rice hulls: rice germination and GNATS

hello! the other day, for the first time I bought rice hulls and mixed them with vermiculite and light mix in a pot. the seedling is doing ok, but I have observed many gnats flying over the pot, "walking" on the substrate and so on. what should I do? should I transplant the young seedling to a substrate without hulls and throw the rice out? i'm kind of freakin' out.

I also noticed that hulls are germinating, developing roots and growing around the seedling, which I am not too excited about either ... but I was excited about the goodness of rice hulls. what should I do?

thanks for your help!
 
Rice hulls shouldn't germinate as they should just be the outer shell of the seed.

Gnats can be a pain, I use mosquito dunks crushed up along with good air movement to help with those. Will fall back on spinosad if the dunks don't do it.
 
Rice hulls shouldn't germinate as they should just be the outer shell of the seed.

Gnats can be a pain, I use mosquito dunks crushed up along with good air movement to help with those. Will fall back on spinosad if the dunks don't do it.
thanks for your help! I irrigated a product from my country that contains some kind of lethal fungus, and I sprayed the seedling with neem. hopefully it will work...
 
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