Greenbud209
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Having a hell of a time killing these little mofos and larvae..anyone have anything they did to kill them for good?
i am using cocoSoil or hydro...coco or DWC?
As i mention above,very effective. Kill all the adults and H202 for the babies...and let the top dry. Water from the bottom until u don’t see gnatsi am using coco
Where do I get gnatrol i did some research on it looks like pretty goodYellow stickies for the adult flyers and 3 drenches with Gnatrol for the larvae........works every time.
Mosquito Bits contains the same ingredient, BTI........it's just not as concentrated as Gnatrol.Where do I get gnatrol i did some research on it looks like pretty good
Yellow stickies for the adult flyers and 3 drenches with Gnatrol
Drenches? Dunking media in solution or watering til it comes out the bottom?Yellow stickies for the adult flyers and 3 drenches with Gnatrol for the larvae........works every time.
You add it to your water/nute solution and top feed until there is substantial run off.........allow a week or so between drenchings.Drenches? Dunking media in solution or watering til it comes out the bottom?
Serious???Where do I get gnatrol i did some research on it looks like pretty good
Mosquito Bits contains the same ingredient, BTI........it's just not as concentrated as Gnatrol.
Where can I get gnatrol?
I mean yes I can get it online but is it found in any well known storesSerious???
Amazon.com
Ebay.com
I bought mine at the local hydro shop.I mean yes I can get it online but is it found in any well known stores
I have sand i bought from lowes it has small rocks in it bot sure how well its wrking yet its only been about 4 daysWater your pots from underneath. Allow the water to wick up from the bottom. If the gnats (and their larvae) don't have a moist/open environment they can't lay eggs there and multiply.
Or add 1in layer of sharp sand (used as an addition to concrete, can be found at Lowes or Home Depot) to your pots. The gnats are unable to penetrate through the sharp sand to lay eggs, and any eggs in the coco will be unable to hatch and start their life cycle. The sharp sand works similarly to diatomaceous earth in that it will litterally cut the gnats to pieces as they try to push their way through it, due to microscopic jagged edges and such. HAS to be sharp sand though, not play sand.. play sand is too fine and will end up getting into your soil and clogging things up.
The former option is a preventative measure, the latter will stop them both before and after your problem has begun. I like both of these methods personally, as they require no chemicals or sticky traps, and are effective
How many times til you saw a difference u mentioned about a week between drenchesI bought mine at the local hydro shop.