Sand to get rid of pests??

kushmonster

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Im having a problem, I have these lil black gnats (I think) in my soil!! I read on here that someone said to put a thin layer of sand on the top of your soil, well I just picked up some sand but before I do this would like to get other opinions also picked up Garden Safe Insecticidal Soap insect killer, for the future hopefully I wont have to use it but better to be safe then sorry!! please help!!thks
 

stinkincatfish

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ive heard that this works.
1 inch of sand, then water from the drain holes

havent tried it yet and still have gnats
i think thats my next move
if that doesnt work im thinking toxic chemicals

btw ive tried diatomatious earth(no effect)
go-gnats smelled nice but thats all
have some tomato spray that kills ok but never gets rid of them
sticky strips do help
 

kushmonster

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Man thks is that the case though, gnats that live in the soil?? And they die off if the soil is totally dry??
 

skatterman420

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yeh same problem here, i tried a insect killer called Seven, then yesterday i saw a spider in there, went to kill it, then was like you know what, natural pest control.. hehe
 

stinkincatfish

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i was thinking praying mantis, then forgot

might try that

when my soil gets dry the plants wilt(not at the same time either)
 

gangjababy

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What do you mean about the soil being dry and stinkincatfish?
my soil can be totally dry and my plant won't wilt for a day or two. I also use liquid silica so I think that helps. I've had terrible gnats and it was from overwatering it's just that simple. What kind of soil are you guys using that has the gnats?
 

kushmonster

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I used M.G. moisture control, not the greatest I know, Im into my first week flowering when I noticed, hopefully the sand suffocates them and I will let the soil go dry before watering again, just dont know how the sand is gonna affect my soil when I water, any advice??
 

UserFriendly

New Member
You need to get some beneficial nematodes. Diatomaceous Earth will work as long as it doesn't get wet. Sand will not affect the soil/plants in a negative way. People add it to soil and use it as a hydroponic medium.
 

stinkincatfish

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by the time my plants wilt i figure the dirt is pretty dry.

but i still have gnats.

i try to water just befor this point but since some plants drink more than others
ill catch some wilting from time to time.

i guess what im saying is weed likes dry soil and gnats seem to like weed.

predator bugs thats what im saying. ill soon be infested in praying manti
 

MOVKushSmoker

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I'm pretty sure I got them from the Organic MG and overwatering. Organic decomposition is a big cause of Whiteflies and Fungus Gnats. I checked them about an hour ago and there was ONE fly in there and I killed it. Running out now to get the sand. You should try the 80% Distilled water with 20% Hydrogen Peroxide and pour enough in there to completey cover all your soil. It will kill the eggs that are brewing down in your soil. Last night I had a few hundred flies. After the watering and Fungicide3 spray I had but nearly ONE adult today. I'm pretty satisfied. GOOD LUCK! OH! The Fungicide3 is a 3 way combo spray... Fungicide/Insecticide/Miticide. The flies produce a sap they say that can create mold on your leaves... This spray covers it all. It's derived from Neem Oil. I hope all you guys get rid of your gnats too!
 

MOVKushSmoker

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OH! I also forgot! Ladybugs are the BEST way to naturally control the gnats. I'm going to see if I can get like 5 of em and put them in the room with them. Ladybugs rock and will not harm your plants whatsoever! They eat ALL plant pests...
 
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