NEED HELP!! Centipede? Worm?

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Indoors' started by Wannasab, May 24, 2019.

  1. 20190523_184829.jpg Im into week 3 of flower. Just noticed some type of centipede or something on one of my plants near the bottom of stem. Not great pics but i hope someone can help me. Kinda freaking out. Thanks.
     

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  2. Was hard to see in that lighting, any chance of different picts.
     
  3. if its got feet it ain't no worm

    you have a larvea something

    thats gonna grow into a flying thing later
     
  4. Fuckkkk. I didnt see any legs. Im gona go investigate more n try to take a better picture. Im so disgusted, i hate bugs. It was really small, it had like segments on the back of it. It was brownish. Im just confused because the temp has been around 75 degrees om average, the humidity about 50 to 55 percent.. i kno thats a little high for flowering (i just got a humidifier today). I dont think i have been overwatering.. i water about once a week.. i wait until the soil is really dry.
     
  5. It does look like a mealworm.
     
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    Papa Puff nailed it, they grow in lawns and eat roots and spread viri ..same O bugs

    neem oil is good

    for bugs and mold

    Mealworm - Wikipedia

    the only bug that eats polystyrene so could be a savior at last ..lol
    good luck
     
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  7. Only had a clue cause I fish

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  9. Meal worms and wax worms are different. Meal worms are the larvae of the meal beetle while wax worms are the caterpillar larvae of the wax moth. Wax tend to be used more for fishing.
     
  10. #12 Vee, May 26, 2019
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    At heart I'm 100% organic and hope one day you will too

    that does mean having to endure these strange things in our lives

    if these bugs were in your bought soil then I'd scrap that soil quick

    if this bug is in your actual garden ...then chill

    it likes to live in lawns, eats roots and in time turn to night time moths

    the actual concern is that the bug may well carry virus's(viri)

    that in turn could injure or kill the plant

    a bit over the top ..perhaps but then again your organic plant

    should be naturally strong enough to endure most infections out their

    got doubts then spray Neem Oil 2x per week

    1/2 TSP to a pint of warm water shake and spray

    maybe sold near you as leaf shiner ...lol

    good luck
     
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  11. I refuse to hug bugs lol! Sorry they can live in my yard but not on my cocopuffs

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