that second pic from the bottom sure isn't mites.... Thripes? Almost looks like leaf miners with their snail trails.
I don't read alot so if I'm repeating,,, oh welll,,, my bad.... but you can beat them easily. I'd run with the safers soap and a preasure washing after... I'm not saying Captin Jacks won't work,, as I've never used it for much.. I tried it once with spider mites and it didn't do as good as the azamax for them.. And haven't tried it on other problems, cept,,
the shit is great for caterpillars. It's systematic so you only need to lightly mist one side of the leaf.. And it has residual power for acouple weeks to pick off afew late hatchers... It's one of the easiest on a plant, of everything as far as harshness that I've used, so you can use it that last 3-4 weeks of flower and won't fuck up the pot. ,, which is when most of the worms are fattening up for winter transformation anyways...
But thripes outside,, you can soak her down with safers soap,,, wait 20 minutes and rinse with you spray nozzle on mist and wash them bugs right outta your hair.. Cept do it afew times......... Probably is better products out there,,, but safers works wonders on alot of bugs..... And never rule out neem products while in veg of 'early' flower.
GL Jim
Always got to be safe with the indoor close to outdoor.... don't take much to destroy an indoor... Outdoor,, they got other problems,,, wind/rain/bugs help keep things in check?...... Nice and comfy inside.....