ounevinsmoke
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Fresh ocean forest and roots organic from the hydro shop already contaminated... Any quick way to get rid of these I really don't have time to sit around cooking soil in the oven. I hate pest...
Thanks man, looked it up and its Hypoaspis Miles. Guess I will keep the lil buggers aroundDepends entirely upon which mite you have in the soil.
Some soil mites are considered beneficial and some are predatory mites.
Try a Google image search for these few first.
Fermentation mite aka mould mite
Springtails
Hypoaspis miles.
Fermentation mites are a part of the composting cycle and feed on fungus etc.
Springtails are detrivorous feeding on decaying matter.
Hypoaspis miles are predatory mites that can feed on decaying matter and also thrips larvae, fungus gnat larvae, mould mites and a few others.
J