DimbyGrows
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I transplanted last night and noticed some gnat larvae on my plant. Been searching for why my plant seems to be dying and found out. So what's the best way to get rid of gnat larvae? Area around and room is clean
Gnatrol, Azamax, Mosquito bits, sand or gnat nix top dressing - there are tons of solutions. Fungus gnats usually indicates that the soil/medium is too wet. If it's just a single plant, you can direct a small desk fan (~3-4" fan) across the soil and that will kill them off in a few days.I transplanted last night and noticed some gnat larvae on my plant. Been searching for why my plant seems to be dying and found out. So what's the best way to get rid of gnat larvae? Area around and room is clean
Neem doesn't work and it stinks if you got the right shit.Got some Neem Oil as a pesticide and increasing air flow across my plant. Will update on this forum in a few days with results! Thank you for the info guys
Got some Neem Oil as a pesticide and increasing air flow across my plant. Will update on this forum in a few days with results! Thank you for the info guys
just drenched with 3% about 30 minute ago, all good as of nowIf your plant seems to be dying I wouldn't say it's gnats, I can't believe that you wouldn't have seen hundreds of them flying around before any problems popped up. They are not the most destructive pests. They do however like weak plants. Fix the gnat problem for sure, but then look for the other reason your plant looks like it's dying.
My sentiments scrolling through the repliesIf your plant seems to be dying I wouldn't say it's gnats, I can't believe that you wouldn't have seen hundreds of them flying around before any problems popped up. They are not the most destructive pests. They do however like weak plants. Fix the gnat problem for sure, but then look for the other reason your plant looks like it's dying.