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cannabiscrusader

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Just refilled my veg res and the angels smiled and said go hit balls and drink beer. These are not good angels, more like giant fungus gnats with fancy flip phones and newsboy caps. Any ideas on how to treat for them? Maybe play some Dylan?
Poser boy gnats. They flutter into walls head first buzzing about terp drop shatter goo dabby poos. Weak against all Pokémon types
 

DeadHeadX

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I’m pretty bad. Water them every other week whether they need it or not. My mother moved in with my sister and I inherited her plants…

And fungus gnats.
They like our household plants also. My current weed grow seems gnat free after some
BTi, but I was bummed to see one buzzing around near a house plant the other day. I hit the houseplants with BTi sometimes too, but we have a lot of house plants. My 3x3 keeps me busy enough.
 

shnkrmn

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Don't have to we will just hijack one again,that was great

This ancient thread was brought back from the grave specifically for shitposting.
 

FirstCavApache64

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Just refilled my veg res and the angels smiled and said go hit balls and drink beer. These are not good angels, more like giant fungus gnats with fancy flip phones and newsboy caps. Any ideas on how to treat for them? Maybe play some Dylan?
This stuff plus yellow sticky traps works wonders for fungus gnats.
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Just a drop or two of the liquid in each gallon of water works by killing the larvae stage and sticky traps get the adults.
 

TCH

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This stuff plus yellow sticky traps works wonders for fungus gnats.
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Just a drop or two of the liquid in each gallon of water works by killing the larvae stage and sticky traps get the adults.
Question on this for coco on a reservoir. Can it be added to the res at a drop or 2 per gallon and just run that way? Or should it be hand watered in right after a feeding?
 

shnkrmn

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This stuff plus yellow sticky traps works wonders for fungus gnats.
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Just a drop or two of the liquid in each gallon of water works by killing the larvae stage and sticky traps get the adults.
Oh lol. I don't have fungus gnats, just mild hallucinations lol. I do have a pound of gnatrol somewhere, I use it in my rain tank in the summer.
 

FirstCavApache64

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Question on this for coco on a reservoir. Can it be added to the res at a drop or 2 per gallon and just run that way? Or should it be hand watered in right after a feeding?
It just needs to soak into the media and I see it's used in large livestock ponds and water tanks so I would think it's good in a res. The larvae eat it and it destroys their guts so they starve.
 

TCH

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It just needs to soak into the media and I see it's used in large livestock ponds and water tanks so I would think it's good in a res. The larvae eat it and it destroys their guts so they starve.
Getting ready to chop a few plants, but there will still be one in there early on in flower so I'll have to test it out. Tossing it in the res would definitely be much better than having to water it in multiple times over a week or two.
 
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