3 other plants got affected. I’m cleaning the other plants and keeping them temporarily outside to protect my other plants but this definitely wasn’t a fun experience! Not gonna buy another plant from Costco again 😅😅

    I really appreciate all the comments and advice. It’s been helpful 🥹

  6. miirandamaloney

    Not me audibly saying “a problem”😅 those are some spider mites my friend, part ways while you can🥺

  7. ianthefletcher

    where do you live? If it’s not below 40° at night you can just put the whole thing outside, that’ll help.

  8. ReliefZealousideal84

    It’s easy to just throw this plant away and learn the lesson, but if you do want to save it then get some gloves, some warm water & dish soap, and some dry paper towels. Take the plant and these items outside.

    Start by removing the silk and the majority of the mites that you can see with some dry paper towels. Dispose of these accordingly and then use the soapy water to thoroughly (but gently) wash each leaf until you are confident there’s no more mites or silk visible.

    Next you need to take the plant out of its pot and shake/brush/pick off as much of the soil as you can. Repeat the soapy wash anywhere that the soil has touched the leaves and around the crown (the area where it pokes out of the soil). Be very very sure you have cleaned away everything you can and rinse the whole thing in clean water.

    Repot the plant and water it in, keep it separate from your other plants and somewhere with lower humidity if possible. Ideally you would spray the leaves with diluted neem oil or something like that once every week from now on, but if the problem returns it will now be east to keep it under control.

    Hopefully that helps. Good luck.

  9. Logical_Employ7629

    Your plant is getting in the Halloween Spirit!

  10. MormonDew

    Uh oh, spider mites. Wipe them all off and keep at it every day, multiple times a day. Insecticidal soap or neem depending on the plant helps. There are other sprays too but I try to do that last.

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