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HELP are this a broad mite eggs??? Need help

topflight

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Can someone please let me know if these are broad mite eggs? I can't really see the tiny white dots, are these eggs or not? your input is greatly appreciated. Pics took from a plugable 2.0 microscope.
 

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topflight

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More images. Please help I am almost sure their broad mite eggs but I just need someones else's opinion please
 

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topflight

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The scope we are using ranges from 10x-250x here is a link to the scope I am using. https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00XNYXQHE/ref=dp_olp_new_mbc?ie=UTF8&condition=new

The pictures I posted was pretty much the highest magnification setting and I had the scope sitting directly on the leaf

Here is another picture...on the right side of the picture seems to have some whitish circles which I thought were broad mite eggs. Our plants symptoms have some slight tacoing on the new growth as well as some leaf twisting as well.
 

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zoo

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Scanned all your pics and can't see any broad mite eggs.

The picture that LQ420 put up is how they look. You will know as soon you see them
 

GonjaLove

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Best tip...stop micromanaging everything and let them be. Stop going in your room 400 times a day looking for problems.
 

MGOT

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the eggs that look like trichome heads are probably cylamen mite eggs or undeveloped broad mite eggs. the eggs with the white spots are def. broad mite eggs.
 

Loc Dog

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I only found a couple of broadmites on these leaves. If you have them, you do not have to hunt for them. The damage they cause is horrible -

 

Tray540

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so much for not micro managing. we probably should just feed straight water too and only go in our room once a week. as a matter of fact why even have a room some panda paper tacked to fence pickets should work, timers are a waste of money too i can tell time. you amateurs and your fancy time turning gadgets......The guy is on top of his crop, well sort of not sure how he got them, trying to catch an unknown pest early and someone tells him he's micro managing. broad mites are a "crop stopper" so kudos to dudos for trying to save his girls from the equivalent of a prison rape on steroids.
 

Mikell

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Ah fuckin' thread revivals got me.

Overdiagnosing is as bad as an absentee grower.

Best tip...stop micromanaging everything and let them be. Stop going in your room 400 times a day looking for problems.

This.

I only found a couple of broadmites on these leaves. If you have them, you do not have to hunt for them. The damage they cause is horrible

And this.
 

topflight

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Turns out those images i posted had 2 be just trichome.

My ladies are so lush and thriving better than ever, there is no way my girls would be this healthy with broads or cyclamen mites. I will post some pics soon. Thanks for everyones input! Haters like gonjalove will always hate so best 2 just ignore that BS.

Thanks again Fam
 

Grateful D

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broad mite eggs look like little perfect white circles..... you cant miss them under 100x. they look almost like little droplets of water
 

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