hybridway2
Amare Shill
Hi! I had issues with root/soil/less bugs last year. Good pic keeping OHD, I lost mine through Smart phone ignorance. Looks to be a species of spring-tail. I too have heard people go as far as calling them beneficial. Personally, I think that only applies to the hard-core organic grower who is happy to have them as part of a natural food chain as @Northwood Said above & maybe another guy.Looks like I'm gonna stick to hand watering for a while then lol. I have a 24 carrot blumat setup I want to install at some point between my two flowering tents but I'm in no rush. Was meant more for when I travel for work and vacation, but that ain't happening til this damn rona goes away anyway...
My plants were taking a beating from them munching on the roots. If there is not much other food options for them, they go chomping on your roots, fishbones first. Plants showed how displeased they were.
@OneHitDone , remember, after adding T-Drops (took care of the majority) i then dried potts more then usual, stopped over-watering & they were gone on most plants. The few that were more difficult wound up getting SNS 203, drench. Neither would i consider Nuclear. Think i avoid that pretty well. Once in my career (lol) have I made that mistake for pm.
Running a multi-strain crop this can happen easily when some girls are hungrier or dryer then others come feed time. I found switching from Saucers to Trays (dtw) helped solve this for me.
You're organic correct? Then rather then DTW, I'd maybe focus on watering less. To irradicate, T-Drops is a good place to start. Expensive Pig lard but it works decent. Spring-tails are not that hard to get rid of.
I began seeing preditor mites naturally after I stopped the T-Drops.. Probably from adding a top-dress of EWC to help green up the damaged plants, another member had suggested to me & I think he's right.