I was wondering how were you able to get rid of them?Yeh they all at the roots I have experience with getting rid of them just wanted to make sure; the last ones I delt with were white
you dont get rid of them in 2 weeks without using something gnarly, thats for damn sure. Quickest way is to just clone everything and scrap all your soil.I was wondering how were you able to get rid of them?
They can look white, brown, or red even...but because they predate on your roots, they are subterranian aphids. No matter their look they will be specific by their food sourceI’ve had aphids before but they didn’t look like this; mine were white before. Is this another type of aphid?View attachment 5082646View attachment 5082644View attachment 5082645
From what I've been reading online, it seems like this is the only option for most.you dont get rid of them in 2 weeks without using something gnarly, thats for damn sure. Quickest way is to just clone everything and scrap all your soil.
I'm assuming this is a recommendation as a preventative?nematodes stat
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you're the only one here talking about fungus gnatsFungus gnats would never cause me to chop NEVER
You're right I confused 2 different threads.you're the only one here talking about fungus gnats
Curious why transporting to plastic is helpful...battling an invasion right nowI would order those beneficials on Amazon prime get them next day I would do an H202 drench then flush with ro water then add nematodes and cover the top with diotomacious Earth. If you are using fabric pots or smart pots transplant to plastic pots until the problem is solved.
yeah, changing pots is not gonna do much. Are you dealing with these in flower? I did rootball dunks with pyganic to knock the population back and then ultimately imidacloprid was what got rid of them for good. I was dealing with them in veg though, in flower you might try bioceres WP to keep them under control until harvest.Curious why transporting to plastic is helpful...battling an invasion right now
BotaniGuard 22WP, AzaMax, and nematodes is what I heard. None of that is cheap though.Curious why transporting to plastic is helpful...battling an invasion right now