heresSMOKEY
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i noticed tiny springtails on my soil how can i kill them off?
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awesome the pepper sprays a no no as its illegal in the uk (i know i know im growing weed and im worried bout pepper spray lol) ill get fly catcher paper tomorrow and ill look for azomax too. no sure where ill get neem oil..... ur a scot toopepper spray and azomax ,fly catching paper might also help ,maybe even clean leaves wae neem oil or make yer own.
You should find out what visiting insects in your garden are doing there before you plan to eliminate them.i noticed tiny springtails on my soil how can i kill them off?
i bumped up this old thread. i know wat they are doing, and why they are there, but want them controlled before they reproduce to high levels.You should find out what visiting insects in your garden are doing there before you plan to eliminate them.
Getting rid of dampness usually makes them disappear.You should find out what visiting insects in your garden are doing there before you plan to eliminate them.
i didnt notice them until i upped the watering to a runoff twice a day in coco. plant loved the abundant feeding but so do springtails, so i backed off back to how i was watering before i noticed them. i'm new to coco and am dialing my schedule still.Getting rid of dampness usually makes them disappear.
Are you in Australia?i bumped up this old thread. i know wat they are doing, and why they are there, but want them controlled before they reproduce to high levels.
Agreed!! But is this beneficial?Getting rid of dampness usually makes them disappear.
Springtails are not a real problem. I t can seem like they are because are very prolific in numbers but the effort you will exert to erraticate a useful creature is not worth it. Learn what they do and do not be alarmed.no, from the states
yr right, and my plant is doing just fine. I just dont want em spreading to a crazy amount, so far they are fine. im running a 12 week strain, with 5 weeks left aprx.Springtails are not a real problem. I t can seem like they are because are very prolific in numbers but the effort you will exert to erraticate a useful creature is not worth it. Learn what they do and do not be alarmed.
That is why I posted the link to the UC - Davis site. It tells you they are harmless.Springtails are not a real problem. I t can seem like they are because are very prolific in numbers but the effort you will exert to erraticate a useful creature is not worth it. Learn what they do and do not be alarmed.