I have fungus gnats. Tons of them, in fact. Everytime I get close to my containers, I see a swarm of them. And yet, my plants look gorgeous. What exactly is the problem that all of you see with them?
Because I raise everything organically, and use lots of both composted and uncomposted materials, I actually expect fungus gnats, and have always figured that they were a healthy part of the process of breaking down organic material. Maybe they are a problem with a grow that uses chemical fertilizers, where the choice organic material for the maggots to feed on, is the tender young roots?
I don't see them as pests, and don't plan on doing anything to get rid of them, lest I disrupt the balance of the micro-ecosystem that I've already started to develop. Does anyone else see this as a valid thought?
Because I raise everything organically, and use lots of both composted and uncomposted materials, I actually expect fungus gnats, and have always figured that they were a healthy part of the process of breaking down organic material. Maybe they are a problem with a grow that uses chemical fertilizers, where the choice organic material for the maggots to feed on, is the tender young roots?
I don't see them as pests, and don't plan on doing anything to get rid of them, lest I disrupt the balance of the micro-ecosystem that I've already started to develop. Does anyone else see this as a valid thought?