Rookieoftheyr
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Seems my soil came infested with these. Best picture I could get
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They are tiny and round with two tentacles on head. Pretty close to clear. There on the actual seedling in pic They were just all over the dirt till I sprayed with shot glasses over seedlings and sprayed NukemWhat am I looking at? It does look like dampening off though.
gotta go to bar for birthday party then I’ll dig out my phone microscope thingy I’ve never used yet and try to get better picsWhat am I looking at? It does look like dampening off though.
OK. I think I see one on that stick. Probably Hypoaspis Miles. If so, those are beneficial predators.They are tiny and round with two tentacles on head. Pretty close to clear. There on the actual seedling in pic They were just all over the dirt till I sprayed with shot glasses over seedlings and sprayed Nukem
I literally just misted it before photo. Probably 2 ounces fluid per plant. I typically only water seedling like a shot glass every few days if it gets dry enough None the less I will heed advice giventhose are springtails, nothing to worry about. almost all soil will have those. that stalk looks pretty discolored, though, i'd let that soil dry out a lot better
Copy thatOK. I think I see one on that stick. Probably Hypoaspis Miles. If so, those are beneficial predators.
But chill on watering around the stem so much.
If you're worried about the things I circled Don't Be! They are your friends. Don't kill your little buddies, lol.That’s a culprit. I don’t know how to do that shit on my phone. Like circle shit. But that’s here nor there. It that is a culprit. I tried that 100x for my phone. Apparently it do t work or I’m really retarded