That's kinda what I was thinking. If you take it to harvest, this might be a good time to try that post harvest bud wash thing that guys do.Rinse the bud off.
Bring out the flamethrowerHey so i pulled one of my lower buds last night put it under my scope and this is what i saw. This is under 800x to 1000x power. View attachment 4312595 View attachment 4312596
This is getting interesting- take more picture too- are they everywhere or just low and close to soil?
Look VERY, VERY much like Thrip larvae...Young ones!
Treat with a contact killer like Pyrethrin or an organic like Cpt Jack's dead bug! The Pyrehtrin is fast and retreat at 7 days to catch any new hatching's. Cpt Jacks will take a few days but you should only need one good application.
You might consider a root drench of a BT product too. I always suggest Microbe-Lift BMC for that....
I don't know, they look like early form of springtails, there feeding of yah trics from the picsHere are some more photos still having rhe issue sprayed them down with a spinsoid organic spray. I have a hard time waiting another 2 weeks to do a hydrogen peroxide wash.
Sense makes not. Playing not in liquids, or very wet area's they love.......(What Yoda told me anyway)I don't know, they look like early form of springtails, there feeding of yah trics from the pics
They move more like a maggot you would find it trash. They are not develpoing at all like they are stuck in larve stage. I tested the hydrogen peroxide wash and that kills them so they just have to hold off a bit longer. Idk what else to do home made habanero spray didnt kill themSense makes not. Playing not in liquids, or very wet area's they love.......(What Yoda told me anyway)
Springtails do not have a larval stage either....
Still, Depends on how fast the "wiggle".... Violent/fast snapping twist = Springtail.