you should see speckling on leaves b4 you see webbing , both spider mite & aphid are attracted to excess nitrogen
excess nitrogen cause plants to have thinner outer cell walls making it easier for bugs to chew through, this is one reason they are attracted = easy feeding
as far as IPM go's , be preemptive , don't wait to see damage or any sign of a bugs presents , assume they are there already , have a plan in place b4 planting out your girl , work on plant health so she can go some ways to protecting herself
Two-spotted Mite (or Red Spider mite to my friends)
Describe yourself: Well, my closest relations are spiders, but don’t let that put you off! I’m TINY (about .5mm), greenish-yellow and look good in spots (two big black ones on my back). I change
things a little in autumn when I look good in red – in line with the season.
Hobbies: Man, I suck… and suck, and suck! I enjoy spinning webs, and hanging out on the underside of leaves in a big group.
Likes: Heaps of fruit trees (I go crazy for apple and peach trees), veggies (especially cucumbers, capsicums, tomatoes and beans), and I adore roses, berries, azaleas and
marigolds. Hot, dry weather, with low humidity really gets me laying eggs! And violet patches are a good spot for taking my winter break.
https://www.sgaonline.org.au/red-spider-mite/