Hello, Community.
Some time ago I noticed that every now and then I saw a small fly flying around the flowering tent, very small and thought that since it was small it was going to get sucked out eventually. Today I noticed that there were about 5 of them flying around near the stems, I managed to kill two of them (not much of a difference in the big picture maybe) and thus I was able to identify they were white flies.
I read that they reproduce more easily when the soil is wet. I grow in an E&F system with clay pellets as a medium, and when the pump is on the water always stays about two inches below the surface. The pellets are like peas, all rounded and about the same size.
The thing is that I grow organically so I don't want to spray chemicals on the girls, what kind of solution is there besides spraying chemicals or soaps(more chemicals)? will those sticky taps work? It's not an issue yet, there's not even a trace of damage in the leaves, and I'd like to keep it that way.
The girls need about 10 more days to mature.
After this harvest I'm changing all the equipment so it'll be a couple of days before I put new girls in there, will the flies go in that time? What kind of early countermeasures can I implement?
Thanks all for any and all contributions!
Some time ago I noticed that every now and then I saw a small fly flying around the flowering tent, very small and thought that since it was small it was going to get sucked out eventually. Today I noticed that there were about 5 of them flying around near the stems, I managed to kill two of them (not much of a difference in the big picture maybe) and thus I was able to identify they were white flies.
I read that they reproduce more easily when the soil is wet. I grow in an E&F system with clay pellets as a medium, and when the pump is on the water always stays about two inches below the surface. The pellets are like peas, all rounded and about the same size.
The thing is that I grow organically so I don't want to spray chemicals on the girls, what kind of solution is there besides spraying chemicals or soaps(more chemicals)? will those sticky taps work? It's not an issue yet, there's not even a trace of damage in the leaves, and I'd like to keep it that way.
The girls need about 10 more days to mature.
After this harvest I'm changing all the equipment so it'll be a couple of days before I put new girls in there, will the flies go in that time? What kind of early countermeasures can I implement?
Thanks all for any and all contributions!