Quote Originally Posted by karmaxul
You are mite free my friend. The mites feed off of the stoma on the under side of the leaves and damage that side first. I think that happened from misting. Are the leaves not in direct light spotted like that?

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This quote has me baffled....

With spider mites, it is rare to see the damage from the underside of the leaf. You would see it on the top surface first, since that is where they attack from the underside.

They penetrate the topside first FROM THE UNDERSIDES to steal the chylorophly without being dedected.

I have personally battled these fuckers by the thousands and never once saw any damage to the underside.

It still looks like spidermite damage to me, except the channeling does appear to be foiler listing of whatever.

Anyhow, you need to use a loop to look for eggs and mights,,,visually inspecting with human eyes doesnt cut it.

And webbing is NOT a spider mite wide habit. Some do, some dont, depending on the strain and the level of infestation.

Good luck and I hope it isnt mites you have.