They are really small , hard to take a clear picture this is the best i could do..here is a videoDont see anything but mud and a lightbulb.
Soil i am using is a mix of red soil , cow dung and vemi compost it looks likes this because i got panicked when i saw these pests tried to drown them so i over watered it but nothing happened , if you will zoom the picture with cfl you will see the pest its in the bottom of the picture , i suspect it to be root aphids too any suggestions please how to get rid of themCan't tell, their aphid-shaped but I'm not saying thats what they are because I can't see them
I wanted to ask you about that soil if those are into a plants you're going to really need to loosen that soil up that looks like pack clay/mud and you're going to have issues going forward trying to grow in that friend!
I don't think they're going to be able to dig through that soil? You might want to consider adding perlite next run or I suspect you may have root issues at some pointSoil i am using is a mix of red soil , cow dung and vemi compost it looks likes this because i got panicked when i saw these pests tried to drown them so i over watered it but nothing happened , if you will zoom the picture with cfl you will see the pest its in the bottom of the picture , i suspect it to be root aphids too any suggestions please how to get rid of them
Here bro if i get closer than this the camera looses focusI saw a white spot moving, but other than that cant see it very well.
Thanx man i wont water my plants for a while and see and one more thing i read on internet people are using dishwash to kill pest shud i use it?I don't think they're going to be able to dig through that soil? You might want to consider adding perlite next run or I suspect you may have root issues at some point
Again I can't see your picture I don't know what you have but he is the information you asked for good luck
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WOW at were is the KY 75$$ for a qtThis will get rid of those. Look like aphids to me, hydro store or internet. It’s not cheap so b prepared but it is all non toxic essential oil and I’ve had great success with it in aphids and mites View attachment 905575View attachment 905576
Thanx man...i will try to find pesticides with same ingredients...if i don't find it the i guess i will have to get it from overseas...the problem is that i live in india and its illegal to grow cannabis here...so its really hard to find right equipment, seeds etc to grow indoor this is my first grow i hope everything goes well...and thank you everyone for helping me out .... i will keep updating about this issue...so it can help others with the same issueI also run 1k DE bulbs, would you like to know how much those cost? If that bothers you (the price of pesticides) then you would shit yourself at the prices I pay to do the thing. That is make money and pay folks
They look like oribatid mites. They are harmless soil mites and play a vital role in biologically diverse and healthy soil. Oribatid mites eat decomposing organic matter. They are often found in compost bins. They look too round and shiny to be root aphids. I’m fairly confident that’s what they are. Can you gather one up and put it in a clear zip lock bag and get a closer up picture?They are really small , hard to take a clear picture this is the best i could do..here is a video
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