Try turning fan on pots, they dont fly the best, you can disrupt their cycle in many ways. Topdressing, spraying etc.Hey, anyone know what these are? There are so many, I've been using these sticky fly catchers all around the base of my soil pot and they catch LOADS but they're still flying around after two weeks. Any tips how to get rid? Thanks!
Will this kill any larvae in the soil? And what kind of soap?Neem foliar, 5ml neem oil, 2 mil of soap, warmish water, shake well as you need the neem to disperse, spray on plants at lights out.
Thank you I've put the fan directly on the soil now!Try turning fan on pots, they dont fly the best, you can disrupt their cycle in many ways. Topdressing, spraying etc.
Do you have a link? I'm in UK and can't seem to work out where to get these! Thank you!Fungus gnats, neem drench and gnat nix on top 1in deep atleast keep using stickys
Do you have a link? I'm in UK and can't seem to work out where to get these! Thank you!
I had a horrible infestation during my last grow and bought nematodes, but I cut back my water and they all went away before I needed to use them. They can't hurt, but I don't think they're really necessary.Usually you can just adjust your watering practices or some fans to fix this...but if you have a shit ton, then you will need to treat it. Can keep using the sticky pads to kill the adults, and water in nematodes into the soil. They will take care of the larvae. If you still have issues, water the other half of the nematode pack in a week later.
Yes...I should have been more clear. My oscillating fan is directed at the tops of the pots and the underside of the canopy to move air through my mainline setup. That is how I got rid of gnats as well.I had a horrible infestation during my last grow and bought nematodes, but I cut back my water and they all went away before I needed to use them. They can't hurt, but I don't think they're really necessary.
Also blasting a fabric pot with a fan can cause molds and issues with your roots. If you're going to do it, try to to keep the airflow just above the pots or use an oscillating fan set to low.