4:20toYuma
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Hello all.
I grow in a 2x4 cabinet with coco in pots.
Recently I got a few Death Star clones and I put them into flower about a week ago and last night I was noticing small bugs crawling around the rim of one of the pots. I've never had pests before. Coincidence? Probably not. They also used soil.
Initially I was seeing winged creatures, what I believe were gnats, or just simply fruit flies (that may be what they were, it is summer) Those seem to all be gone now, but I still see these little creatures crawling around the rim of the pots. When I look at them under magnification, they look like aphids as far as I can tell. They seem to be all similar in appearance, just varied color - green, brownish-clear, and black. Look kinda like below, as far as I can tell. I don't exactly have scientific grade magnification equipment. And they're moving.
There's not that many really and they are not crawling on the plants at all. I only see them on the rims of the pots - I don't even see them in the coco. I also see them near the saucers where the runoff collects. i don't know if they're crawling down there or if they may be being flushed out of my coco. I'll have to pay attention when I water tomorrow.
Anyway, at what point do I need to be concerned? My plants look really good - one of my healthiest grows to date at this point. I know some pests can actually eat dead matter and can actually be beneficial to the plant, right? I'm using Great White for the first time, but I've used mycorrhiza before though without issue
I'm only 9 days into flowering; If I'm going to treat it with something, now is the time to do it. I've heard good things about Azamax.
Any suggestions or insight is welcome and appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: But every picture I see of aphids seem to indicate they are leaf dwellers/eaters and like I said the pests I see are staying down on the ground.
I grow in a 2x4 cabinet with coco in pots.
Recently I got a few Death Star clones and I put them into flower about a week ago and last night I was noticing small bugs crawling around the rim of one of the pots. I've never had pests before. Coincidence? Probably not. They also used soil.
Initially I was seeing winged creatures, what I believe were gnats, or just simply fruit flies (that may be what they were, it is summer) Those seem to all be gone now, but I still see these little creatures crawling around the rim of the pots. When I look at them under magnification, they look like aphids as far as I can tell. They seem to be all similar in appearance, just varied color - green, brownish-clear, and black. Look kinda like below, as far as I can tell. I don't exactly have scientific grade magnification equipment. And they're moving.
There's not that many really and they are not crawling on the plants at all. I only see them on the rims of the pots - I don't even see them in the coco. I also see them near the saucers where the runoff collects. i don't know if they're crawling down there or if they may be being flushed out of my coco. I'll have to pay attention when I water tomorrow.
Anyway, at what point do I need to be concerned? My plants look really good - one of my healthiest grows to date at this point. I know some pests can actually eat dead matter and can actually be beneficial to the plant, right? I'm using Great White for the first time, but I've used mycorrhiza before though without issue
I'm only 9 days into flowering; If I'm going to treat it with something, now is the time to do it. I've heard good things about Azamax.
Any suggestions or insight is welcome and appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: But every picture I see of aphids seem to indicate they are leaf dwellers/eaters and like I said the pests I see are staying down on the ground.