RyaNayR
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The bugs, from what I've seen of them, don't fly but can jump really far, and are almost microscopic, maybe a millimeter in length.
The soil is Scotts brand and the bag says its "premium potting soil".
But I think the main problem is root rot, though the bugs may also be an issue later on, I'm not going to worry about them right now and just hope drying the soil out will kill them or force them out or something.
The reason I'm sure it's root rot is because I actually saw fungus growing on the roots when I repotted. At least it looks like fungus, it's just these little hairs all over the roots which I'm pretty sure aren't supposed to be there.
I forgot to mention I live in a high humidity area near the ocean, and also forgot to take that into consideration when watering. No idea what the inside humidity level actually is but outside it's usually around 80-90%.
Will drying the soil out kill the fungus at all, or just stop it from growing anymore? and what might the plants look like if bugs were eating their roots?
Also, would it hurt to add some lemon juice or something to my water to make it slightly more acidic next time I water them? I've read that bugs, fungus, and other non-plant organisms prefer alkaline environments and tend to die off in acidic environments.
The soil is Scotts brand and the bag says its "premium potting soil".
But I think the main problem is root rot, though the bugs may also be an issue later on, I'm not going to worry about them right now and just hope drying the soil out will kill them or force them out or something.
The reason I'm sure it's root rot is because I actually saw fungus growing on the roots when I repotted. At least it looks like fungus, it's just these little hairs all over the roots which I'm pretty sure aren't supposed to be there.
I forgot to mention I live in a high humidity area near the ocean, and also forgot to take that into consideration when watering. No idea what the inside humidity level actually is but outside it's usually around 80-90%.
Will drying the soil out kill the fungus at all, or just stop it from growing anymore? and what might the plants look like if bugs were eating their roots?
Also, would it hurt to add some lemon juice or something to my water to make it slightly more acidic next time I water them? I've read that bugs, fungus, and other non-plant organisms prefer alkaline environments and tend to die off in acidic environments.