DoubleAtotheRON
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Pretty sure it was the Mibrobe-lift, as they started dying out in runoff AFTER application.Are you sure it's the Microbe-Lift and not just them drowning?
Pretty sure it was the Mibrobe-lift, as they started dying out in runoff AFTER application.Are you sure it's the Microbe-Lift and not just them drowning?
How do you keep the numbers down?So u just replacing one pest with another.
Why?
I got em now and just keep they numbers down. I could get rid of em all if I did h202 drench for a week strait but why bother.
Would u like it better if I said trade one bug for another? Springtails are in no way harmful to plant.One pest with another? Predator mites aren't pests, and they're a natural way to control harmful bugs
H202 drench once every 3 weeks. If I wanted them gone completely I would do the drench for next 3 waterings.How do you keep the numbers down?
The plants may like it, and maybe it's good for the roots, but it's not good for the soil. There's better more natural ways to control insect populations, that wouldn't be so hard on the soil. It's your soil though. Just informing you that there's other options, if you don't know already.H202 drench once every 3 weeks. If I wanted them gone completely I would do the drench for next 3 waterings.
I dont wanna do that cus I grow organic with time released nutes. The h202 kill/stun some microbes. They my friend so I start to replenishing soil after drench. Ewc added to soil or tea and give em some molasses.
I feed every 3 weeks so i try to do the drench a few days before I feed again. I just put it in rotation cus plants seem to like it for all the other benefits as well. It's gd for the roots.
They can be if over populated. And certain species will feed on roots and the plant itself. So I'm not sure where exactly you're getting your info from but to say they're completely harmless is not true. The harm level is definitely on the lower end but still can be a nuisance and also can do some damage.Would u like it better if I said trade one bug for another? Springtails are in no way harmful to plant.
This guy is obv way smarter than us. Just dump peroxide in your soil man. RotateThe plants may like it, and maybe it's good for the roots, but it's not good for the soil. There's better more natural ways to control insect populations, that wouldn't be so hard on the soil. It's your soil though. Just informing you that there's other options, if you don't know already.
The h2o2 (not h2 zero 2) killed your friend???? And you're still using it?The h202 kill/stun some microbes. They my friend so I start to replenishing soil after drench.
See I’ve wondered if too many or certain ones can cause root damage. Even if they nibble a little at the roots this creates wounds for pathogens to enter the plant.They can be if over populated. And certain species will feed on roots and the plant itself. So I'm not sure where exactly you're getting your info from but to say they're completely harmless is not true. The harm level is definitely on the lower end but still can be a nuisance and also can do some damage.
Ops question was how to get rid of Springtails. I gave an answer.
The mites eventually die off with no food. Springtails stay around forever.
Pouring peroxide in your medium is killing beneficial bacteria and fungi.
Exactly....See I’ve wondered if too many or certain ones can cause root damage. Even if they nibble a little at the roots this creates wounds for pathogens to enter the plant.
Obviously u a big joke if u missed quoted every statement I saidLet's remember this is coming from a guy who says 'male flowers are just the seeds without the shell.'. and that every plant grows nanners if you don't pick it in time. So there's that..
U are correct but for me the trade off is gd. I can always add more microbes back in soil with recharge or whatever if I needed to but my plants like my routine. When they snap back they get ewc molasses and a gd feed.The plants may like it, and maybe it's good for the roots, but it's not good for the soil. There's better more natural ways to control insect populations, that wouldn't be so hard on the soil. It's your soil though. Just informing you that there's other options, if you don't know already.
What is "laim"?Obviously u a big joke if u missed quoted every statement I said
Show me were I said "every plant grows nanners"
Have u every read or seen whats inside of an immature seed? Let me guess a big fat No! Tell me what u've seen please or are u just flapn yo pie hole. Laim is what laim does!
Miss quoting someone to make your point sound more legit.What is "laim"?
LockoutWhat the actual fk is going on now... plants r going all yellow and pale gave a dose of N but no change... EC runoff is a massive 2.05 on both.... tried soft nute flush but still no change... any ideas anyone??
Are you in coco with salts?What the actual fk is going on now... plants r going all yellow and pale gave a dose of N but no change... EC runoff is a massive 2.05 on both.... tried soft nute flush but still no change... any ideas anyone??
Coco woth vitalink A nd BAre you in coco with salts?