Lol damn that looks funny. Thanks. I didn't see bugs in my media that's mostly peat. I'm running soiless peat vermiculite synthetic. No fungus gnats I think
I ordered spinosad. And sprayed with 1 teaspoon per quart of potassium soap today. I'm gonna go see how many died yet...
My gnats came in FF Ocean Forest, I didn't let it dry out long enough (I know better, just made a mistake). I am now pastuerizing the soil in the oven, 15 minutes at 350 degrees F, then 30 minutes at 250 degrees F.
To be honest, I think I've had a bad gnat infestation before and didn't know it because I didn't have the yellow sticky traps in the tent. I would see one or two flying around and think no big deal. Now, with just two flowering plants you see in the picture, I have been getting 15-20 gnats caught in the yellow traps every single day, I know this because I count them every morning and crush the newly caught gnats with my finger, so I know how many are new each day. They seem to hatch and escape from the net somehow - the holes in the airpots have been like hotel california for the gntas, I'm going back to cloth smart pots, no drain holes.
This has been the routine for 10 weeks of flowering, I just harvested this week. Ironically, despite the gnats and the deficiencies they caused, this harvest might be the most potent, certainly one of the stickiest I've ever grown.