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LIttle Larve

dogmeat

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Most recently I have cracked a rockwhool groden cube in half to check on the root development of some of my clones and i notice some white little fucking worm lookin things w/ some black spots on the end of them....I have also noticed i have an abundance of white flys...it also looks like their eating away at the stem under the rockwhool...what are these bastards and how the hell do i kill these ones?

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sproutco

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You got all kinds of critters

You got all kinds of critters

Sounds like fungus gnat larvae.

Biological: Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies israelensis (Bti) (Gnatrol)

Comments: A naturally occurring, spore-forming bacterium produced commercially by fermentation. Bti applied at labeled rates provides temporary control and is toxic only to fly larvae, such as mosquitoes, black flies, and fungus gnats. Repeat applications commonly are needed for long-term control. This Bt is a different subspecies from that applied to foliage to control caterpillars. Bt labeled for caterpillars is not effective against fly larvae.

If you don't find gnatrol, you can use bt in mosquito control available at home depot or similar. All this is safe for you and your plants.
 
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dogmeat

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sproutco said:
Sounds like fungus gnat larvae.

Biological: Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies israelensis (Bti) (Gnatrol)

Comments: A naturally occurring, spore-forming bacterium produced commercially by fermentation. Bti applied at labeled rates provides temporary control and is toxic only to fly larvae, such as mosquitoes, black flies, and fungus gnats. Repeat applications commonly are needed for long-term control. This Bt is a different subspecies from that applied to foliage to control caterpillars. Bt labeled for caterpillars is not effective against fly larvae.

If you don't find gnatrol, you can use bt in mosquito control available at home depot or similar. All this is safe for you and your plants.


Holy shit sir...this is what they look like. You are sooooooooooooo correct.
 
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