Do a root drench with some azamax for like a week and that should kill the larvae and if you don't have a grow store near you then I'm guessing the peroxide thing, I've never heard of it but I'm sure it works just the same. Also if your doing a root drench with either of those substances then make sure your only using in veg and if you absolutely have to do it flower then make sure you can flush for at least two weeks after your root drench. Another alternative is Adding some lemon juice to your water mixture and that detours from munching on the roots, Next step is to let some lady bugs go and let them go to town on the gnats that are coming up out of the soil. That last one wont really kill them but more or less just keep them from harming your plants while at the same time keeping your plants safe from the chemicals that kill the bugs.
Soil Fi!.. You know that brotha!
I've been busy my friend- sorry you havent heard from me!
I've been working on making compost bins and a worm farm for castings! Today going to buy some Red Wigglers! They were closed yesterday
I think I'll be sticking with soil for some time. Once I feel like I got a good thing going on , I'll keep doing soil but I'll start venturing into coco grows or maybe hydro. Idk yet.
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Updates for you Fi. ..
Got some Smart Pots and starting a FFOF Mix so I don't have to use any added chemicals. I'll probably use tea from my worm casting bin though.
It's kinda a super soil mix. Mostly FFOF will be the soil. Just a lot of added minerals & etc.. However, I'll be conjuring my own organic nutes. So feed will be cake walk. Or will it?
Well see. I think as far as experimenting with different kind of mediums is not happening within this year. I want to get a solid thing going on then collect some nice buds. Still experimenting
with bag seeds so I dont fuck up the good ones.
Speaking of seeds Fi. How long can they stay good for? I'm keeping the good ones in a plastic Tupperware(s).
Peroxide eats the larvae up, it's very caustic to their chemical makeup/structure and will leave nothing standing in the soil depending on the concentration used... just make sure it's diluted if it's high %, or it can/will do hellacious damage to the ladies.
BTI dunks?
Peroxide generally comes in a 3% solution, what % should be used...3 parts water to 1 peroxide?.
For just 3%, yes.. 3:1 shouldn't be an issue.. for 35%, 70%, or 90% hydrogen peroxide.. make sure the math is done first, then do the math again before you add anything.
TY!, I don't have the problem yet but will come summer...happens every year when I move plants constantly from outdoors/indoors. I've tried a layer of perlite/cinnamon to prevent them from entering medium, but the little bastards just crawl in through drain holes. Last year I finally lost patience and reluctantly drenched w/an organic pesticide.
Which is something I'll never do again, despite the FDA telling me it was safe.
Ahh yes, you -might- have a few techniques mixed up I suspect.. cinnamon oil is the one that both suffocates, and dissolves spider mites.. that used with tanglefoot at the base of the plants and you can't go wrong for a very fast cleanup in the big picture
you ever bend down to look at your plants and get one of them things stuck to your hair, tough times indeed. work great though