View Full Version : LITTLLE FLYS?!?!?!
smokin dope
11-17-2006, 11:37 PM
I had 3 random bc strain seeds germing, and they popped, so I put them in the new grow room, under 2 24watt flours (have 2 48"'s on the way and a 1000 hps) as i also have 10 feminized duthc passions on the way.
anyways, I noticed theres a couple TINY TINY little flies chillin in the soil. Im just wondering if this is normal, and if there going to hurt this grow? Thanks
dusto2k3
11-17-2006, 11:43 PM
i had flies b4. I put in some yellow sticky strips and wa-lah- soon enough, no more flies. It's a lot better than using some chemical to kill 'em.
smokin dope
11-17-2006, 11:46 PM
true, I might have to try that. The only thing though, is these arent your regular kinda flies, these things are TINY, remind me of fruit flies actually.
VOYAGER
11-17-2006, 11:54 PM
sounds like fungal gnats, i had them once and the spray i use is an organic spray containing pyrethins, printed on the bottle and i even heard it on the grow report that its safe to use up to days before harvest.
smokin dope
11-17-2006, 11:55 PM
ya defintly reminding me of gnats. ill try that, although these 3 havent even sprouted yet, so i dont wanna use a bug killer yet, unless someone lets me know if its a safe idea or not.
VOYAGER
11-18-2006, 12:28 AM
If they haven't sprouted you are at least in a position where you can't ruin what you got or have wasted too much time. What soil are you using cause i've heard that re-using old soil or non-sterile soil is what causes this. Being that the pyrethins evaporates away quickly would make me think that you should be ok to spray and personally i'd probably try it. Hopefully one of the pros on here can step in and correct me if im wrong.
gornik
11-18-2006, 01:02 AM
I had the same problem with the little flies when I put my three plants to flower. Got some Orange TKO organic stuff we have for cleaning and shooing away the ants. Works well. Just dilute 1/2 teaspoon per 24 oz. spray bottle. You can mist the leaves and the soil around the plant without hurting it, and might even be beneficial, seeing as its organic and comes from orange peels. I spray the soil each time I feed or water. Haven't seen any flies since I began doing this. Good luck. :smokin:
smokin dope
11-18-2006, 01:58 AM
I had the same problem with the little flies when I put my three plants to flower. Got some Orange TKO organic stuff we have for cleaning and shooing away the ants. Works well. Just dilute 1/2 teaspoon per 24 oz. spray bottle. You can mist the leaves and the soil around the plant without hurting it, and might even be beneficial, seeing as its organic and comes from orange peels. I spray the soil each time I feed or water. Haven't seen any flies since I began doing this. Good luck. :smokin:
hey dude thanks! just wondering what kinda store would carry orange tko? like a walmart/target, hydro shop or fish and supply shop? let me know. thanks
socialinjustice
11-18-2006, 02:17 AM
ive benn dealing with gnats for the last month now. i got some insecticidal soap. its kills the gnats but not the larva, which live in the soil and eat your roots. today i transplanted my plant into different soil and covered the top of my soil with sand. seems to be working much better than the soap.
smokin dope
11-18-2006, 02:18 AM
covering with sand, hows thr plants seem to like that? might try that when i re pot
BlueBear
11-18-2006, 03:42 AM
If they are fungle nats the sticky strips may be a good place to start along with the layer of sand on the soil once the seedlings pop. Make sure you get contracters sand because using regulare beach sand can contain salt from the ocean that is bad for the soil and PH. All of the other suggestions are decent as well.
Also, sand has other benifetts as well.
What kind of soil are you using???
Adieu
socialinjustice
11-18-2006, 06:24 AM
the plant is doin fine, aside from the damage from the gnats. sand is really permeable so theres not really a problem with it. it kills the larva and the gnats cant reach the soil to reproduce. try it if you have a gnat problem
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