Where do u find it? Don't see it on amazon3 drenches with Gnatrol and no more larvae.
Where do u find it? Don't see it on amazon3 drenches with Gnatrol and no more larvae.
Yea I had a gnat problem ever since getting this bag of soil about 3 weeks ago..keep wiping them out and used the soil one more time n they came baxk..got em wiped out for the most part again I think ..thanks DEDidn’t you already have a bug problem before adding the soil?
I live on the east coast and have never gotten an infested bag (knock on wood). I read here or elsewhere that it’s a good idea to test the soil by putting some well moistened soil in a sealed jar with the idea that if there are critters, you’ll see them in the jar after some hours. Testing a new batch of soil this way right now.
Bugs are one of the reasons I switched to coco with synthetics. No more bugs, worms, bacteria, or fungi. Just a nice clean, sterile tent.All the bag mixes have gnats in them. I got them in every type of bag numerous times. Bar Harbor, Stonington Blend, FFOF, Happy Frog all had them.
That is the main reason I switched to peat growers mixes and soluble feeds. Also not having stinky amendments around is a plus as well.
Agreed, I have a dedicated grow room and when I ran organics I would have fly papers with thousands of gnats on them. In peat mixes I might have a couple dozen gnats on one fly strip by the end of the grow.Bugs are one of the reasons I switched to coco with synthetics. No more bugs, worms, bacteria, or fungi. Just a nice clean, sterile tent.
I have a big thing of mosquito bits coming in tomorrowSeriously, just go to Home Depot and get a big jar of Mosquito Bits. Put a few handfuls in a gallon of water and let it soak overnight. Remove the DE layer from your soil and water in the Mosquito Bits water, then spread the granules on top of the dirt, then replace the DE layer if you feel like it.
3 drenches with Gnatrol and no more larvae.
They've worked for me every time, at least indoors. Same active ingredient as the Microbe-Lift BMCI have a big thing of mosquito bits coming in tomorrow
Gnatrol is BTi too, go figureGnatrol is the shit
I would say location matters, bedroom had coco plants for a year and now dirt, 30 days in and no bugs. FFOF. But basement coco plants, I had beatles and earwigs and other types of bugs. Plant count might have a large influence IME but wow ear wigs grew out if control in the coco in the basement.Bugs are one of the reasons I switched to coco with synthetics. No more bugs, worms, bacteria, or fungi. Just a nice clean, sterile tent.
If it's living soil, you're going to have bugs, breaking organic matter down, eating other bugs, etc....I would say location matters, bedroom had coco plants for a year and now dirt, 30 days in and no bugs. FFOF. But basement coco plants, I had beatles and earwigs and other types of bugs. Plant count might have a large influence IME but wow ear wigs grew out if control in the coco in the basement.
I saw white mites that someone said come with soil and are good, they eat gnat larva but I didn’t mind that if it stays in the pot but that is all I saw so far. I am struggling with watering and leaf burns/toxicity. Sure isn’t easy but still low maintenance. We are middle of summer and no bugs.If it's living soil, you're going to have bugs, breaking organic matter down, eating other bugs, etc....
There should also be bugs that you can't see.
I used to think easier too, but now that I got the autowater hooked up, I mix a bucket of nutes every couple days, and pour it into the res, ph it, and I'm done. Easy peasy.I saw white mites that someone said come with soil and are good, they eat gnat larva but I didn’t mind that if it stays in the pot but that is all I saw so far. I am struggling with watering and leaf burns/toxicity. Sure isn’t easy but still low maintenance. We are middle of summer and no bugs.
I just wanted a break from coco but about to do coco again, 2 plants in a 2.5x5, I am excited. I am a fan of both soil and coco, the little ecosystem of bugs don’t bug me. I know what you mean, bugs are gross but if they stay in the pot and isn’t creating another food chain of bugs in and outside the tent I wouldn’t like that. Basement I get bugs though.
Trying to invest learning how it works in soil, it is easy bud, low maintenence.
That versus just watering with tap once a week and top dress monthly with ready to use soil. That is why I have two soil grows already 30 days in with hardly any work put in. The difference in labor is night and day IMO but coco has its advantages in growth for sure.I used to think easier too, but now that I got the autowater hooked up, I mix a bucket of nutes every couple days, and pour it into the res, ph it, and I'm done. Easy peasy.
Can I use the mosquito bits water if I'm watering over earthworm castings?Seriously, just go to Home Depot and get a big jar of Mosquito Bits. Put a few handfuls in a gallon of water and let it soak overnight. Remove the DE layer from your soil and water in the Mosquito Bits water, then spread the granules on top of the dirt, then replace the DE layer if you feel like it.
Yes!Can I use the mosquito bits water if I'm watering over earthworm castings?