Nander
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I tried this thread once before, but this might just be a better home. I Used to have fungus gnat problems. They ate my clones and stunted growth big time. I tried neem oil but plants did not seem to like it. I tried nematodes, and they worked.. for a while but the damn gnats came back. Not only that but they are expensive.
So why not just grow another plant that eats them? Its really easy.
Find yourself a cape sundew, and put it in a small pot or cup with pure sphagnum. Water with -only- distilled, or reverse osmosis treated water, point is, your water can't have -any- minerals or nutes in it. Also your sundew has to sit in water all the time.
If your sundew does not make dew, cover with some sort of clear plastic cup or cut two liter until dew forms, then remove.
I still see an occasional gnat or two, but the numbers have been -greatly- reduced, and the cape sundews I have are thriving. And quite hungry..
So why not just grow another plant that eats them? Its really easy.
Find yourself a cape sundew, and put it in a small pot or cup with pure sphagnum. Water with -only- distilled, or reverse osmosis treated water, point is, your water can't have -any- minerals or nutes in it. Also your sundew has to sit in water all the time.
If your sundew does not make dew, cover with some sort of clear plastic cup or cut two liter until dew forms, then remove.
I still see an occasional gnat or two, but the numbers have been -greatly- reduced, and the cape sundews I have are thriving. And quite hungry..