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Never had a problem that you scene, or just haven't scene them ?

 

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Ive never had a problem that ive seen. Ive only ever had gnats when i did the winter auto grow because it was winter and cold and the growth rate was so slow the pots stayed wet for days after watering. I tried a weaker mix like you suggested and it was ineffective so i went up to 70ml. Gnats were gone in a week after that. Advice from personal experience the best type. [emoji16]

 

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whatever Porky.

 

Veritas is growing in a living soil.

 

dont think any of you took that on board.

 

remove the mulch... lol.

 

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So your saying 70ml of neem in 9lt watering can will have a negative effect on his living soil. Please explain how?

Or you having a go at micmac for suggesting to remove the mulch?

 

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whatever Porky.

 

Veritas is growing in a living soil.

 

dont think any of you took that on board.

 

remove the mulch... lol.

 

DC's.

Oh all soil is live smart cunt.

 

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