spider mites on Calathea Ornata?
15 years ago
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Full StoryI always thought spider mites were little black dots the size of the period at the end of this sentence on the undersides of leaves.
But I just noticed, as I got in close to put plant-food sticks into my Calathea Ornata, tiny white spiders crawling up and down a network of webbing. There were many of them, and they would run into each other, then go around each other. It wouldn't be a nice photo, but a nice video. I didn't wait, however, and the whole plant went into the shower.
Up until now this plant has been thriving. Over the past few weeks the lower leaves have died off and some upper leaves are browning at the tips. Many new leaves are on the way.
So are these spider mites or something else? What should I do? Are my other plants in danger?
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