





I have a small problem, or maybe a big one, but I'm dealing with mosquito larvae. I tried using mosquitodunks But that makes the ppm a bit unstable, so I discarded it. I put out yellow sticky traps and several have been caught, but the problem is that when I water, the larvae appear in the runoff so clearly the mosquitodunks wasn't working. I researched hydrogen peroxide, which is very good for eliminating them, but you can also damage the roots. I'm watering with 4 liters. Has anyone tried this method?Or have one you recommend to eliminate these bastards. I'm starting flowering, I'm only on day 4, so I want to get rid of them so the girls can start strong.
by Virtual-Fortune9820

2 Comments
use BTI bacteria or nematodes(SF) if u can get them fresh
wouldn’t go for neem oil bc of flower and taste
u can use fine sharp grained sand as a topping 1cm minimum to prevent
use fresh yellow stickers for further detection
Well the larvae need water to survive, I’d suggest an extra day of letting it dry back and lowering the humidity and putting the fan on low and pointing it towards the medium.