Another update on the gnats:
I still have a few of those fuckers around, I got actual Gnatrol, I beleive its the same chemical as the dunks, but less messy, and mixes better. I've started adding it to my rez to hopefully interrupt life cycles. In the 6x4 veg room with my Hot Shot Strip, there are still gnats however. The population doesn't seem to be growing, but it definitely doesn't seem to be shrinking. These pots were soaked to the core on their last watering a week ago with the dunks, we'll see if that Gnatrol works better moving forward. Another side note in regards to the people reccomending cinamon/hot pepper type stuff. I bought from Home Depot an organic flying pest spray that is a mix of spicy stuff like cayenne and cinamon just for the hell of it. I didn't want to add any more chemicals to the room, but still wanted to do more. My plants did not like this stuff. It was in an aerosol can, and I got a little bit on the lower leaves when trying to wet the top soil layer. Within hours those leaves were done for, wilty and dead. Caused some pretty bad discoloring on other leaves as well that got minor contact. I expect my plants to bounce back from this (may lose a couple recently transplanted cloans.) but this was probably a bad idea
. I have sticky strips up, still catching a few adults a day. I may try a perlite/sand layer on my vegging plants still in one gallon pots, but its too much of a hassle to try and do it to my dozen 15 gallon pots. It seems like my small guys still have the worst of it, it's my understanding gnats like the newer growth. These fuckers are hard to kill, and this time of year everyone seems to be having issues as they move inside for season change maybe. Keeping the strips up and the gnatrol in my res should at least keep the population low enough so not to have my yields effected for now, until a more permanent solution presents it self.