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    Worms in the roots

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    chapman1 Reviewed by chapman1 on . Worms in the roots Hi, i use a bubbler system and some buckets are infested with little white worms with a black head that seem to eat the roots or contaminate the plant. Does someone know what's that mess and how to get rid of these fucking worms ? With H202, how much ? Thanks Fhydro Rating: 5

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    Worms in the roots

    Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
    Blankstairs:
    Once again...you need to start your own threads, as hijacking another's thread is considered rude. And in both cases I've seen so far, your situation is different than the topic at hand. I'm pretty sure this is the last time I'm going to be nice about pointing this out.

    Regarding your signature...Imagination is helpful when forming excuses...but knowledge is power. Especially for those with limited experience. :thumbsup:

    First off dont tell me what I can and cant do. I know that you know your s**t when it comes to plants but dont try and come at me like im a f**king idiot. I HAD POSTED ON THIS THREAD BEFORE I EVEN POSTED THE OTHER 1! i HAVNT POSTED ANYTHING SINCE THEN. YOU SAID NOT TOO ON THE OTHER THREAD SO THAT JUST MAKES YOU A JACKASS. You aint King S**t anywhere but here! Maybe you need to be reminded of that.
    And about my signature... Its a quote from Einstein! Do you know who that is? It seemed like an appropriate comment to put considering it were my first canni plant. Next time, dont assume and you wont look like such a douche!

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    Worms in the roots

    Blankstairs:
    Once again...you need to start your own threads, as hijacking another's thread is considered rude. And in both cases I've seen so far, your situation is different than the topic at hand. I'm pretty sure this is the last time I'm going to be nice about pointing this out.

    Regarding your signature...Imagination is helpful when forming excuses...but knowledge is power. Especially for those with limited experience. :thumbsup:

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    Worms in the roots

    fhydro: Although I'm not a hydro guy at all, use care with the hydrogen peroxide...it will kill roots if overdone. Do not use the H2O2 straight out of the bottle. I've heard of a 4:1 ratio (water to H2O2) for worms in the roots, but have never had the issue myself.

    Blankstairs: Actually, all you had to say was you saw the other post and now understand about hijacking other's threads. But no...you prefer to try and defend your selfish position, then claim you were stoned, (as if that were a valid excuse) then you go on to say you'd remedy the situation if you knew how. Are you sure about your "being past 14 yrs old" statement...?

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    Worms in the roots

    I also seem to have somewhat of a worm prob but they are NOTHING like the ones people seem to be talking about. Really skinny maybe a mm across and 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch long. Like a tan color w/ slightly darker segmented stripes. They are too small to get any decent pic of it with the Kodak easy share i have. Any idea what these could be? It sure dosent seem like any caterpillar ive ever seen. I haven't yet seen them on the plants at all (on or off light cycle) they just seem to be in the dirt I saw one and the other one I have seen was in this tray thing I have under the bucket to fill w/ water and keep the humidity up.
    Please Help
    B_S
    :wtf:

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    Worms in the roots

    I lied its not segmented it almost looks like its full of blood. Ive got a picture, of it. ill attach it here.

    (not sure with this new webpage layout where my attachments gonna go. here or my profile pics but its there. please help)
    Quote Originally Posted by BlankStairs
    I also seem to have somewhat of a worm prob but they are NOTHING like the ones people seem to be talking about. Really skinny maybe a mm across and 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch long. Like a tan color w/ slightly darker segmented stripes. They are too small to get any decent pic of it with the Kodak easy share i have. Any idea what these could be? It sure dosent seem like any caterpillar ive ever seen. I haven't yet seen them on the plants at all (on or off light cycle) they just seem to be in the dirt I saw one and the other one I have seen was in this tray thing I have under the bucket to fill w/ water and keep the humidity up.
    Please Help
    B_S
    :wtf:

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    Worms in the roots

    Just sprayed the plants and surrounding area with Safer bug stuff. That should take care of it.I hope.




    Quote Originally Posted by BlankStairs
    I lied its not segmented it almost looks like its full of blood. Ive got a picture, of it. ill attach it here.

    (not sure with this new webpage layout where my attachments gonna go. here or my profile pics but its there. please help)

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