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The thing is- fungus gnat larva don't have legs or antennae-they're like worms...
Those do look like thrip larva though.
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Doesnt that destroy the living soil as well? He's growing organic.Looks like fungus gnat larvae to me.
Take 1 part hydrogen peroxide to 4 parts of water. Feed the plants the solution. Check after a week and if you still see them, do it again. Continue to do weekly until you don't see the gnats any more.
If you start to see them flying around, put yellow fly paper up in various parts of the tent. Keep on the solution above weekly until they are gone.
I would wait for others to chime in, but I'm fairly certain thats what you have.
Doesnt that destroy the living soil as well? He's growing organic.
Okay, and were you growing organic as well? I've been told when you grow organic not to treat it with hydrogen peroxide because it kills the good bacteria as well, the ones that convert the food into nutrients for the plant.If its diluted, it shouldn't hurt anything. I've done it a bunch of times and haven't had any ill effects.
Okay, and were you growing organic as well? I've been told when you grow organic not to treat it with hydrogen peroxide because it kills the good bacteria as well, the ones that convert the food into nutrients for the plant.
Yess i've read it, it wont kill the plants directly, but will kill the good bacterias that live in the soil, so its not recommended for organic growing. If you are growing in soil and using mineral nutrients, then you can use it without any problem.Google "will hydrogen peroxide kill organic plants". You'll get a ton of hits. I read a few pages of the results a while back. Have a read. There seems to be consistency in the theory.