Nematodes

myke

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I got a package and am looking for advice on application.Appears their in sponges,5M ea lol. Is it as simple as rinsing into some water and spraying the top soil? Any fear of over dosing? If theres not much food for them do they die off or?
Thanks.
 

J232

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I was told about 2 teaspoons of granular/pellet in a 5 gallon pot and to keep it moist for at least 3 days to activate. Not sure if that’s useful at all, that’s what I will be doing myself anyways.
 

myke

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I was told about 2 teaspoons of granular/pellet in a 5 gallon pot and to keep it moist for at least 3 days to activate. Not sure if that’s useful at all, that’s what I will be doing myself anyways.
Mine are in a sponge. Not granular like what you have. I assume I can just take a 1/4 chunk off and soak that. I have two sponges at 5 million in ea.
 

J232

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Mine are in a sponge. Not granular like what you have. I assume I can just take a 1/4 chunk off and soak that. I have two sponges at 5 million in ea.
Yeah I didn’t see the sponge version, tea bags and a shaker. The shakers are in the billions, a chunk would prob work.
 

Weedvin

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I got a package and am looking for advice on application.Appears their in sponges,5M ea lol. Is it as simple as rinsing into some water and spraying the top soil? Any fear of over dosing? If theres not much food for them do they die off or?
Thanks.
Nematodes
I got a package and am looking for advice on application.Appears their in sponges,5M ea lol. Is it as simple as rinsing into some water and spraying the top soil? Any fear of over dosing? If theres not much food for them do they die off or?
Thanks.
Also known as roundworms.
Organic methods (2) heat the soil 140°F. French marigolds will repel them also. One more method PYRETHRIN /soil drenching.
 

m4s73r

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Nematodes

Also known as roundworms.
Organic methods (2) heat the soil 140°F. French marigolds will repel them also. One more method PYRETHRIN /soil drenching.
LMAO wut?

Mine are in a sponge. Not granular like what you have. I assume I can just take a 1/4 chunk off and soak that. I have two sponges at 5 million in ea.
Yep this. Dont have to use RO water, just make sure to bubble your tap water to let all the chlorine evaporate.
 

myke

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LMAO wut?


Yep this. Dont have to use RO water, just make sure to bubble your tap water to let all the chlorine evaporate.
Thanks,should i wait till I see some fliers or do it now? Just reset my room see my sig.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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thier are many types of nematodes with specific prey make sure yours are helping you.

keep water between 64-72 degrees, temperatures outside this range will kill them. nematodes do not do well outside their prefered range and they die later drop shock or right away from shock.(in the solution)

and yes the sponge can be cut but why, they will all die soon, might as well use them all in one or 2 drenches
 
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myke

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thier are many types of nematodes with specific prey make sure yours are helping you.

keep water between 64-72 degrees, temperatures outside this range will kill them. nematodes do not do well outside their prefered range and they die later drop shock or right away from shock.

and yes the sponge can be cut but why, they will all die soon, might as well use them all in one or 2 drenches
So no fear of overdose?they do expire in a month.
 

Lockedin

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@PadawanWarrior turned me on to nematodes. Thanks! :bigjoint:
I ordered 10M Scanmask nemas and just evenly divided the contents of the package (spongy / pulpy nutritive media) throughout my pots.
They halted a bad fungus gnat issue in its tracks. - took about 36 hours to eliminate them IIRC.

Bonus - I usually start new sprouts in FFOF from the last grow - I figure it's FFOF-lite. It seems that there were some nema population from the old soil that survived and inoculated the new soil and I saw no pests at all that grow.
However, I think that the population died shortly after the pests died - I need to order more.
 
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