Bbang420
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You we’re told? Show pics of yo nats.
If they truly are fungus nats in your veg you definitely have them in yo flowers.
closer Pic of the bug.
closer Pic of the bug.
closer Pic of the bug.
closer Pic of the bug.
It was a pain in the ass to get closer pics with my phone these things are small. Only reason I say they aren't in my plants that are flowering is bc I see no visible damage n those plants the soil dries out too quick also I have a b/w barrierThe guys at my local grow shop told me that they were fungus gnats I just didn't see any larvae. I've dealt with broad mites outside before n back in 07 with spider mites my first ever indoor setup.
Probably like 10 or 15 but I knew that's what they were n have hit them with Azatrol already twice. My thing is I didn't see any larvae when I emptied out 2 of the clone cups n some are starting to come back. I'm buying gnat nix this FridayYes, you are correct. Gear up, how many plants?
Probably like 10 or 15 but I knew that's what they were n have hit them with Azatrol already twice. My thing is I didn't see any larvae when I emptied out 2 of the clone cups n some are starting to come back. I'm buying gnat nix this Friday
Yes I have a loop to look. I did see one moving dot the other day but I was looking for something bigger from the pics I seen but really I have only seen one I guess n it was tiny as hellDid you use a scope?
I was more worried about them being root aphids was looking for a slug type of thing when it comes to the gnats. I guess the little dot was it.Yes I have a loop to look. I did see one moving dot the other day but I was looking for something bigger from the pics I seen but really I have only seen one I guess n it was tiny as hell
My flowering plants I have them staggered so I get weed every 2 weeks. This will probably put that on a little hold until maybe Friday with moving in the next rotation
That's what I figured so I let them dry out to the point of almost wilt n then I hit them with Azatrol. It's what I had on hand until payday that can be used as a drench. But yeah the over watering thing is what did it. I have a fan on them now plus there's an ac in the window that probably adds to the humidity compared to the other side.Gnats usually show up from overwatering causing high humidity around the plants.
The yellowing in the garden pic may also be an indication.
The larvae die off with a good wet/dry cycle.
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