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Hi guys, wondering if someone can clear something up for me please...
I am running a flood & drain setup with 4 plants vegging under a fluro atm (day 20). A few days ago I came home and noticed a smell coming from the setup. It was sorta like a pond smell, a watery smell. I looked at the setup and everything seemed ok, but when I put my nose close to the res, it absolutely stunk. I also noticed these little flies appearing on the same day, and after some investigation, Im pretty sure they are fungas gnats. I cleaned everything on the weekend, with disinfectant, but this has done nothing. After spending hours reading different sites, I have found a product called Gnatrol. I want to use this to kill the babies feeding on the roots, but Im confused as to how it should be applied. They say 1-8 pints per gallon, or 3-24 tablespoons per gallon. My res is 42 litres (11.1 gallons). Should this just be added to the res next time I clean everything out? And how much should I buy? Isnt 8 pints a gallon? (Im lost with pints and gallons).
I am running a flood & drain setup with 4 plants vegging under a fluro atm (day 20). A few days ago I came home and noticed a smell coming from the setup. It was sorta like a pond smell, a watery smell. I looked at the setup and everything seemed ok, but when I put my nose close to the res, it absolutely stunk. I also noticed these little flies appearing on the same day, and after some investigation, Im pretty sure they are fungas gnats. I cleaned everything on the weekend, with disinfectant, but this has done nothing. After spending hours reading different sites, I have found a product called Gnatrol. I want to use this to kill the babies feeding on the roots, but Im confused as to how it should be applied. They say 1-8 pints per gallon, or 3-24 tablespoons per gallon. My res is 42 litres (11.1 gallons). Should this just be added to the res next time I clean everything out? And how much should I buy? Isnt 8 pints a gallon? (Im lost with pints and gallons).