Javadog
Well-Known Member
Your standards are very high. :0)
Let me add my thanks for all the comments on the gnat issue.
The truth is that fungus gnats are a pretty much ignorable thing
unless they go through a population explosion. This only happened
to me once, when I changed to the wrong soil for the sort of grow
that I was doing.
I use namatodes for the young, and traps for the adults and have
not had issues with them.
....but when I find that the one fracking bean of a Soma plant has
been attacked before getting from the soil, well, then I have a problem.
I will test the Spinosad theory, but this will have to wait until I get the
clones that must be saved out of it.
Take care,
JD
Let me add my thanks for all the comments on the gnat issue.
The truth is that fungus gnats are a pretty much ignorable thing
unless they go through a population explosion. This only happened
to me once, when I changed to the wrong soil for the sort of grow
that I was doing.
I use namatodes for the young, and traps for the adults and have
not had issues with them.
....but when I find that the one fracking bean of a Soma plant has
been attacked before getting from the soil, well, then I have a problem.
I will test the Spinosad theory, but this will have to wait until I get the
clones that must be saved out of it.
Take care,
JD