Cookie_rookie
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In my veging clones soil & sometimes on the leaves there more and more little nats. They don't seem to be harming the plant... The question is can they harm the plant and either way how do I get rid of em?
There's different additives to yur water you can try. I never did so can't say they work from personal experience. Try letting your soil dry out completely before your next water. If your soil is always moist they will thrive and you'll never get rid of them. As far as effects on your plants, during veg less likely to hurt the plant. In flower they can get in your buds so I would try and get rid of them before flowering. A couple here and there isn't bad but if they are all over I'd act now.In my veging clones soil & sometimes on the leaves there more and more little nats. They don't seem to be harming the plant... The question is can they harm the plant and either way how do I get rid of em?
heres an easy trick instead of pumping soils full of chemicals peroxcides and so on works 100% for me each time let your soil dry out and leave it for 1 week with a fan blowing on them lighly larva cant live in dry soil and be the adults have nothing to feed on then with thw fan theres 2 things that happen cause the soil is dry they cant feed which they cant fly due to not eating so they will fly till they die or land and die fuck chemicals an wasting ur money that works every single timeI'm stressin about this I can see tons of flyers In the soil some people are saying hydrogen paroxide
But I was thinkin it will kill the good stuff in my soil?
the week of dry soil should also kill the eggs if u want after that week i can water with 2 tablespoons of peroxcide to a gallon of water but to be honest u wont need 2heres an easy trick instead of pumping soils full of chemicals peroxcides and so on works 100% for me each time let your soil dry out and leave it for 1 week with a fan blowing on them lighly larva cant live in dry soil and be the adults have nothing to feed on then with thw fan theres 2 things that happen cause the soil is dry they cant feed which they cant fly due to not eating so they will fly till they die or land and die fuck chemicals an wasting ur money that works every single time
Diametrius Earth, my friend.
http://www.diatomaceousearth.com/
Mix it in the top 2 inches of soil each transplant. It seems like a powder to us, but to fungus gnat larvae, it's like sharp jagged razors as they try to wriggle to the surface. Slices them up good.
End of fungus gnat problems.
I use it and it works.
In this order, though it you do it properly the Diatomaceous earth will cure your problem.Sand on top of soil?
Someone told me that