NLX
Active Member
Hi there,
Today I was trying to get rid of my gnat fly infestation (not that bad though). There are some in my grow box. Then I was doing 1 new seedling in a new air-pot. As I finished repotting, I saw 2 transparent/white bugs in the soil. I don't know if it's mites or aphids or symphilids. I just saw them once in one of my 12 plants' soil. I do not know what it is, it looks rather aphidy/mity than magotty/gnatty. It's very small and has small members, but not like 1000.
So I thought that I might react quickly and made a nice neem oil soup and drenched the pots with the solution. Additionally I sprayed some neem solution in pulverized form onto the plants (which are still seedlings btw) and made some vinegar traps for the gnat flies.
Could it be that these bugs were gnat fly offspring?
Did I react properly with the neem oil soup?
Do you know some additional measures to take?
Thank you very much for your time and help.
NLX
PS: These bastards already killed one Ata Tundra seedling from below/the roots I think.
So I thought that I might react quickly and made a nice neem oil soup and drenched the pots with the solution. Additionally I sprayed some neem solution in pulverized form onto the plants (which are still seedlings btw) and made some vinegar traps for the gnat flies.
Could it be that these bugs were gnat fly offspring?
Did I react properly with the neem oil soup?
Do you know some additional measures to take?
Thank you very much for your time and help.
NLX
PS: These bastards already killed one Ata Tundra seedling from below/the roots I think.