Soil question please

flyawayclyde

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So I have some organic soil, that is infested with fungi gnats. I just laid out a 10x10 heavy tarp and laid out 3 large bags of this on it
It is about 2" deep, and I live in south Texas, to bake in the sun, and boy is it hot down here this time of year. So about how many days will it take to kill these pests?

I also know that doing this will sterilize the soil pretty good.
What will I need to do too bring the soil back to life after I have killed it?

Flyaway
 

Southernontariogrower

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So I have some organic soil, that is infested with fungi gnats. I just laid out a 10x10 heavy tarp and laid out 3 large bags of this on it
It is about 2" deep, and I live in south Texas, to bake in the sun, and boy is it hot down here this time of year. So about how many days will it take to kill these pests?

I also know that doing this will sterilize the soil pretty good.
What will I need to do too bring the soil back to life after I have killed it?

Flyaway
Microbials. And food for them to get foothold.
 

bam0813

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Why not pot it up,treat and go. I dont think sun baking soil will work plus your soil is outside so how you stopping the adults from laying more eggs
 

mudballs

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its called solarization. whats really at play here is raising the temperature of the soil above 140degreees for a sustained time. hotter kills more biology. Just doing the tarp wont do anything unless temps get higher under the tarp.
 

Hollatchaboy

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It's just fungus gnats. If you keep your soil at the proper moisture level, their populations will dwindle. Are you doing a living soil, or recycled?
 

bam0813

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I get that , i know the method, i got a friend who used to put soil in his oven lol. Its hust to me organic and sterile are opposite ends of the scale. Is it just to save cash buying soil? I get that too. Just seems like easier ways to kill fungas gnats than to strip my soil to zero
 

flyawayclyde

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To all
Thank you for the information here. My wife said to dry out the soil and the gnats & larva would be gone.
the soil is not under the tarp, it is laying on top of it to be directly sun-baked.
No I am not doing an "Organic Grow" but I did get this soil because it seemed to have a better composition than most of anything else my local nursery store.
I am currently waiting on some of the "yellow sticky traps" {they will be here Monday} so I am doing the treat and go method as suggested, and I have applied Diemetcumis earth to my current pots in the tent. My drying the soil is so I can have new soil later for after this grow is over. So I have time to bring the new soil back to life for later, without the pests coming into my tent.
 
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