jimihendrix1 Well-Known Member May 18, 2024 #2 Pics??? Generally a sign of pest infestation. Really need a photo.
M Muzzle2 Well-Known Member May 18, 2024 #3 Dude thought it added… Attachments IMG_1301.jpeg 3.1 MB Views: 65 IMG_1300.jpeg 3.1 MB Views: 66 IMG_1299.jpeg 2.4 MB Views: 63
UnknownRemedy Well-Known Member May 18, 2024 #6 jimihendrix1 said: What soil is that? Click to expand... I don't see soil, but I do see a fabric pot
jimihendrix1 Well-Known Member May 18, 2024 #7 UnknownRemedy said: I don't see soil, but I do see a fabric pot Click to expand... I figured whatever was on the pot, came from the medium.
UnknownRemedy said: I don't see soil, but I do see a fabric pot Click to expand... I figured whatever was on the pot, came from the medium.
P Pimpjuice9906 Well-Known Member May 19, 2024 #8 Buy sinosad and lost coast therapy. I also added neem meal. I had the same issue but wiped them out. You have to implement an IPM plan
Buy sinosad and lost coast therapy. I also added neem meal. I had the same issue but wiped them out. You have to implement an IPM plan
M Muzzle2 Well-Known Member May 19, 2024 #9 thank you guys! I don’t have much gnats but im noticing more. It’s coco not soil. Want me to spray spinosad on the pots?
thank you guys! I don’t have much gnats but im noticing more. It’s coco not soil. Want me to spray spinosad on the pots?
Unga Bunga Well-Known Member May 19, 2024 #10 You could spray the ones you see with 3% peroxide cut 50/50 with water . You can get Gnatrol at most home improvement stores and dissolve it and water in for the rest . They're not hard to kill .
You could spray the ones you see with 3% peroxide cut 50/50 with water . You can get Gnatrol at most home improvement stores and dissolve it and water in for the rest . They're not hard to kill .
leatherbackturtle420 Well-Known Member May 19, 2024 #11 Unga Bunga said: Looks like fungus gnat larvae to me . Click to expand... Id have to agree.