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Just the soil...they don't come on the plants...i guess they are eating chunks of vermicompost or breeding there because today i saw a lot of young ones to near chunks of vermicompost
My plants are not looking happy since they appered...if things go the way they are i might have to dump this grow...and start freshI would spray once a week, maybe
that's exactly what mine did when i grew in soil. I think they came in these organic fertilizer spikes i bought last year and they were feeding on the organic fertilizer spike. Since, I have switched to coco coir and now they hang out on the outside of the fabric pots munching on the decayaing roots as they break through. I would find the occasional critter on a leaf but I found they are harmless and have made my peace with them. Honestly, as long as your plants are growing fine (no stunted growth and no foliage damage) then I would not be concerned about them.
Mites or maybe overwatering ; azamax isn't available here but i found some other neem seed oil pesticides here ; some online retailers are selling azamax but its really expensive 225 usd for 16 ozYou canuse the sulfur but as i said before it can lower the pH of the soil if youre not careful. I would just use sulfur on the surface of your soil, foliage and stems maybe once per week but you could spray more if your plants can handle it. if you can get your hands on some azamax or SoluNeem, they can be used a soil drench and they're effective against mites.
Are the plants not doing well because of other issues or because of the mites?
that looks like the bottle azamax comes in. if you buy it, a legit bottle will come sealedThe website which is selling azamax here looks kinda shady too,and there are no other sizes available View attachment 906306
Oh maybe this is why my plants are looking unhappy when i tried to drown these mites i mixed some regular neemoil in itjust make sure its approved to use as a soil drench. regular neem oil will suffocate your roots and it will set you back a few weeks with slow growth and worse case scenario, kill your plants. the Soluneem is specially formulated to use a soil drench.
That’s probably why. You can try to flush it out with clean water.Oh maybe this is why my plants are looking unhappy when i tried to drown these mites i mixed some regular neemoil in it
But bro it's 250 usd for 16 oz i could get grow tent or growing lights or hydroponics with that money... its my first grow so my setup is pretty basic 50 year old garbage closet 3ft h × 2.5 ft wthat looks like the bottle azamax comes in. if you buy it, a legit bottle will come sealed
Plant is already in shock will it be ok to overwater again and how much time does sulfur takes to work?That’s probably why. You can try to flush it out with clean water.
Dang! The small 4oz Bottle of azamax is $22usd. That sucks they only have the large bottle.But bro it's 250 usd for 16 oz i could get grow tent or growing lights or hydroponics with that money... its my first grow so my setup is pretty basic 50 year old garbage closet 3ft h × 2.5 ft w
I added 10 cfls to it and a fan...
Plant is already in shock will it be ok to overwater again and how much time does sulfur takes to work?
I sprayed sulfur yesterday they are still aliveDang! The small 4oz Bottle of azamax is $22usd. That sucks they only have the large bottle.
Sulfur kills on contact or shortly after contact.
I transplanted my plants in a new pot and now its experiment time added 4 spoons of sulfur in soil lets see if it kills themI would make a stronger solution and spray again.
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