Thank you. I've watered with nematodes and I've hung up another bunch of traps. Hope that does it. I would spray with neem oil, but I have just released a ton of predatory mites for thrips, would be a shame to kill those.Looks like fungus gnats mostly. They're fairly easy to get rid of.
Gotcha, thanks for the insight. Something is for sure sucking at my leaves though, so that might be thrips I guess. I had thrips last year and caterpillars.Not sure if the neem will kill the larvae in the soil. The adults don't cause issues, it's the larve in the soil that eat roots. Another thing you can do is put a layer of diatomaceous earth on top of the soil, but at this point that would also probably kill the good nematodes. Give it a week or so and see if the number of flyer caught decreases, that will let you know if the predators are working.
Thanks I'll look into those! Gnatrol is BT, right? I'm already using a variant of BT for catarpillars, probably not the same tho.Gnatrol or Biolyft
End of Gnat Problem
BTI not BTGotcha, thanks for the insight. Something is for sure sucking at my leaves though, so that might be thrips I guess. I had thrips last year and caterpillars.
The leaves are also showing signs of deficiency, which could be caused by roots being eaten, right? But the rest of the plant looking healthy makes me wonder. Might just be a good old deficiency.
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Thanks I'll look into those! Gnatrol is BT, right? I'm already using a variant of BT for catarpillars, probably not the same tho.
Gotcha, thanks! I will try to find some European versions of these recommendations. We're a bit limited compared to you Americans when it comes to pest control, it seems.BTI not BT
bt is for caterpillars and similar
bt is for mosquitoes and fungus gbat larva , it does not kill the adults
i suggest microbe life bmc over mosquitoe bits because its 2x concentrated and also 2x shelf life.
another sop for fg and key is having good airflow over medium because that will deter the fliers from laying their eggs. Have yellow traps as a pest pressure monitor and to also catch em . If u see more than 10 in a week i suggest using highest dosage of bti and for adults to buy it roce beetles to chow the adults
Atheta coriaria or Rove beetle (Dalotia coriaria)
Atheta coriaria or Rove beetle (Dalotia coriaria are used primarily to assist in the control of shore flies and fungus gnats and other small arthropods in the soil or planting media. They also help control soil stages of thrips and feed on most other small soil organisms such as moth flies...www.evergreengrowers.com
Yeah, those small white dots/areas on the lower leaves look very much like thrip damage.Gotcha, thanks for the insight. Something is for sure sucking at my leaves though, so that might be thrips I guess. I had thrips last year and caterpillars.
The leaves are also showing signs of deficiency, which could be caused by roots being eaten, right? But the rest of the plant looking healthy makes me wonder. Might just be a good old deficiency.
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Thanks I'll look into those! Gnatrol is BT, right? I'm already using a variant of BT for catarpillars, probably not the same tho.
Understandable , there’s just simple preventive measures like air on medium and enough dry batching u def can make pressure of FG if not cured even if ur region has them always. Key is like any pest is knowing ur pest pressure populations for correct sop/ipm. FG is a never ending issue exp for organics but like Ive Discovered it’s like any pest is knowing ur scouting but also being aware to never allow high range populations to occur . Meaning way easier to tame and reduce small-none and keep at bay always by a good ipm program than fighting when pest pressure is medium-high mode.Gotcha, thanks! I will try to find some European versions of these recommendations. We're a bit limited compared to you Americans when it comes to pest control, it seems.