Grain mites, termites and a ton of other possibilities,I'll get some pics. The leaves are clean with no pest at all so I dont think there spider mites. Thanks
Yes mate. There really fast and tiny. I've just watered the coco with a good run off to try flush them out. I've not seen them before and keep a good eye on my girls. The plants are in perfect condition. No sign of any sort of damage or bugsDo they move quick when you pour water on them?
Could just be springtails which do no harm.
I used to always get them when I used to use autopots ,
Very likely that's what they are then. I went mental when I first found them and poured h202 in the little trays but they shouldn't cause a problem.Yes mate. There really fast and tiny. I've just watered the coco with a good run off to try flush them out. I've not seen them before and keep a good eye on my girls. The plants are in perfect condition. No sign of any sort of damage or bugs
Thanks mate. I've just done abit of googling and some people like them hahaha. They dont seem to be a problem. Hopefully nothing to worry to much aboutVery likely that's what they are then. I went mental when I first found them and poured h202 in the little trays but they shouldn't cause a problem.
Its because you have trays so that area and bottom of pot will be moister for longer which is what they like.
If you want to reduce the numbers (not that I would be ) you can put a little baking rack over your trays under your pots so air gets between the two.
Yeah they were probably living unseen in the moist coco and worked there way to the lowest point where it was more moist.I've not noticed them before today. The one difference was I let the plants coco completely dry out before feeding this time. I was a day late feeding