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Best Soil Trap For Fungus Gnat, Homemade model

Alfred Andreson - May 18, 2017
hi welcome to this week another little plant tip advice is you may notice that sometimes when you bring the plants indoors you start seeing little flies hanging around the bottom of your plant these are called fungus gnats.

Now fungus gnats are they dangerous to your parts they are dangerous if you've got seedlings mature plant.
They're not so bad what it is is they live in the compost they lay their eggs and the larvae what they do is they go in and they just eat things and but if you've got seedlings and very young plants they
will sort of damage the roots so obviously prevent growth on your old cheap parts not only does this apply to chin plants any houseplants you've got as well.

So if you ever notice when you go to water plants all these little flies around they are actually fun
business laundered in this Post.

I'm going to talk about a few methods so it's like eventually kill so whether you have fund is not or not this is our it's alright hints and tips because it's a good thing to actually prevent you
getting mad however if you have got a little nap the fungus that then I'll give you a few ideas of how you can treat and get rid of them, okay?

So the first method
 is you would remove the top centimetre of the compost said to me the sending heart's crippled off get rid of it and refresh it however can be doing any boards is a bit messy it's not my sort of methodologies.

Second method
 it is just point topsoil, what we do is we just dress off the top of your plants with gravel now I've got sharp sand here and all those I've got some grit here and if you just look over
here you can actually see that this is a partner.
I've already done so there's about a half centimeter to a centimeter of sharp sound on there that just
prevents the lobby from being able to get out and then turn into flies.

So first of all the NATS can't lay eggs and so then to negate the problem.

The next method 
is you can go to a garden shop you can buy these like insect traps insects or sticks and what I've done I didn't think I had on that problem.

However I stopped this one in a few days ago and as you can see there are a couple of gnats on this so I do actually have fungus gnats so that's a good method that's nice and easy you just buy them stick it in back.

The final method
This is the iron so enjoy is we're going for a very ecological friendly sort of method in a way.

And what we do is you get the old carnivorous plant and I love these plants, this is a Venus flytrap you can use Champa plants and things like that and also you give you to the place of the plant any flies come round go in here and on the other they fly round and bang there you go and that's going to help you get your front.

I find that it's a more of an interesting way it's friendly is sort of natural ecological and if you don't use any pesticides everything like I hope you've enjoyed reading and hopefully you've learned something by please share and subscribe and we look forward to another growing Article.
hi welcome to this week another little plant tip advice is you may notice that sometimes when you bring the plants indoors you start seeing little flies hanging around the bottom of your plant these are called fungus gnats.

Now fungus gnats are they dangerous to your parts they are dangerous if you've got seedlings mature plant.
They're not so bad what it is is they live in the compost they lay their eggs and the larvae what they do is they go in and they just eat things and but if you've got seedlings and very young plants they
will sort of damage the roots so obviously prevent growth on your old cheap parts not only does this apply to chin plants any houseplants you've got as well.

So if you ever notice when you go to water plants all these little flies around they are actually fun
business laundered in this Post.

I'm going to talk about a few methods so it's like eventually kill so whether you have fund is not or not this is our it's alright hints and tips because it's a good thing to actually prevent you
getting mad however if you have got a little nap the fungus that then I'll give you a few ideas of how you can treat and get rid of them, okay?

So the first method
 is you would remove the top centimetre of the compost said to me the sending heart's crippled off get rid of it and refresh it however can be doing any boards is a bit messy it's not my sort of methodologies.

Second method
 it is just point topsoil, what we do is we just dress off the top of your plants with gravel now I've got sharp sand here and all those I've got some grit here and if you just look over
here you can actually see that this is a partner.
I've already done so there's about a half centimeter to a centimeter of sharp sound on there that just
prevents the lobby from being able to get out and then turn into flies.

So first of all the NATS can't lay eggs and so then to negate the problem.

The next method 
is you can go to a garden shop you can buy these like insect traps insects or sticks and what I've done I didn't think I had on that problem.

However I stopped this one in a few days ago and as you can see there are a couple of gnats on this so I do actually have fungus gnats so that's a good method that's nice and easy you just buy them stick it in back.

The final method
This is the iron so enjoy is we're going for a very ecological friendly sort of method in a way.

And what we do is you get the old carnivorous plant and I love these plants, this is a Venus flytrap you can use Champa plants and things like that and also you give you to the place of the plant any flies come round go in here and on the other they fly round and bang there you go and that's going to help you get your front.

I find that it's a more of an interesting way it's friendly is sort of natural ecological and if you don't use any pesticides everything like I hope you've enjoyed reading and hopefully you've learned something by please share and subscribe and we look forward to another growing Article.
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