Markinoku
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what are the bigger teardrop bugs in this video? Beneficial or detrimental?
It's hard to tell from the video. A good rule of thumb is if they move slow, they're usually detrimental. If they move fast, it's usually beneficial. Are you noticing a problem?what are the bigger teardrop bugs in this video? Beneficial or detrimental?
Yea looks like soil mites but I agree it looks like you got something going on.Here’s a still of the little buggerView attachment 5016648
Hmmm, could it be fungus gnat larvae damage without seeing any gnats actually flying around? Picked up some mosquito bits the other day, and ordered some nematodes too. Hopefully incorporating these will help.Yea looks like soil mites but I agree it looks like you got something going on.
Did you scope the leaves at all by chance?Hmmm, could it be fungus gnat larvae damage without seeing any gnats actually flying around? Picked up some mosquito bits the other day, and ordered some nematodes too. Hopefully incorporating these will help.
Didn’t actually scope the leaves. But I have been inspecting them pretty good the whole time. Haven’t seen anything outside of the soil.Did you scope the leaves at all by chance?
Id get a scope if you don't have one and check. You never know until you know.Didn’t actually scope the leaves. But I have been inspecting them pretty good the whole time. Haven’t seen anything outside of the soil.