Quote Originally Posted by Mellowyellow1st
hello this my 1st grow in a tent im using a 400w hps blub and have a mix of soil and perlite im about 12 weeks in and not long flowered when wating with biobizz seen tiny white maggots with legs in the water tray. CAN ANYONE HELP??
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Springtails are well known as pests of some agricultural crops. Sminthurus viridis, the 'lucerne flea', has been shown to cause severe damage to agricultural crops, and is considered as a pest in Australia. Also Onychiuridae are known to feed on tubers and to damage them to some extent. However, by their capacity to carry spores of mycorrhizal fungi and mycorrhiza-helper bacteria on their tegument, soil springtails play a positive role in the establishment of plant-fungal symbioses and thus are beneficial to agriculture. They also contribute to controlling plant fungal diseases through their active consumption of mycelia and spores of damping-off and pathogenic fungi. It has been suggested that they could be reared to be used for the control of pathogenic fungi in greenhouses and other indoor cultures.
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tevfik Reviewed by tevfik on . Little white maggots in soil?? hello this my 1st grow in a tent im using a 400w hps blub and have a mix of soil and perlite im about 12 weeks in and not long flowered when wating with biobizz seen tiny white maggots with legs in the water tray. CAN ANYONE HELP?? Rating: 5