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Mr rancheiro
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say it aint so.These don't look like aphids, they look like fungus gnats. I can't help you, even using nematodes I am failing in my battle with these little fucks.
You got to cannabis infirmary but didn't bother to read on the first page of this thread?
https://www.thcfarmer.com/community...ungus-gnats-and-other-fun-bugs-id-pics.55071/
Although, looking better at those pictures, you actually have both. Pull your plant out of the pot and check the roots. Keep either first inch or two of yoir soil dry or create a phisical barrier between the flying critters and the soil, to get rid of gnats. Use caps bennies as a drench and foliar to get both under control.
The only other aphid I know of, besides a root aphid, that flies and I have experience with are cabbage aphids. They also go through a flyer stage.I did see that page but I dont think I have Root Aphids. I did a intensive search around and haven't really found any type of Aphid exactly like the ones I have. Also I havent seen any of those eating my roots. they usually go around the buds and put some eggs there then die stuck in the resin.
Really, you still can't knock them off even with nematodes? Are you applying twice to break the egg cycle? Also, if you have a reeeeeeally sharp eye (or magnifying glass) the little guys should be alive an wriggling. Ive had dead batches turn up. e.g. they dont come to life when placed in waterThese don't look like aphids, they look like fungus gnats. I can't help you, even using nematodes I am failing in my battle with these little fucks.
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