PopAndSonGrows Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2021 #2 In runoff? Looks like springtails. I do believe they are "friend", cleaning up your roots.
xtsho Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2021 #3 Springtails Springtails How to tell springtails from other small insects extension.umn.edu
hotrodharley Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2021 #4 crisnpropa said: Friend or foe? View attachment 5045824View attachment 5045823 Click to expand... If springtails you're okay. Where are they?
crisnpropa said: Friend or foe? View attachment 5045824View attachment 5045823 Click to expand... If springtails you're okay. Where are they?
crisnpropa Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2021 #5 hotrodharley said: If springtails you're okay. Where are they? Click to expand... Thanks for your reply! They are in the waste/drain water, and also visible top of the containers. Using the bioall coco/peat blend. Guy at the hydro store said they add beneficial predators to that mix...hopefully that's all they are...
hotrodharley said: If springtails you're okay. Where are they? Click to expand... Thanks for your reply! They are in the waste/drain water, and also visible top of the containers. Using the bioall coco/peat blend. Guy at the hydro store said they add beneficial predators to that mix...hopefully that's all they are...
Budzbuddha Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2021 #6 Look like springtails are generally considered beneficial … they help breakdown organic material
hotrodharley Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2021 #7 crisnpropa said: Thanks for your reply! They are in the waste/drain water, and also visible top of the containers. Using the bioall coco/peat blend. Guy at the hydro store said they add beneficial predators to that mix...hopefully that's all they are... Click to expand... Almost certainly springtails then.
crisnpropa said: Thanks for your reply! They are in the waste/drain water, and also visible top of the containers. Using the bioall coco/peat blend. Guy at the hydro store said they add beneficial predators to that mix...hopefully that's all they are... Click to expand... Almost certainly springtails then.
G Gumdrawp Well-Known Member Dec 23, 2021 #8 crisnpropa said: Thanks for your reply! They are in the waste/drain water, and also visible top of the containers. Using the bioall coco/peat blend. Guy at the hydro store said they add beneficial predators to that mix...hopefully that's all they are... Click to expand... Springtails are 100% beneficial. Theyre decomposers and break down organic matter in your pots.
crisnpropa said: Thanks for your reply! They are in the waste/drain water, and also visible top of the containers. Using the bioall coco/peat blend. Guy at the hydro store said they add beneficial predators to that mix...hopefully that's all they are... Click to expand... Springtails are 100% beneficial. Theyre decomposers and break down organic matter in your pots.