alara
Member
It's been awhile since I've been on here, but I need help with a soil gnat problem!
I just had to throw out a couple of my pothos and Calathea Zebrina plants that I had near the top and middle of my enclosure because I found eggs in them. I took them outside and poured hydrogen peroxide on the soil to kill them. But I wasn't sure if they are still usable even if I repot them with fresh soil. So last week, I went a bought a new pothos plant, washed it, repotted and split it up into two pots to give my cham some coverage. But today, I noticed even more gnats flying around the top. I still need to check the 3 big plants I have on the bottom of the cage. I tried to look at the top of the soil, and they seem fine. But I really don't want to have to get rid of those too because they've been doing so well. I'm going to check them on Tuesday and go to home depot and get a bunch of new plants to fill up the now empty space.
But I guess my main question is, what's the best way to get rid of them fast? Do they ever go away or it's something I have to deal with now? I didn't have this problem before, until recently. It would just be a shame to keep throwing out my good plants just because I don't know what to do with them.
Also I want to mention that one of my pothos is under the misting nozzle. Maybe it's getting overwatered and not draining properly? Poor plant placement maybe? I just switched from a cheap mister that had stopped working, and am now using a mistking. But the leaves from my money tree are hovering over it so I thought it would be blocking it from getting too wet, but idk.
Sorry if this a long post, but gnats are frustrating lol
I just had to throw out a couple of my pothos and Calathea Zebrina plants that I had near the top and middle of my enclosure because I found eggs in them. I took them outside and poured hydrogen peroxide on the soil to kill them. But I wasn't sure if they are still usable even if I repot them with fresh soil. So last week, I went a bought a new pothos plant, washed it, repotted and split it up into two pots to give my cham some coverage. But today, I noticed even more gnats flying around the top. I still need to check the 3 big plants I have on the bottom of the cage. I tried to look at the top of the soil, and they seem fine. But I really don't want to have to get rid of those too because they've been doing so well. I'm going to check them on Tuesday and go to home depot and get a bunch of new plants to fill up the now empty space.
But I guess my main question is, what's the best way to get rid of them fast? Do they ever go away or it's something I have to deal with now? I didn't have this problem before, until recently. It would just be a shame to keep throwing out my good plants just because I don't know what to do with them.
Also I want to mention that one of my pothos is under the misting nozzle. Maybe it's getting overwatered and not draining properly? Poor plant placement maybe? I just switched from a cheap mister that had stopped working, and am now using a mistking. But the leaves from my money tree are hovering over it so I thought it would be blocking it from getting too wet, but idk.
Sorry if this a long post, but gnats are frustrating lol