where does all this shit keep coming from

RichED

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Im in basement in grow tent just got finish with a spider might problem sprayed good top and bottom with einstein oil said to do again in three days i think im gonna dip only autos

earlyer was dealing with gnats hundreds i use ff soil ocean forest is that it

i might as well be outside gardening

anyting to offer helpful to a 6 month vet lol
 

DubRules

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get some azmax.
it is omri listed and works for most pest applications.
if that doesn't work, then use predator bugs.
nature works the best.
 

jeff f

New Member
i did the sand thing and it worked very well for gnats. put about 1 inch of sand over my soil. cleaned em out almost instantly. flystrips work too. and actually the gnats dont seem to affect my plants at all and i have read where they might be a advantagous to some extent. they are murderous on sprouting seeds though. the little maggot flies get into the seeds as soon as they crack and completely fill the inside of the shell and eat the sprout....bastards! to cure this i take a little soil for sprouting, saturate with water and microwave it for 2 minutes before putting seeds in. seems to work for me
 

Mysticlown150

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No that's not the ticket and I over water my FFOC all the time and I don't have a single gnat. Probably a bad batch of soil. Indoor growing is still the best. You can control everything and not have to worry about animals.
 

fdd2blk

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i did the sand thing and it worked very well for gnats. put about 1 inch of sand over my soil. cleaned em out almost instantly. flystrips work too. and actually the gnats dont seem to affect my plants at all and i have read where they might be a advantagous to some extent. they are murderous on sprouting seeds though. the little maggot flies get into the seeds as soon as they crack and completely fill the inside of the shell and eat the sprout....bastards! to cure this i take a little soil for sprouting, saturate with water and microwave it for 2 minutes before putting seeds in. seems to work for me
they eat your roots and slow growth. if you water less and let the soil dry out every few days they won't have the environment they need to survive. :blsmoke:
 

RichED

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thanks much to all informative positive opinions

normally i give one rep per post

i think you all deserve

reps in the mail
 
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