Collection: Webbing & tiny moving dots

Fine webbing and tiny moving dots on plants could be a sign of spider mites, a common pest for houseplants. Spider mites can cause leaves to wilt, turn brown or yellow, and fall off. 

One of the first signs of a spider mite infestation is the appearance of silvery dots or stippling on your plant’s leaves. Upon closer inspection, you may spot delicate webs in the corners of stems or underneath the leaves, along with tiny white dots—those are the spider mites themselves! While they’re hard to notice until their population surges, spider mites can also appear in brown or red. As they feed on your plant, they leave behind more damage, such as brown spots and even small holes where they’ve chewed through the leaves.

Not sure how to handle this problem? We’ve curated a special package designed to eliminate webbing and those tiny moving dots, helping your plant stay healthy and vibrant!

Webbing & tiny moving dots
  • Rootonic

    Rootonic’s botanically derived formula supercharges root growth and fights soil-borne fungal diseases like root rot, wilt, etc, in style. ensuring your plants remain healthy and vigorous.

  • Health 360

    All natural shield to keep bugs at bay without harming the environment. Eco-friendly and ultra-effective, it’s the perfect way to keep your garden buzzing with health and happiness!

  • Grootonic

    Our seaweed-based bio-stimulant boosts growth, enriches color, and improves fruit and flower quality. It’s pet and baby-friendly, and won’t harm beneficial insects.