bleezyg420
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any sort of solution i can spray which is made for the sole purpose for killing these mothertruckers?? Im watering till the soil completely drys, to prevent it, but I need something more before i transplant. thannks
Remove the soil....I don't like the soap on soil thing. The surface tension properties of the soap may effect the plants water intake........I use soap on leaf undersides only...........Just remove top soil or flush well and replant..Although you may carry the problem to the new soil........IMOthats exactly the stuff im looking for, great they make it! anyone else try something similar? What about misting soap on the top soil? Thanks fiender
Good post. I hate like hell the chemical cure for things.....I used a ground up sea shell product once that would scratch and drain the moisture from the bugs, and you could eat it...completely safe....worked great...but I can't find it nowNo need to buy anything special especially grow shop chemicals,,fungus gnats are easily destroyed in soil grows but you must take away their breeding ground first,in order to wipe them out start scarifying the top 1 to 2 inches of the soil every day,this will bring any larve up to the top & they will bake in the sun & die instantly,scarifying the soil daily ensures that no larve will be missed long term,it works with great sucess,100% sucess in my case.
Next go to home depot & buy a 6 pack of sticky tape fly traps,the kind that comes in a roll,place them all around the room,between scarifying the soil daily & the sticky traps they'll be deadd as hell in a week to 10 days & you'll never see them again.
My 1st grow i was totally infested with those bastards,an old grower i know gave me that advice,i used his method & since that grow have never had another problem with gnats but the soil needs to constantly be scarified in order for it to prevent gnats from ever getting a foot hold in your grop op to start with.
Try it & i garauntee you'll get rid of those bastards easy as pie.
You're describing DE . . . diatomacious earth, which is diatom (pre-historic crustation) shell that does exactly what you've written. I'm not sure of these spellings and spell-check doesn't know these words . . . at least mine doesn't....I used a ground up sea shell product once that would scratch and drain the moisture from the bugs, and you could eat it...completely safe....worked great...but I can't find it now
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Sorry havent read the whole thread so dont know if your question was answered but I put a thin layer of sand on top of soil NO MORE GNATS!!any sort of solution i can spray which is made for the sole purpose for killing these mothertruckers?? Im watering till the soil completely drys, to prevent it, but I need something more before i transplant. thannks