simpleleaf
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Neem oil can also be used as a root drench. Edited to add, fungus gnats love water, so if you have any sinks near, those have a drain trap and may be gnat breeding places.
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I use hot shot blocks for 3 days and then put them away coz they are toxic nasty shit....but its the only way to 100% terminate fungus gnats and spider mites.... anything else they will be back pretty quickThis is the third time my crop has been ruined by gnats! I’ve done everything. I just cloned my strains put them in the clone machine, waited a day and sprayed them with neim oil. I have new gbats a week later! It the vinegar bowl and on the yellow strips. I started the last grow out with all new seeds and still had gnats! Help!
You sure about that as im aware its the BTI- Israelensis strain that kills em. I use microb-lif pool and pond mosquito treatment. Scaled down its like 5 drops per 50 gallons, but use more drops than that as a watering treatment. There's a major fungus gnat problem with most bagged soils. Fungus gnats weren't a thing in my area till 3 years ago. Never had them. Started my indoor run with bagged soil as usual but gnats right out of the gate. I had to get BTI, and noticed at the shop the 3 people ahead of me and a customer that just walked in all needed fungus gnat treatments.BTK spray .
Btk spray is non toxic and specifically for fungus gnats. 100% effective
Can you describe the 3 drenches?To repeat what I said in your other thread.
Yellow stickies for the adult flyers and 3 drenches with Gnatrol for the larvae.
I'd never use Hot Shots. And that's NOT the only way to get rid of them.I use hot shot blocks for 3 days and then put them away coz they are toxic nasty shit....but its the only way to 100% terminate fungus gnats and spider mites.... anything else they will be back pretty quick
It's the only thing that has worked for me. I tried a few drench products. Smoke bombs work too if you apply a few times. I think a few things here are not available... gnatrol for example is banned as far as I know... in fact the hot shots themselves I have to import as they are banned from sale here.I'd never use Hot Shots. And that's NOT the only way to get rid of them.
I vote for predators.It's the only thing that has worked for me. I tried a few drench products. Smoke bombs work too if you apply a few times. I think a few things here are not available... gnatrol for example is banned as far as I know... in fact the hot shots themselves I have to import as they are banned from sale here.
I add Gnatrol to my nute mix and feed to run off.......once a week for three weeks in a row.Can you describe the 3 drenches?
I use gnatrol and ogbiowar foliar and root pack (as drenches) weekly. I alternate and sometimes use both at the same time. I see a gnat flying around here and there but no serious infestation.
What you use?
Nematodes and sticky traps work for me.What you use?
I did this and it worked, but sand everywhereUse fabric pots and cover top with sand
Yeah it kinda sucks but thats how i ended up getting rid of those lil bastards, i tried everything, even let plants dry out to point of wilting over and thats only thing that work for meI did this and it worked, but sand everywhere
big huge pain in ass when it dried out too, made water bounce off it if I did not use copious wetting agent.
Neem oil is half-assed too but the sink drains is right on. My basement sump was open to my grow room and I had gnat problems for ages until I noticed adults coming out of that area. Built a cover with filtered vents so my room air could get in without gnats and the problem went away. Bags of soil or even soilless media can be infested with gnats so keep them far away from the grow space and inspect for gnats.Neem oil can also be used as a root drench. Edited to add, fungus gnats love water, so if you have any sinks near, those have a drain trap and may be gnat breeding places.