They probably aren't red spider mites. I'm guessing that if you had live moss growing in those pots, that they could be the moss' mature spore capsules.
The other possibility is a type of red mold or fungus.
Without a photo, I can't definitively say that you have a red spider mite problem or not.
And, yes. Spider mites are not insects, they are arachnids, closely related to ticks and spiders. They have 8 legs, a cephalothorax (a joined head and upper torso), an abdomen, no antennae, and no wings.
Red spider mites are classified taxonomically in Class Arachnida, not Class Insecta.
You will need a miticide not an insecticide.
And no, as others have pointed out, Physan will not help with an actual red spider mite infestation.
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