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Leroythegoodboy

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Yes. In week one of flowering. Starting to see some pistols
 

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Question for you pros- while I was feeding yesterday outside i caught a few of the gnat/flies on the stems and flying around near the soil. I shook them out and did my best to make sure they were gone when I brought them in. Is there a pesticide yall recommend? Ideally I would like to not use any. Thanks.
 
Damn! For the most part, it seems like a good solution. But have read it can alter flavor and possibly lead to throwing up, as it does to the insects
 
Hoping my soil is not infested. Hesitant to bring them back outside, may leave in tent perma now.
 
Fungus Gnats are a pain in the butt, and they can damage plants too!

Get rid of them by using Mosquito Dunks





The Dunk kills the damaging little gnats before they ever start flying. Once the cycle is broken with Dunk, then no more adults! No more breeding.
Look into using the dunks disolved in water
 
Thats awesome, ordering some dunks now thank you! And you would just put them inside a bowl of water inside and outside?
 
Myself, I water from the bottom only. This leaves the top inch or 2 dry, which will kill the gnats as they crawl thru it. In 9 years of growing in my garage I have NEVER had any issues with bugs.
 
Yoopers is correct knats are most likely a problem when you keep soil too wet all the time , I agree with water from below if you can . I have a very bad back so thats out for me.
But the stickys work for adult flyers, and the Dunks are use in the water 1/4 dunk per gal . should start to break their life cycle.
Also add 1/4 of DE over top of your soil , it will cut them apart as they climb up and out.
 

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