gimmethatfish
Active Member
Hello everyone! It's been a very long time. I've moved into a much nicer house and got around to making myself a nice little grow room!
I set out to transition from DWC with Advanced Nutrients to an all organic hand-watered grow using Sub's SuperSoil recipe and Nugbuckets' main-lining training strategy.
I amended about 60-70 gallons (not sure of the weight... roughly one shit-load, I would estimate) of Roots Organic soil following Sub's recipe. I purchased a new 50 gallon trash can (with lid) for 'cooking' the soil during the waiting period; I was uncomfortable sealing the can as I wanted gas exchange (still left the lid closed always). The SuperSoil was started in late May or Early June (5 months+ ago now).
As I am now in veg, flowering is about 55 days out, and I've started to think about moving the soil to sealed storage containers in my basement (winter is rapidly approaching).
Of course I wanted to check and see if my soil was looking clean and healthy. Smells good, looks good, moisture seems a little... high.
As soon as I think moisture my brain whispers "...fungus gnats....." so I pound my fist on the soil... and again
Lo and behold, a bakers dozen of adult fungus gnats make themselves visible, alerting me to their presence and that of their larvae.
I'm skeptical that the Roots Organic I bought was free of larvae... but regardless.. I would very much like to salvage this awesome batch of SuperSoil. Losing this soil would be extremely cost prohibitive to the rest of my grow, as I went balls-out on gear / safe & abundant electricity.
I would much appreciate any advice on getting rid of these fungus gnats.
Unfortunately I know that freezing does not work.
I set out to transition from DWC with Advanced Nutrients to an all organic hand-watered grow using Sub's SuperSoil recipe and Nugbuckets' main-lining training strategy.
I amended about 60-70 gallons (not sure of the weight... roughly one shit-load, I would estimate) of Roots Organic soil following Sub's recipe. I purchased a new 50 gallon trash can (with lid) for 'cooking' the soil during the waiting period; I was uncomfortable sealing the can as I wanted gas exchange (still left the lid closed always). The SuperSoil was started in late May or Early June (5 months+ ago now).
As I am now in veg, flowering is about 55 days out, and I've started to think about moving the soil to sealed storage containers in my basement (winter is rapidly approaching).
Of course I wanted to check and see if my soil was looking clean and healthy. Smells good, looks good, moisture seems a little... high.
As soon as I think moisture my brain whispers "...fungus gnats....." so I pound my fist on the soil... and again
Lo and behold, a bakers dozen of adult fungus gnats make themselves visible, alerting me to their presence and that of their larvae.
I'm skeptical that the Roots Organic I bought was free of larvae... but regardless.. I would very much like to salvage this awesome batch of SuperSoil. Losing this soil would be extremely cost prohibitive to the rest of my grow, as I went balls-out on gear / safe & abundant electricity.
I would much appreciate any advice on getting rid of these fungus gnats.
Unfortunately I know that freezing does not work.