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Definitely 100% spring tailNot might be but it is Springtails
I sent you a messageDefinitely 100% spring tail
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My next question now is are they harmless?
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Well I panicked bc it was in my home and if the ol’lady caught wind of it my hobby would be OVER. I definitely appreciate you guys. Nothing but nice. Thanks againTime to pop some new beans and start over. We are here to help, before you chop of course. Good luck.
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You're misinformed thinking you will not encounter bugs in dwc, best wishesWell I panicked bc it was in my home and if the ol’lady caught wind of it my hobby would be OVER. I definitely appreciate you guys. Nothing but nice. Thanks again
(Seeds already soaking just not gonna use dirt! Lol dwc here I come!)
You're misinformed thinking you will not encounter bugs in dwc, best wishes
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Aren’t they less likely to colonize a bucket of water rather than 5 gallon of dirt? It was actually my own assumption based solely on a cleanliness aspect.
I enjoy smoking and growing it but doing it in my home comes with restrictions bc I have another half. Right now I have my wife’s proxy lol what she does not know won’t hurt her. The hard part for me is keeping everything unknown to her! Thanks for the information
I was gonna use a bucket and air stone setup I seen online. No flood table. Looks like they are just rotating buckets every couple days. Just seems like a way to keep the bugs honest. If they are trying to make a home, all their work would be destroyed every couple days.Both time I had mites they were in flood and drain trays. I don't mean this as a dick only as a fact, if you had dumped the extra runoff out of your catch trays you wouldn't have had the springtails, and the bugs you saw flying we're likely fungus gnats, they like Hydro too