Savage Henry
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Hi all,
I've been dealing with fungus gnats in my coco DTW system for a bit now. I've used gnatrol at the maximum (7g/gal) rate 3 times now, 5 days apart and the problem still persists, in fact I'm catching even more fliers than before I started the treatment two weeks ago. I believe this is due to the coco being constantly moist and the 15% daily irrigation runoff.
Just bleached my drain trays and gutter two days ago.
I haven't allowed the pots of coir to dry out as it will cause the fertilizer to crystallize and cause an unwanted ec spike.
So as I was searching I found this article (https://manicbotanix.com/fungus-gnats-in-coco-coir/) from the manic botanix blog, a source I feel is reputable. He suggests performing a drench with a 75ppm spinosad solution at lights out and then flushing an hour before lights on.
From searching around here it appears that @Seamaiden has had success with this technique, if she can elaborate on it I sure would appreciate it.
I'm thinking the volume of the Drench for a 2gal pot should be somewhere between 2-4cups, applied with a watering can to ensure full coverage.
Does anyone else care to share their experiences with this technique?
I've been dealing with fungus gnats in my coco DTW system for a bit now. I've used gnatrol at the maximum (7g/gal) rate 3 times now, 5 days apart and the problem still persists, in fact I'm catching even more fliers than before I started the treatment two weeks ago. I believe this is due to the coco being constantly moist and the 15% daily irrigation runoff.
Just bleached my drain trays and gutter two days ago.
I haven't allowed the pots of coir to dry out as it will cause the fertilizer to crystallize and cause an unwanted ec spike.
So as I was searching I found this article (https://manicbotanix.com/fungus-gnats-in-coco-coir/) from the manic botanix blog, a source I feel is reputable. He suggests performing a drench with a 75ppm spinosad solution at lights out and then flushing an hour before lights on.
From searching around here it appears that @Seamaiden has had success with this technique, if she can elaborate on it I sure would appreciate it.
I'm thinking the volume of the Drench for a 2gal pot should be somewhere between 2-4cups, applied with a watering can to ensure full coverage.
Does anyone else care to share their experiences with this technique?