youngblood
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Hey guys and ladies! I want to thank you firstly for taking the time of day and viewing this thread. So, let's cut straight to the chase. My plants are about 3 weeks away from harvest and about 1 or 2 weeks ago I noticed some little fly-like bugs. They didn't seem to care much for the buds or the leafs. I didn't know where they kept coming from, but today I noticed that they are basically living or doing something in the soil. They CAN fly. Whatever they are doing, they seem to have a rather large interest in the soil and I was wondering if anybody knows whether I should be worried about them destroying the roots or harming the plant in any way.
And if any of you happen to know of anything safe to use in this stage of the plant's life to kill those little bastards, please share, the universe shall reward you.
The only thing I've come up with so far to help in my predicament, is to put some bowls containing a solution of soap and water between the plants. so that whatever bug may stop to rest on the water surface, would fade into oblivion.
I was also thinking of putting sand on top of the soil and see if that is going to help in any way.
Having written all that, please take a look at the pic. I tried for a while to get a decent picture so... I hope it's good enough for some sort of diagnosis.
And if any of you happen to know of anything safe to use in this stage of the plant's life to kill those little bastards, please share, the universe shall reward you.
The only thing I've come up with so far to help in my predicament, is to put some bowls containing a solution of soap and water between the plants. so that whatever bug may stop to rest on the water surface, would fade into oblivion.
I was also thinking of putting sand on top of the soil and see if that is going to help in any way.
Having written all that, please take a look at the pic. I tried for a while to get a decent picture so... I hope it's good enough for some sort of diagnosis.
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