EvlMunkee
Well-Known Member
I looked under a pot a couple days ago and found this:
an old head out here tells me it could be a potworm when I described it to him. It looks exactly like a tiny white earthworm, including that little band that they have but this one is about 3/4 inch stretched out. He moves just like a worm too. In the picture he is heading toward the side of the tray because he thinks it is shady over there. I've been growing in coco for 4 years or so and never seen one. They are multiplying quickly in one container. A day later there were hundreds of tiny ones in there. the babies are maybe 1 or 2mm in length.
The tiny specks that look like rice in the second pic are springtails. I'm told they are harmless too but they were easy to get rid of with one drop of neem oil. It killed them instantly but didn't faze the worm. He doesn't seem to mind swimming in spinosad either.
From what I am told they are harmless? Has anybody had any experience with these? BTW, the plants are very happy and not showing signs of any stress whatsoever. They are 3 weeks into flower.
an old head out here tells me it could be a potworm when I described it to him. It looks exactly like a tiny white earthworm, including that little band that they have but this one is about 3/4 inch stretched out. He moves just like a worm too. In the picture he is heading toward the side of the tray because he thinks it is shady over there. I've been growing in coco for 4 years or so and never seen one. They are multiplying quickly in one container. A day later there were hundreds of tiny ones in there. the babies are maybe 1 or 2mm in length.
The tiny specks that look like rice in the second pic are springtails. I'm told they are harmless too but they were easy to get rid of with one drop of neem oil. It killed them instantly but didn't faze the worm. He doesn't seem to mind swimming in spinosad either.
From what I am told they are harmless? Has anybody had any experience with these? BTW, the plants are very happy and not showing signs of any stress whatsoever. They are 3 weeks into flower.