a mite to remember

crimsonecho

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and yeah springtails deserve to be posted up here for sure. the cutest of the soil fauna with those fluffy looking extensions on their heads kinda like bunny ears haha
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LiesGrows

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don’t kill these guys if you have them, don’t drench your soil or soilless mix with pesticides, don’t use diatomaceous earth to cover the top soil either because these guys will do the job for free. hypoaspis miles, a beneficial guy all the way. scavengers, so they will eat any pest that spends at least one phase of its lifecycle in soil (thrips and fungus gnats are the obvious pests targeted by these beauties). you may even see them roaming on the lower leaves of small plants or on seedlings too, perfectly fine. they will never ever damage your plants and kill those only which will cause damage. love these mites.

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Just ordered neem was about to wipe these out they randomly appeared in my pots scared the hell out of me lmao only been running organic living soil for about a year now 3rd run with the same soil I assume these decided to navigate to my pots to get out of the chilly fall weather haha
 

tstick

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All bugs (good and bad)....poop and lay eggs...and die. So while those beneficial insects are eating all the pests, they are also pooping and egging and living out their entire lives all over your plants. Is there a benefit to smoking beneficial bug poop? I'm not sure if I'm aware of any studies on that.

In terms of plant health and natural "organic" remedies...yes, the pests get eaten and the plants don't die. Maybe it's possible to keep them "under control". Even if you wash your buds before hanging them to dry, are you certain that you're getting ALL the "junk" off the flowers?
 

feykns

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All bugs (good and bad)....poop and lay eggs...and die. So while those beneficial insects are eating all the pests, they are also pooping and egging and living out their entire lives all over your plants. Is there a benefit to smoking beneficial bug poop? I'm not sure if I'm aware of any studies on that.

In terms of plant health and natural "organic" remedies...yes, the pests get eaten and the plants don't die. Maybe it's possible to keep them "under control". Even if you wash your buds before hanging them to dry, are you certain that you're getting ALL the "junk" off the flowers?
legitimate question... i'm into beneficial bugs as well... such cute lil mf... always runnin' aroun
 

PadawanWarrior

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All bugs (good and bad)....poop and lay eggs...and die. So while those beneficial insects are eating all the pests, they are also pooping and egging and living out their entire lives all over your plants. Is there a benefit to smoking beneficial bug poop? I'm not sure if I'm aware of any studies on that.

In terms of plant health and natural "organic" remedies...yes, the pests get eaten and the plants don't die. Maybe it's possible to keep them "under control". Even if you wash your buds before hanging them to dry, are you certain that you're getting ALL the "junk" off the flowers?
Who cares if you smoke a little shit. You eat shit and bugs everyday.
 

feykns

Member
I got some amblyseius cucumeris online... the fucke the shit out of those thrips. but they had some flour mites (Acarus Siro) to feed on during the transport. I recognised them happily thriving in my used decaying soil. I never experienced any issues due to them. any of you guys know any details about them like benefits or disatvantages?
 

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tstick

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Who cares if you smoke a little shit. You eat shit and bugs everyday.
Eating some bugs and poop has been compensated for by the human digestive tract. Smoking bug poop and eggs is another thing.
I find that a much better policy is to practice clean habits in order to prevent (or lower) the chances of pests from the start. Many times, when people post pictures of their grows, there is a dog or a cat in the room....or there is a lot of filth around the area...shoes, etc. that are all potential vectors for pests.
I think it would be better to clean up the grow area before any plants enter into it. Don't wear street shoes in the grow area.....No animals...etc. Predatory mites, ladybugs and any other beneficial insects aren't going to clean up after themselves. They'll just give the plants a better chance of surviving an attack from a pest that might otherwise kill it. But the plants will be the battlefield and there will be dead bodies. Also, these bugs don't limit themselves to just crawling on your plants. They will also crawl into your lights and die. They will get sucked into your fan motors and die.
I would never advise anyone to use beneficial insects for an indoor grow.
 

crimsonecho

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these higher life forms are not only eating other bugs or bugs eating fungi and shit is not only them eating fungi and algae its the natural nutrient cycle. their poop is dense available nutrient nuggets for plants.

if you are organic you should be worried about bacteria and fungi much more than these creatures because these guys 99.9% of time hang around the soil and dont even go up into the plants.
 
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