Fungus gnats what to do

Dr.Nick Riviera

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get my name off your signature or what ever that is called down there ... no not a rat
I can have you on a flight to Los Angeles right now I just made a killing this week in the stock market so I am paying every bill next year after 1pm so would you like 1st class I would so like to meet you I can have my driver there Like right now.. oh wait he just had a cookie so it'll have too be maybe 6 tonight
let me known I'm looking forward to meeting you

anyhow I'm busy I'm gonna sell my house cause
I'd like to have MY OWN Farm
if i quote your quotes, can i get a ticket to Australia?:bigjoint:
 

dabbindylan

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Spinosad works well...diatomaceous earth also help to keep them at bay... U can spray a tarp during ur dry days with water the moisture attracts insects when they try to crawl out they hurt themselfs and die.. Must be a cheap woven tarp i think acrylic or nylon cross weave
 
Spinosad works well...diatomaceous earth also help to keep them at bay... U can spray a tarp during ur dry days with water the moisture attracts insects when they try to crawl out they hurt themselfs and die.. Must be a cheap woven tarp i think acrylic or nylon cross weave
Hey that's a pretty good idea NICE
 

dabbindylan

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Mosquitoe drench works okay also...ive heard of a oil mixture also that will make ur medium intolerable for gnats. Rosemary/lemongrass/habenro oil mix water...
Gnat knix is a cool product i think its expanded glass. Kinda expensive if ur large scale
 
Mosquitoe drench works okay also...ive heard of a oil mixture also that will make ur medium intolerable for gnats. Rosemary/lemongrass/habenro oil mix water...
Gnat knix is a cool product i think its expanded glass. Kinda expensive if ur large scale
I think I posted a pic of that in this thread BTW what is that material called???
 

Sunny Organics

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not sure if anybody has answered this, you can add sand on top of the pot after a watering. let the medium dry before hand, if u want add some dematiaceous earth on top for the larvae.
 

whitebb2727

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okay so at first I swore I had a nitrogen deficiency now im pretty sure it's fungus gnats as I can see them flying around . There's not to many of them thankfully. However I just made a terrible mistake. I checked my plants today and saw the yellowing of the leaves at the bottom of te plants had gotten worse after I had just fed them at half strength for the first time. So I watered them again with nutes and it's now probably on the overwatered side so I'm assuming the gnats are going to explode. Should I add hydrogen peroxide asap . I'm going to get the yellow sticky cards tomorrow and try and find Diatomaceous Earth . Thanks
Sorry that Ollie keeps on going. I have quit and I apologize for cluttering your thread. I will remove my post for respect of you.
 

Olive Drab Green

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I use a cup per every gallon or two of soil.

It is a good source of silica.

Anyone using diatomaceous earth please be careful. I would mix it into my soil. It can be sprinkled on plants and soil but is bad for the lungs. Breathing de can kill you from serious lung infection. Wear a dust mask.
Thanks for the heads-up.
 

Psyphish

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Used captain jack's deadbug brew in my nutrient solution and my plant's leaves took a lot of damage. Dark spots and burning on all of them, probably raised the pH too much.
 

ismann

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Diatomaceous Earth is what you seek. You can mix food-grade DE with juice or water also for bone, teeth, skin, hair health.
 

esh dov ets

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okay so at first I swore I had a nitrogen deficiency now im pretty sure it's fungus gnats as I can see them flying around . There's not to many of them thankfully. However I just made a terrible mistake. I checked my plants today and saw the yellowing of the leaves at the bottom of te plants had gotten worse after I had just fed them at half strength for the first time. So I watered them again with nutes and it's now probably on the overwatered side so I'm assuming the gnats are going to explode. Should I add hydrogen peroxide asap . I'm going to get the yellow sticky cards tomorrow and try and find Diatomaceous Earth . Thanks
I get gnats and they slow growth and do to the lower leafs what yours shows. I use gnatrol a natural soil bacteria you can use through harvest but my blooming plants don't get hit much by the gnats because the soil is rarely moist on the top inch . My veg room got em pretty bad this time and the gnatrol has them down but not out(in the past it worked 100%). I still have a few but no new damage so im going to add nematodes. Would use the gnat nix type recyled glass if it was free or i had very few plants.
Oh yeah and sticky traps for the adults. I will try the diatom earth in my next soil mix.
 
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