greenfirekilla420
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Bake it, or even easier go get a bag of pool filter sand and put a 1 inch thick layer on the top and water it in. Gnats should be gone within the week after that.
not my caseYou know the root of the fungus gnat problem is overwatering right??
never tried the microwave. the oven is the way to go, make sure the windows are open and the fans are blowing.
i just read about mixing some alfalfa hay in with your soil about a month before you use it, the nitrogen that the hay puts off is soppose to be hot enough to kill the bugs, i'm trying this right now but can't tell you if it works or not yet. just 2 days in and the soil is still infested. i'm trying this in some of my home mix that i have for my vegtable garden that got contaminated by some fried meat getting mixed in.
Wonder extreme cold?the middle of the pile was at a temp of 140 this morning, when i broke it up the bugs were loving it. so far it looks like this method is a wash.
Go got some Mosquito Dunks, which is the Bti, sold at most home improvement stores. Crush up a dunk as best you can, put the powder in a gallon jug with some water, shake it up and let it sit for several hours or over night and then water all of your plants with it. Do this every other week, and within a couple weeks you should notice less of them.Yeah that mite rid previously posted got rid of them temporarily.. They're back.... 48 hours later.. Gonna try GoGnats
No doubt, I did see them by the drain holes those fucks, any amount of money I'd pay to get rid of these fucks for good...Go got some Mosquito Dunks, which is the Bti, sold at most home improvement stores. Crush up a dunk as best you can, put the powder in a gallon jug with some water, shake it up and let it sit for several hours or over night and then water all of your plants with it. Do this every other week, and within a couple weeks you should notice less of them.
It is good to do use the dunks along with sticky traps and a dusting of DE where ever you see the adult gnats like to congregate. They also find their way up drainage holes at the bottom of the pots and lay their eggs there also, so I work DE into the carpet around the pots. Those that land in it and are exposed to the DE will die eventually.
AGREED. Also, liquid BTi is available for pretty cheap, and can be added directly to puddles, trays and reservoirs. The dunks work great too.I also don't like to put a layer of anything like DE or sand on top of my soil. Eventually it all gets wet, hinders air exchange and just gets nasty and sloppy.
What is liquid BTi?AGREED. Also, liquid BTi is available for pretty cheap, and can be added directly to puddles, trays and reservoirs. The dunks work great too.
bad for plants?The same stuff that is in the Mosquito Dunks in a liquid formulation. It may be available in grow shops or online, but the Dunks you can get at virtually any home improvement place.
Gnats thrive in rockwool from what I've read guess your fortunate.You guys got it twisted gnats are only a problem for young plants and Moist soil will attract them(that's why I choose rock wool)and if you're so worried about them use neem oil with your feedings(start off with weak doses)
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Blue Dream, Grand Daddy and Purple Kush under 1000 watt light hoping too yield big
Indoor monster plant
What do you use for your grow?
Do you think I'll get a pound off 1 plant?