New Grower here! help?

FRICKITYFRICKTYFRESH

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I have also battled the gnat problem with fox farms soil, but a few simple ways to combat this is to put a 1inch layer of of perlite on top of your soil. the gnats dont seem to bother the plant much, but they are much more interested in the soil, so laying perlite down makes it almost impossible for them to reach the soil. I've also used yellow sticky traps and made a home made concoction of apple cider vinegar, a few tablespoons of sugar, and a few drops of dish soap. put that in a jar. The gnats will fly in there, but they get caught in the soap and end up dying. hope this helps. ill post some pics of my setup in a few
 

Deusracing

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I have also battled the gnat problem with fox farms soil, but a few simple ways to combat this is to put a 1inch layer of of perlite on top of your soil. the gnats dont seem to bother the plant much, but they are much more interested in the soil, so laying perlite down makes it almost impossible for them to reach the soil. I've also used yellow sticky traps and made a home made concoction of apple cider vinegar, a few tablespoons of sugar, and a few drops of dish soap. put that in a jar. The gnats will fly in there, but they get caught in the soap and end up dying. hope this helps. ill post some pics of my setup in a few
i use sticky paper and i make a mix in a jar with kayro syrup with my liquid nicotine works wonders man oh nicotine is a pesticide
 

DANK PURPY

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I have also battled the gnat problem with fox farms soil, but a few simple ways to combat this is to put a 1inch layer of of perlite on top of your soil. the gnats dont seem to bother the plant much, but they are much more interested in the soil, so laying perlite down makes it almost impossible for them to reach the soil. I've also used yellow sticky traps and made a home made concoction of apple cider vinegar, a few tablespoons of sugar, and a few drops of dish soap. put that in a jar. The gnats will fly in there, but they get caught in the soap and end up dying. hope this helps. ill post some pics of my setup in a few
omg thank you thats gonna help me tons in the future.....and yeah the method i used (soaking roots in water first then replanting in pot with fresh soil.) did work however i feel i stressed them out.
 

FRICKITYFRICKTYFRESH

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This is only my 2nd grow, but this is what my soil and nutes are producing. I recycled all of my soil from my previous grow. ive been keeping things simple as possible and getting amazing results. if i can do this, then anyone can!!!
 

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