What are you doing with your hair?Mo gave my self a haircut and feed the compost all in one shot. MHZ i use aloe it work great and you can get one all over the place. Plus if you get burned you got your first aid right there tooView attachment 3245079 it looks like i am going to have to put the wire up this weekend Mo
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Got a question for you. I have a 20 gal rez in a recirculating setup (there is a link in my sig. if you want to look at it). I had some issues with root aphids on my last grow and lost a good percentage of my yield (Very upsetting but a much bigger has pile formed).It gets rid of fungus which in turn gets rid of the gnats. It's pretty safe to water in it can burn I used about a table spoon spread out and worked into the top inch or so of a 3 gallon pot.
It will do this at the expense of your good bacteria and microbes though I imagine, i haven't looked into it too closely for organics I used it as a quick fix when I first started with synthetics and 50/50 coco mix I was using.
The only reason Cinnamon works to get rid of gnats is because the antibacterial properties kill the fungus the gnats eat so there is no food source the gnats starve and die, if they lay eggs the baby gnats will have no food source either. I don't know much about aphids, but I don't think they are eating the fungus associated with soil grows. I think aphids eat roots if I am not mistakenGot a question for you. I have a 20 gal rez in a recirculating setup (there is a link in my sig. if you want to look at it). I had some issues with root aphids on my last grow and lost a good percentage of my yield (Very upsetting but a much bigger has pile formed).
Could I put cinnamon into my rez as preventative maintenance? How much would you use a tsp per gallon? 1 tbls for the whole 20?
They do live on the roots. In my setup the roots are in a chamber. So If I don't take care of them they get a nasty slime on them (roots). That is what the "root aphids" were eating I believe. These guys grow into fliers and often get confused with fungas gnats. That was my problem last round. Have a better understanding now I suppose.The only reason Cinnamon works to get rid of gnats is because the antibacterial properties kill the fungus the gnats eat so there is no food source the gnats starve and die, if they lay eggs the baby gnats will have no food source either. I don't know much about aphids, but I don't think they are eating the fungus associated with soil grows. I think aphids eat roots if I am not mistaken
So short answer : No probably not. I've never dealt with aphids though.
It's rare for me to see gnats even feeding molasses/ewc/kelp teas every 2 weeks.I don't deal with bug issues often, even in the summer. After next years outdoor garden I'll have a bit more experience dealing with pests
That's my biggest problem right now, Mo. No central A/C. Time to move.H2O2 and even bleach seem to be the standard fare for keeping the rez clean. Another factor that helps is low temperature. Colder rez = less problems. I am running H2O2 in the cloner to keep the water clear and it adds oxygen to the water. I have the AC set at 77 which is keeping the cab temp at 78.
Got a question for you. I have a 20 gal rez in a recirculating setup (there is a link in my sig. if you want to look at it). I had some issues with root aphids on my last grow and lost a good percentage of my yield (Very upsetting but a much bigger has pile formed).
Could I put cinnamon into my rez as preventative maintenance? How much would you use a tsp per gallon? 1 tbls for the whole 20?
Just straight into the rez? Just a few drops of the rosemary?rosemary oil and cocounut water.
Just straight into the rez? Just a few drops of the rosemary?