Hi,
It looks like my ADROMISCHUS CRISATATUS v. CLAVIFOLIUS JAA1830, has been got at looks most likey RSM, this years growth seems OK, it was in the house for the Winter so could it happen then, it would be a little warm and the drop of water... With a good mag glass I can't see anything. Don't have a pic but a Crassula ovata leaf as changed to a semi-transparent silvery colour too!
Any help or ideas welcome.
Is this RSM!
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Is this RSM!
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Re: Is this RSM!
It doesn't look to me like red spider mite, but I've no idea what it is.
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Growing a mixed collection of cacti & other succulents; mainly smaller species with a current emphasis on lithops & conophytum.