Are you talking bout the bugs in my 2 plantsA lot of great growers in here, are these young Hypoaspis Miles?
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Yeah but I'm asking the room to confirm since I'm not experienced in bugsAre you talking bout the bugs in my 2 plants
Honestly, they look to be fungas knats possible. Maybe another BAD bug.Are you talking bout the bugs in my 2 plants
I don’t think their fungus gnatsHonestly, they look to be fungas knats possible. Maybe another BAD bug.
So you think their soil mites??Soil mites
But they could still be fungas knatsI don’t think their fungus gnats
Their larvae begins in the soil level, top 3-4 inches of it.But fungus gnats fly these are just in the soil and their is a lot of them
But their are no adult gnats and I have had these mites for about 2 weeksTheir larvae begins in the soil level, top 3-4 inches of it.
Or an organic cold pressed neem oil solution soil drench. Would also work wonders.I think drenching your medium with spinosad will work well.
First off, Identify what micro bugs Exactly That they are. Then you can do the treatment that's necessary for it. I personally don't know 100% if it was fungus knats or not. That was my first impression. Neem oil is good to use as a foliar spray On The Long Term. Meaning spray every 3-5 days for a 21 day period. Because that's the egg till maturity for most cannabis pests. Neem oil stays in the plant systemically after a few treatments. Therefore long term basically. Never Spray neem oil During Flower Phase!! Only vegetative stage.so what should I do to get rid of them I already tried this stuff and it didn’t work View attachment 4963454
They look like a hypoaspis mite and can be ignored. If you have fungus gnats those need to die. I'd try a Monterey Spinosad root drench at 2 oz/gallon for active. If that doesn't rid you spray them with 1 oz/gallon and if that doesn't work use 36.8 Permethrin as a root drench
I don’t have fungus gnats but is that the solution forhypoaspis mite also??They look like a hypoaspis mite and can be ignored. If you have fungus gnats those need to die. I'd try a Monterey Spinosad root drench at 2 oz/gallon for active. If that doesn't rid you spray them with 1 oz/gallon and if that doesn't work use 36.8 Permethrin as a root drench
Here's the information I copied from another post of mine:
Permethrin 36% as a root drench, should take around 2 treatments 3 days apart and 4 to be sure, 30 to 60 cc/gallon.
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If I don't know what flyer I have I begin with a root drench of Spinosad 30cc/gallon 3 days apart for 3-4 times. If that doesn't work I move to Permethrin.
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Good luck killing them before they hit your grow. Now would be a good time to filter your tent's intake if you can and positive pressure in the tent.