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Tue Feb 25, 2020 12:12 pm
Hmr81.5 wrote:Are any leaves sitting on each other? Might be they are sweating
Yh a few of them are

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That's happened to me. I just try do some leaf tucking to stop it happening at much
Ill give it ago cheers mate

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GMO wrote:Yeah the plants breath out moisture just like us. It's that proces that drives all plant processes for transportation of nutrients and uptake of water etc

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Sweating up as i call it is where there is not enough air movement. The leaves lay idol on each other basically blocking there breathing.If you get air movement through the plants does not have to be strong it will stop this from happening.
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kbag wrote:Sweating up as i call it is where there is not enough air movement. The leaves lay idol on each other basically blocking there breathing.If you get air movement through the plants does not have to be strong it will stop this from happening.
Sounds like i need another fan then mate

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Thinking about flipping next res change in a few days

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Gnats!!!

Just seen 1 of the fuckers and killed it im guessing there must be more

Whats best to rid them??

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I’m not an expert but I have had some in my houseplants for ages. I looked a lot into it and the steps I took were to 1. Stop my girlfriend overwatering the plants 2. Put up yellow sticky traps 3. Cover the soil in diatomaceous earth and 4. Spray a mixture of water, neem oil and a bit of dishwashing liquid onto the leafs.

I don’t think a single fungus gnat is a problem, so some sticky traps would help to monitor and if it’s getting worse you can always use more drastic methods.

As I said I am a newbie but I just looked into this so I thought I could share my limited experiences.



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weedabix wrote:I’m not an expert but I have had some in my houseplants for ages. I looked a lot into it and the steps I took were to 1. Stop my girlfriend overwatering the plants 2. Put up yellow sticky traps 3. Cover the soil in diatomaceous earth and 4. Spray a mixture of water, neem oil and a bit of dishwashing liquid onto the leafs.

I don’t think a single fungus gnat is a problem, so some sticky traps would help to monitor and if it’s getting worse you can always use more drastic methods.

As I said I am a newbie but I just looked into this so I thought I could share my limited experiences.
Cool think ill just get a few sticky traps and see if they get anything, havent seen anymore so hopefully just the 1 at the moment but never know lol cheers mate

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Update res change veg day 30

Going to flip tomorrow AM

Mixed up 40L consisting of...

80ml Shogun Coco A
80ml Shogun Coco B
20ml Shogun CalMag
40ml Shogun Sumo active boost

EC a bit high at 1.9 but we will see how they react

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