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Got a question for my coco coir friends, anyone got any experience with really tiny 1mm white worms, no black heads, just tiny antenae? Found them crawling in one of my pots, I believe it's the one with the older coco that I mixed with some of the fresh coco.
 
Got a question for my coco coir friends, anyone got any experience with really tiny 1mm white worms, no black heads, just tiny antenae? Found them crawling in one of my pots, I believe it's the one with the older coco that I mixed with some of the fresh coco.
They may be Enchytraeus albidus, which are harmless from what I've read. They help break down stuff in the coco, and, I guess occur naturally in coco-coir.
 
My RQS NL on the left still showing 0 trichs over 7 weeks in. Is she just gonna take a while longer than thought or am I growing hay?

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My Northern Lights took something like 110 days, from seed to finish. Wait it out, it'll be worth it.
 
They may be Enchytraeus albidus, which are harmless from what I've read. They help break down stuff in the coco, and, I guess occur naturally in coco-coir.

They're not that long really, they look like springtail larvae, I'm inclided to dump the whole pot just to make sure it doesn't spread. Open to :2cents:
 
My RQS NL on the left still showing 0 trichs over 7 weeks in. Is she just gonna take a while longer than thought or am I growing hay?

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NOrthern lights seem to take a bit longer. Although , mine was not by RQS...mine was from Sensible Seeds their take on NL took all of 120 days...but was a very very nice yield
 
NOrthern lights seem to take a bit longer. Although , mine was not by RQS...mine was from Sensible Seeds their take on NL took all of 120 days...but was a very very nice yield

Looking forward to seeing her fill out. The Sour Lemon Tart by Bakery Seed Co. to the right is frosting up nicely and will keep me going when she's done.
 
They're not that long really, they look like springtail larvae, I'm inclided to dump the whole pot just to make sure it doesn't spread. Open to :2cents:
Oh. Would mosquito bits kill them? If so, run that, then humic acid to break them down a bit and there ya go... Sorta organic home made nutes lol
 
You guys should move to California. It’s so nice to not worry about getting caught. There’s so many people growing here - many legal (6plants max) and illegal grows. In my city there are something like 800 illegal grows in the south area alone. The special task force responsible for busting them has only busted a few grows with over 500 plants. They can’t possibly get all of them. And for peeps like me with under the max, it’s no worry at all.
 
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