The war continues...
I deal with springtails all the time... I bought some chemicals but it didn't help :( I still find dozens of them in the stand.
I'm going to start treatment with neem oil now. Several people said this should do the trick.
It's hard to say anything about the plant except that it is brave and fights :)
@WeedIsNiceYo, I've already dried them several times but it didn't help, there are too many of them. the old ones die but there must be eggs in the substrate because new ones appear, thanks for the kind words :)
I've had springtails before, letting my coco coir fully dry out got rid of them , the plant was completely fine aterwards, maybe give it a shot!
Good luck with the "tail"end(hehe) of your grow!
@WeedIsNiceYo, I've already dried them several times but it didn't help, there are too many of them. the old ones die but there must be eggs in the substrate because new ones appear, thanks for the kind words :)
Springtails are much more annoying than harmful so i would just ignore them and let the plant finish. But if you want to get rid of springtails in soil: Fill a sink or a big container halfway with water and place your plants in it. Cover the entire root ball with water and soak it for at least 30 minutes. Springtails will float to the surface and can be rinsed away. Remove the plant from the bath, and do not water it for a while. Repotting your plants after the water treatment can be advantageous.
@psychedelic_unicorn, probably if there are few of them there is nothing to worry about, but not when there are hundreds of them. it probably feeds on roots. it's not good because the buds don't want to gain mass :/ now im trying with neem oil. If that doesn't help, I'll consider drowning them according to your advice.
You put so much effort but lose it in flower. I saw your sativa one very hard work but for the beginning or try next grow simple dry amended organic ferts and coco. You have ph or nutrient lock and lst the shit out of the plants so closw to soil makes things more complicated.