Aussie Growers Thread

Saffasteve

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Ok genius,, so why did it work in the pots that didn’t clog? Quite literally no more gnats?
I can pour petrol over some gnat infested pots and set it on fire, there'll literally be no more gnats so is that a good idea too, your logic is severely flawed
 

beernutz

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After seein your post i realised it was bullshit an yas were taking the piss outta some one.
Only rolled in here end of last year so no doubt i missed all the crap that went on back then but have dug my way threw allot of the threads an this thread of the as you put it good old days..
Were you around during the "rapegate" days lol
 

Venus55

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You got any actual proof it was the D.E that worked ?
I wasn’t doing any other pest control bar neem once a week and sticky cards. And in every other grow before and after that particular one still had gnat dramas.

The grow I just harvested is when I started to use a sieve and try it again. The amount the cards were catching decreased significantly.
 

Saffasteve

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I wasn’t doing any other pest control bar neem once a week and sticky cards. And in every other grow before and after that particular one still had gnat dramas.

The grow I just harvested is when I started to use a sieve and try it again. The amount the cards were catching decreased significantly.
So you've got no real proof .
 

Bullygrowz

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I wasn’t doing any other pest control bar neem once a week and sticky cards. And in every other grow before and after that particular one still had gnat dramas.

The grow I just harvested is when I started to use a sieve and try it again. The amount the cards were catching decreased significantly.
Theres a product called gnat nix that is same idea as d.e but it looks more like perlite so shouldnt clog anything up ive used it before but just dont bother anymore because i can control my gbat problem with sticky traps and neem. Just though id offer a solution rather than pick at you :D
 

Venus55

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What are you talking about? I didn’t, it didn’t, kill any plant at all.
The blockage/poor drainage in the two caused significant lock out issues that took me Some time to rectify, but nothing died and fuck I learnt so much during that time as I was determined to get them right and I succeeded.
 

Venus55

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Best way to solve fungus gnats is to learn how to water properly
Nah mate. I had a 600x600 floor drain with stagnant water sitting permanently in the room. Perfect environment for them. I would let the pots dry right out at times which is not a good practice and not intentional and STILL gnats.

Don’t forget you’re talking to the pro water boy here
 

Saffasteve

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Nah mate. I had a 600x600 floor drain with stagnant water sitting permanently in the room. Perfect environment for them. I would let the pots dry right out at times which is not a good practice and not intentional and STILL gnats.

Don’t forget you’re talking to the pro water boy here
Refer to my quote of the day.....
 

Saffasteve

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What are you talking about? I didn’t, it didn’t, kill any plant at all.
The blockage/poor drainage in the two caused significant lock out issues that took me Some time to rectify, but nothing died and fuck I learnt so much during that time as I was determined to get them right and I succeeded.
You could have vegged out some new plants and had them half flowered in the time it took to bring them back into a somewhat half decent shape so all you succeeded in is wasting time and electricity
 
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