yep and those fuckers are resilient. took me a month of keeping the soil as dry as i could without killing the plants, two fans blowing constant air on them, till they were gone. always a few new borns everyday.
they came with the clones so i had them closed off in another room so i used no pesticides or anything.
yep and those fuckers are resilient. took me a month of keeping the soil as dry as i could without killing the plants, two fans blowing constant air on them, till they were gone. always a few new borns everyday.
they came with the clones so i had them closed off in another room so i used no pesticides or anything.
Mine are still around. A gnat or two show up again every few waterings. But i have all different size and stage plants all together so some pots are always freshly or recently watered. Its too easy for a couple to keep breeding.
Mine are still around. A gnat or two show up again every few waterings. But i have all different size and stage plants all together so some pots are always freshly or recently watered. Its too easy for a couple to keep breeding.
I've used sand as a topping to prevent topside issues. As for the bottom side I do not have a good source for panty-hose to protect the drain holes, unfortunately. Damn things aren't as common as they used to be.
I do regularly add h2o2 to my mix but the pads have atleast got it under control for now . Thanks for the feed back everyone ! My soils drainage is not (ideal ) for indoor i agree .