I found one of the red ones but decided to take a pic. The other white ish ones I have found a couple in soil. What are they and what do I do.
Mites. Very common in outdoors or if you and careful with indoor grows. Neem oil with a drop of dawn and water is a great preventative during veg and early flower. Most nurseries carry lady bugs that eat the mites. Diatomaceous earth is also great but it will kill lady bugs or praying mantis. It cuts any bugs and drains them of body fluids, just dont breath it in.I found one of the red ones but decided to take a pic. The other white ish ones I have found a couple in soil. What are they and what do I do.
Those are spider mitesIve taken a better picture and they look like soil mites to me. but I am a new grower and am not at all thinking im correct but from what ive read if they are soil mites its an indication of good soil? idk im really not sure. but i was able to get a better picture of one on a darker color surface. here they are. Do you guys still think I need to get these out of my soil?
Start using neem regularly as a foliar spray. Spinosad will get rid of them as well.So I think you guys are right. But do I need to do snitching to them? They are inside now but only for another week until I transition them outside.
Could be hypoaspis miles predatory mites. They'll take care of any fungus gnats you have if that's what they are.Here’sa better picture of one
Hypoaspis miles are great if that's what they are. I have them in my soil, and I haven't seen a fungus gnats in over a year and a half now. They will also eat other bugs we don't want, like spider mites, and thrips and crap.that’s what I was thinking it was but it was in Walmart organic soil. And I can’t find if they add this or not. I really don’t knitter much about gardening or soil do idk if I should leave them since I don’t see harm in the plant and move on to my next batch of seedlings that are Ready or if I should kill em and risk losing my seedlings. There just isn’t enough space in my grow so I transition them outside in phases.
just had them myself leaf aphidsHere’sa better picture of one
diff from the stem onesjust had them myself leaf aphids