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Root Aphid ?

_Riiva Jun 3, 2020 4 Replies 1,243 Views
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What’s good y’all I was wondering if anyone can help me identify this ? Im thinking root aphids maybe ?
 

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Similar appearance, but looks too big to be an RA. Have you inspected the roots?
 
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Nah not yet I was too scared to take out the rootball and take a look at it.
I got 2 gallon smart pots coming in the mail today that I’ll be transplanting in.
Any tips on how to transplant without the coco falling apart ?
I see people saying the medium should be moist,
others saying I shouldn’t water and let it dry a little before transplanting.
Thanks for the help !
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Similar appearance, but looks too big to be an RA. Have you inspected the roots?
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_Riiva said:
Nah not yet I was too scared to take out the rootball and take a look at it.
I got 2 gallon smart pots coming in the mail today that I’ll be transplanting in.
Any tips on how to transplant without the coco falling apart ?
I see people saying the medium should be moist,
others saying I shouldn’t water and let it dry a little before transplanting.
Thanks for the help !
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transplanting in coco from one pot to the next size up in your line up should not be a problem with the coco falling apart. If fact you can use this as a way to determine when to transplant. Once you can pop the whole pot of coco out in one piece you should be ready to transplant. It works for me.
 
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For sure thank you bro
Anthem said:
transplanting in coco from one pot to the next size up in your line up should not be a problem with the coco falling apart. If fact you can use this as a way to determine when to transplant. Once you can pop the whole pot of coco out in one piece you should be ready to transplant. It works for me.
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