Slow growing seedlings
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Dish soap is a sort of fertilizer too
Never... knock under wood here- get fungus for real when I spay a very thin layer of "boiled" chicken grit on the top
Pia
Never... knock under wood here- get fungus for real when I spay a very thin layer of "boiled" chicken grit on the top
Pia
Against stupidity the gods themselves struggle in vain.
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So many questions
lets start with fungus gnats
Fungus gnats can come from anywhere, mud on a shoe, firewood,other plants in the house.
I have thousands of seedlings going and 0 fungus gnats.
There is a bacteria known as BTi (Bacillus thurengensis 'Israelensis') that kills the larval, immature stage of the insect during its early breeding stage.
The thuringesus bacillus var. israelensis is the variety that works best on fungus gnats killing the larvae. This bacteria is safe and is used in organic gardens.
As you know, it comes in the round floating dunks used to kill mosquitoes larva, but it also comes in a powdered form, 'Aqua bac'.
I crush up one quarter of a dunk and put it in a 55 gal barrel I use for watering/fertilizing seedlings.
From the start, I have added appx. two tablespns of the powdered form (Aqua bac) to each 40 litters of potting mix and mixed it in dry.
I'm sure mixing in some crushed 'dunks' to your water/fert mix will clean them out
hope this helps, here is a pic of the powder form.
Jim from the Hills
lets start with fungus gnats
Fungus gnats can come from anywhere, mud on a shoe, firewood,other plants in the house.
I have thousands of seedlings going and 0 fungus gnats.
There is a bacteria known as BTi (Bacillus thurengensis 'Israelensis') that kills the larval, immature stage of the insect during its early breeding stage.
The thuringesus bacillus var. israelensis is the variety that works best on fungus gnats killing the larvae. This bacteria is safe and is used in organic gardens.
As you know, it comes in the round floating dunks used to kill mosquitoes larva, but it also comes in a powdered form, 'Aqua bac'.
I crush up one quarter of a dunk and put it in a 55 gal barrel I use for watering/fertilizing seedlings.
From the start, I have added appx. two tablespns of the powdered form (Aqua bac) to each 40 litters of potting mix and mixed it in dry.
I'm sure mixing in some crushed 'dunks' to your water/fert mix will clean them out
hope this helps, here is a pic of the powder form.
Jim from the Hills
Mr. Leafmould
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Fungus gnats
Thanks, Jim. Where can we get the powdered form?
George
George
After doing some research I decided to try the tb on my seedlings also. I keep a watering can full so the water is at room temperature. I just leave the mosquito dunk in it. I also started letting the surface dry before watering. I had a terrible fungus gnat problem that has now almost completely disappeared. It took a while for the tb to really kick in but it appears to have worked.
Art
Art
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