electricthot12
Active Member
I have had root gnats as long as I can remember. I have opened new bags of commercial potting soil and witnessed a cloud of them exiting the bag. Above ground, they are harmless, except in their capacity to lay eggs. Some say they are near impossible to eracicate. And as aphids, they can be bad news. But I have read that below a tipping point (population wise) they become beneficial. So that shouldn't be hard. I confess I've just ignored them before, but I'm going for population control from now on.What else in our grow rooms might we have a tendency to over-react on?