Bugs?

AfgooCBD

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View attachment 3435158 View attachment 3435159 View attachment 3435160 Anyone know what this is?
I created a thread yesterday in the problems section but I had no response so this is my second thread this is posted in. Sorry for the lack of patience but I want to take care of this today
Looks like Hypoaspis Miles. Hypoaspis miles and the similar species, H. aculiefer are soil-dwelling, predatory mites. Hypoaspis mites feed on fungus gnats, springtails, thrips pupae, and other small insects in the soil.
 
Easy way to get rid of whiteflies.. Get some Nematodes and Growstone Gnat mix for your soil. Also I used Hotshot pest strips and some yellow stickies. With the Nematodes you just cut the sponge up and mix with your water... Water your plants then put down the Gnat mix, Works as A kitty liter almost but completely organic and doesn't affect your watering or soil. Those yellow stickies will pick up tons and tons of the flies and the gnat mix helps to block them from laying eggs in your soil.
 

mouse1818

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Easy way to get rid of whiteflies.. Get some Nematodes and Growstone Gnat mix for your soil. Also I used Hotshot pest strips and some yellow stickies. With the Nematodes you just cut the sponge up and mix with your water... Water your plants then put down the Gnat mix, Works as A kitty liter almost but completely organic and doesn't affect your watering or soil. Those yellow stickies will pick up tons and tons of the flies and the gnat mix helps to block them from laying eggs in your soil.
Holy shit that growstone stuff sucks up water like magic and its good for the earth using glass bottles! Gonna have to pick up this stuff.
 
I woke up to a complete infestation on both of my boxes. 26 plants all together and within 24 hours it was pretty much under control. Completely rid of them, But when using the Growstone, When you water for your normal schedule you want to keep adding more growstone because the water expands it and cracks open up so you just need to keep it sealed so no bugs get in.
 
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