heeeeeeeeeeeeeeellllllllllllppppppppppp !!!!!!!!!!!! Roaches in the soil

kawskawskaws

Active Member
hello so today i was going to transplant some of my clones and i see a bug that looks like a Roach in the bottom of the soil.. the roots look real nice and white and the plant is ready to go into a bigger pot... what do you guys think i should do...

im using fox farm ocean forest ...
 

Serapis

Well-Known Member
Do you live in Florida? Is it a roach or a palmetto bug? Don't sweat it, they don't eat much. Hopefully it didn't lay eggs in your grow.

;p
 
If it was a roach, it's most likely onterested in some of the organic content of your soil. Never heard of them munching on plants. Still...a little neem oil or diatomacious earth should discourage them...
 

Pureblood89

Well-Known Member
roaches don't eat anything living, the feast on dead and decaying animal and plant matter, they can't digest fresh food.
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
i agree with everyone else.. i don't think that roaches would really be too interested in anything that is living or growing.. kill that sucker and you should be in the clear..
 

dewbzillla

Active Member
If you only saw the one, you should be cool, wouldn't hurt to get a lil diatomaceous earth and sprinkle some on the dirt, any crawlies will die within days from that.
 
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