Friend grower found little white bugs on his soil. He's pretty excited, me too, that they might be predatory aphids - Hypoaspis miles - aka Stratiolaelaps scimitus.
As I look at images of soil and root aphids, they can look pretty damn well the same. I don't see any signs of damage to the plant and they are growing, vigorously. There is no funky smell that can come from some infested soils from bug farts and rot. None of his other plants have it. Environmental conditions are usually 80°, or more, and 70% humidity. Fox Farm soil. LED's. Tap water.
Unless something happens to the plants or we see a bunch of these aphids fighting for soil dominance, how's a body to tell which is which? No pictures. Friend grower isn't home for a photoshoot.
As I look at images of soil and root aphids, they can look pretty damn well the same. I don't see any signs of damage to the plant and they are growing, vigorously. There is no funky smell that can come from some infested soils from bug farts and rot. None of his other plants have it. Environmental conditions are usually 80°, or more, and 70% humidity. Fox Farm soil. LED's. Tap water.
Unless something happens to the plants or we see a bunch of these aphids fighting for soil dominance, how's a body to tell which is which? No pictures. Friend grower isn't home for a photoshoot.
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