Dutchy018
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Just like the title says, I think there are mites in my soil, must have gotten a bad batch of FFOF or something. I was checking on my seeds to see if they popped (direct seed germination), and when lightly digging around, I noticed one small mite. When the light hit, it ran back into the soil, it was brown and clearly visible.
I'm using 3gal GroPro smart pots with feminised Autoflower seeds. I've heard of completely submerging the pot in a bucket of water for a few seconds to flush out all mites and eggs. My question is, will this effect the yield of Autoflowers since they do not like being transplanted to begin with?
Since they are still only a few days old, only taproots, I was thinking of taking them out before they establish a root system and submerging the pots without them. I've also heard of ant/mite killer which apparently is a powder that needs to be sprinkled over top soil before watering.
This is the first time I've had this problem, not sure what is the best method for this situation, not too crazy about handling taproots at this stage since they are pretty long. Any advice?
I'm using 3gal GroPro smart pots with feminised Autoflower seeds. I've heard of completely submerging the pot in a bucket of water for a few seconds to flush out all mites and eggs. My question is, will this effect the yield of Autoflowers since they do not like being transplanted to begin with?
Since they are still only a few days old, only taproots, I was thinking of taking them out before they establish a root system and submerging the pots without them. I've also heard of ant/mite killer which apparently is a powder that needs to be sprinkled over top soil before watering.
This is the first time I've had this problem, not sure what is the best method for this situation, not too crazy about handling taproots at this stage since they are pretty long. Any advice?