Fungus gnat experiment #569

CarolinaPotheadsNew

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I swear, the pantyhose has turned my game around. They were getting in top and bottom. Now the holes are sealed and the top covered tight. I untied one and nothing. No fliers or hatchling. Not sure if they're gone from the soil but the plants are happy. Now I'm wondering. Did the cannabis plants come first or the seeds? :)
 

GreenGenez421

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I was watching a program on History channel called Ancient Aliens. The topic of the show was how alien microorganisms influence our planet and the role they've played throughout earth's existence. They sent a collection device up into the stratosphere and collected microorganisms. These microbes were ranging of all different sizes, but what I found most interesting is that anything that has particle size of 20 micron and up is here to stay. It's physically impossible for that microorganisms to re-enter the stratosphere.
So this collection device they sent up, when they retrieved it and analyzed the collection plates, they found organisms that were up to 220 micron. That's pretty wild if you think about it, earthly adaptations has alien origins.
So next time you see a fungus gnats, run, that's shits alien engineering.
 

CarolinaPotheadsNew

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I was watching a program on History channel called Ancient Aliens. The topic of the show was how alien microorganisms influence our planet and the role they've played throughout earth's existence. They sent a collection device up into the stratosphere and collected microorganisms. These microbes were ranging of all different sizes, but what I found most interesting is that anything that has particle size of 20 micron and up is here to stay. It's physically impossible for that microorganisms to re-enter the stratosphere.
So this collection device they sent up, when they retrieved it and analyzed the collection plates, they found organisms that were up to 220 micron. That's pretty wild if you think about it, earthly adaptations has alien origins.
So next time you see a fungus gnats, run, that's shits alien engineering.
I wonder sometimes if there aren't new types of fungus gnats that are predisposed to attack cannabis lol. My grow store guy swears that they're so bad this year because some commercial pesticide was banned last year causing an outbreak of gnats. Well,,, I dunno,, maybe, but I think he's too high lol. He's growing a couple of Rasta Jeff's best Irie Genetics strains. But,, he does have a point. He has an aeroponic setup in store and he's still fighting the damned things. He thought my pantyhose was silly, but, my gnats are gone. If I do see them I'm terminating their asses.
 

Star Dog

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No gnats in sight from new coco it's coming up on 3 wks.
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Now I'm certain gnats in coco are introduced or fly in and lay eggs unlike soil where you're almost guaranteed in getting them in it?

@CarolinaPotheadsNew that dude in the grow store isn't the one that's got them under control without using poison or spending money or looking at gnat free future :bigjoint:
 
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