Should I wait it out?

asdewqasdfgh

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I have a goddamn village of fruit flies infiltrating my plant. shes about 7 weeks into flowering. ive tried a few things to get rid of the fruit flies but nothing seemed to work permanently. i scoped the buds and the triches are mostly cloudy with no ambers at all. should i wait it out til i see some ambers or should i harvest now because the fruit flies are all over my plant?
 

Sunbiz1

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If it's "bagseed", then probably yes b/c trichs rarely become amber. Fruit flies?, you sure they aren't gnats?.
 

JAMES HOOKER

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Try putting up a hotshot and put some sand in your pots to keep the eggs from hatching,Worked for me 6 weeks into 12/12.

LOL
 

asdewqasdfgh

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If it's "bagseed", then probably yes b/c trichs rarely become amber. Fruit flies?, you sure they aren't gnats?.
not sure exactly what they are but they are attracted to my iguanas food which is veggies and my soil so im thinking they are fruit flies. i heard sand will do the trick but when i water after a while wont the sand fall to the bottom of the pot? i tested out a nug and i got kinda high but it didnt last very long. im hoping after i harvest and dry&cure that i will get more baked. if not, on to the next seed.
 

Sunbiz1

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not sure exactly what they are but they are attracted to my iguanas food which is veggies and my soil so im thinking they are fruit flies. i heard sand will do the trick but when i water after a while wont the sand fall to the bottom of the pot? i tested out a nug and i got kinda high but it didnt last very long. im hoping after i harvest and dry&cure that i will get more baked. if not, on to the next seed.
I think they are gnats, try using coffee grounds as a thin top dressing...you're close enough to harvest where it shouldn't affect the ph a whole lot and gnats hate it.
 
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