Eledin
- 986
- 143
I followed the instruction precisely and made sure it wasn't damp or wet when I applied the de. I have only watered my plant 1 single time since I transplanted which the watering was done 2 days ago due to the plant looking droopy and dry, the transplant was over a week ago. I understand how it works and how to apply it. But should I be applying more de everytime I water? Seems the moment the de ain't coated on surface they're are up there. And okay I'm going to look into the microorganisms. I appreciate all the help!This is what happens when you dont follow the instructions, I dont mean it in a bad way but I was very specific when I said you need it to be dry to be effective. Its okay, let it dry real good this time until the plant asks you for water and apply a bit more over the wet area. Just dont be impatient and let it dry otherwise youre just wasting your time
I see, if you had to water it because it was already droopy then there's not much you could have done. Perhaps 12 more hours wouldnt have hurted it but I dont know, you know better since you saw it hahaha. No, dont apply more every time you water, this time is just to help it dry quicker and restore anything that could have gone deeper due to watering, and make sure more goes deeper when you water again. If it doesnt work, then you will have to resort to the microorganisms.I followed the instruction precisely and made sure it wasn't damp or wet when I applied the de. I have only watered my plant 1 single time since I transplanted which the watering was done 2 days ago due to the plant looking droopy and dry, the transplant was over a week ago. I understand how it works and how to apply it. But should I be applying more de everytime I water? Seems the moment the de ain't coated on surface they're are up there. And okay I'm going to look into the microorganisms. I appreciate all the help!
Okay thank you. If these bugs were bad for the plant would I already bee seeing signs? I haven't been too worried about them since they've been there and the plant is still growing and getting bigger.I see, if you had to water it because it was already droopy then there's not much you could have done. Perhaps 12 more hours wouldnt have hurted it but I dont know, you know better since you saw it hahaha. No, dont apply more every time you water, this time is just to help it dry quicker and restore anything that could have gone deeper due to watering, and make sure more goes deeper when you water again. If it doesnt work, then you will have to resort to the microorganisms.
I won't hurt them if it's true, but will they start to infest and then cause problems? I was checking them too and I seen that if they move quick they're usually predatory, which these little guys r pretty quick for there size.I think, generally, speaking, fast, moving bugs aren’t harmful to plants! Maybe you have some springtails gallivanting around! Once again, harmless! Maybe not to you, but to the plant! In general fast-moving bugs are predatory! Even mites! Just try not to do more damage to the plants then they’re probably harmless critters you are trying to kill! Just my two cents!
Dont they look a lot like root aphids to you? I have not had to deal with them, so your input is greatly appreciated.I think, generally, speaking, fast, moving bugs aren’t harmful to plants! Maybe you have some springtails gallivanting around! Once again, harmless! Maybe not to you, but to the plant! In general fast-moving bugs are predatory! Even mites! Just try not to do more damage to the plants than the probably harmless critters you are trying to kill! Just my two cents!
Do root aphids usually come to surface or do they stay on the roots?Dont they look a lot like root aphids to you? I have not had to deal with them, so your input is greatly appreciated.
No they don’t, them are fast moving. Root aphids are slow as I said pages ago.Dont they look a lot like root aphids to you? I have not had to deal with them, so your input is greatly appreciated.
Lmaogeezus murphy
it’s soil mites so let your soil dry out real good a few times and solved,..
I am going to do the water from the bottom thank you! Also what is some good ways to promote more air to the roots besides a fan?dry out the top few inches of your soil by bottom feeding a few times. water will wick up through the grow bag. you can alleviate overwatering issues by bringing in larger clones, teens, etc so it would be less overwatered when stepping up in container sizes. Don't step up so big in container sizing and you'll have less issues. When you do step up larger make note of it and don't feed too often, but its always best to step up gradually in container sizes. overwatering is what promotes root insects. so managing the correct air to water ratio in the root zone is what sets the pros from the joes. this is where you will get the largest calyx size. first high of the day so not sure if my text is correct. these things are just in general maybe you can find it of use.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?