Found tiny worms while bottom watering my pathos. Haven’t seen this before with this plant.

I had reported this plant a few months ago when it was rootbound from a 12cm to 17cm pot. It was drying out in a week in the winter. The plant stays in moderate to low light and has shown growth after repotting.

What are these worms?

by Human-Detail-4711

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  2. As far as I know, normal and okay – they’re likely tiny earthworms which can help keep the soil healthy. If they’re still alive you can tip them back into the plant’s soil or into the ground outside if you don’t want them.

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