HumbleNMotivated
Well-Known Member
So I just moved into this place last August. This is my first grow which I started about mid January. When we came to look at the place the previous tenants were growing herb in the basement, just a few clones at the time but enough to put up some red flags. So that lead me to believe that I'd probably run into issues with contamination or pests my first run as I have no idea how clean they are as people, let alone growers. I have indeed ran into some pests here about ten days into flower.... I believe they are fungus gnats. They look very much like the first image in this thread: https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=159960 They don't have a fat ass like those aphids seem and also don't have long pointy wings more round and proportionate to the size of the fly. I inspected all my plants and there are no bugs sitting on any of the leaves top or bottoms. Couldn't really see any larvea with my magnifier but really didn't know what to look for...
Just went into my room and saw three or four of them. Killed all with the hand clap method and shook all my plants to see if any more took flight. Tonight marks first sighting of any. A few plants are about ready for watering so the top few inches are pretty dried. Was gonna let the others dry out while making a swift and unrelenting battle plan.
What is the best most complete method for eradicating this bitches quick and fast. My options I was considering was Azamax dunk, H2O2 in a 1:4 ratio to water, mosquito dunk, and or a thin layer food grade diatomaceous earth on soil tops. I can probably do any combination of those listed as well...
Another question. I store my soil, Promix HP, in 30 gallon totes with the lid slightly cracked so I don't run into any bacteria or mold problems. Even though there isn't any food for the gnats in the soil and the soil isn't very moist will the gnats lay larvea in this soil or is the moist soil the only attractant? These are stored not in any of my grow rooms but in my basement about 5-10 feet from my grow room.
I like to post here in this Colorado section because helps me get to know my local people! Thanks for any help here stay medicated.
Just went into my room and saw three or four of them. Killed all with the hand clap method and shook all my plants to see if any more took flight. Tonight marks first sighting of any. A few plants are about ready for watering so the top few inches are pretty dried. Was gonna let the others dry out while making a swift and unrelenting battle plan.
What is the best most complete method for eradicating this bitches quick and fast. My options I was considering was Azamax dunk, H2O2 in a 1:4 ratio to water, mosquito dunk, and or a thin layer food grade diatomaceous earth on soil tops. I can probably do any combination of those listed as well...
Another question. I store my soil, Promix HP, in 30 gallon totes with the lid slightly cracked so I don't run into any bacteria or mold problems. Even though there isn't any food for the gnats in the soil and the soil isn't very moist will the gnats lay larvea in this soil or is the moist soil the only attractant? These are stored not in any of my grow rooms but in my basement about 5-10 feet from my grow room.
I like to post here in this Colorado section because helps me get to know my local people! Thanks for any help here stay medicated.