crimsonecho
Self-Proclaimed Don Quixote
Hi paradise,
I had some spare time so took some photos. These are my pots and my hypoaspis miles.
These guys are a natural part of the soil life and actually pretty benefical. They will eat fungus gnat larvae and thrip larvae. For thrips its not very effective as i read. But against fungus gnats its a good predator.
I’m calling them predator but they are actually scavengers. If they can’t find prey, they will sustain themselves with decaying organic matter and stuff.
Well anyways, there are two questions i ask when i see some lifeform around the soil. How does my plants look? Are these creatures interested in the plant?
If they are not interested in the plants and if the plants are ok. They are ok also. They are probably there to breakdown organic matter which is a good thing. True organic soil.
Anyway, good guys hypoaspis miles!
I had some spare time so took some photos. These are my pots and my hypoaspis miles.
These guys are a natural part of the soil life and actually pretty benefical. They will eat fungus gnat larvae and thrip larvae. For thrips its not very effective as i read. But against fungus gnats its a good predator.
I’m calling them predator but they are actually scavengers. If they can’t find prey, they will sustain themselves with decaying organic matter and stuff.
Well anyways, there are two questions i ask when i see some lifeform around the soil. How does my plants look? Are these creatures interested in the plant?
If they are not interested in the plants and if the plants are ok. They are ok also. They are probably there to breakdown organic matter which is a good thing. True organic soil.
Anyway, good guys hypoaspis miles!