Gnat Control

Sunbiz1

Well-Known Member
I have used play sand for the last 2.5 years and I haven't had a gnat since then. All you need to do is put a 2 inch layer of sand on top of the soil and its now 100% impossible for the gnats to lay their eggs. Takes about two weeks to get rid of all of them. Sand is $3 a bag. I throw out the sand when I transplant. Some dirt will get to the top but it's not enough for the gnats to lay eggs in because it dries out in between watering. I've been doing this for a while with 100% success. Be careful when pouring water onto the sand. You can dig a hole through the sand easily and get lots of dirt on top. Best thing to do is place a small bowl on top of the sand and poor the water into the bowl. This displaces the water and is an easy fix. I would never put any pesticide into the soil and I would never use a spray on the plants after the first week of bud. This technique stops all bugs from invading your soil and it's 100% safe.

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You posted this last week in plant problems section, I recall the photo.

Yes, I'll definitely be using sand as opposed to cinnamon. Cinnamon kills leaves upon contact, and it's virtually impossible not to hit leaves on young plants in small containers...so no more cinnamon even though I enjoy the smell.

Peace!
 
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