moving recently cloned plants to bigger pots on found these white dots in the soil. Can any body identify them for me so I can take care of them if there problematic.
I did not see anything crawling around that is what got me confused. I think they look like eggs. But no adults that I could see with 5 plants. All the same.
Going back through my papers and doing a Scholar Google search, yes, they give birth to live young, instars. Those can't be RA eggs. Something else got in there and laid eggs.
Wanna know what they look like to me, with all that webbing? Spider eggs. But I thought spiders make a silk sac for theirs.
Found a thread on ICMag that looks identical to what you posted alluding to the fact that it's a fungus, possibly mycelium, but is the sign of a beaming symbiotic relationship and healthy microbial life.
No smell. White in color. And they r below the surface of the soil. Depths very. All I was looking at the where the soil and pot meet. So deeper in the soil I can't say what it looks like
Going back through my papers and doing a Scholar Google search, yes, they give birth to live young, instars. Those can't be RA eggs. Something else got in there and laid eggs.
Wanna know what they look like to me, with all that webbing? Spider eggs. But I thought spiders make a silk sac for theirs.
@mandalaman has it right. I recently transplanted 3 clones to bigger pots, found these on one plants root structure. I couldn't find this thread for about 3 days. The research shows it does no harm. Anyone know any more? Thanks yall