Hey Jun! Springtails are known to eat fungus and fungus gnat larva and all kinds of bad things in your soil. I had a gnat infection from a bad bag of soil and I noticed they weren't able to take a foot hold in the pots I had worm castings in which were infested with springtails!! I learned they are amazing at eating the bad and pooping good so I bought more worm castings (Joselyn's organic soil booster) and those yellow traps and every single gnat was gone within a growing season. And now the amount of roots my plants have are insane!! Hope this helps.
🍜 Also, just wanted to say, you had me actually laughing hysterically with the noodle-root ponytails. Keep it up and keep keeping it real. I love that you don't fuss over things and don't chase the newest most variegated plant - the hobby was never about that, anyway!
🍜 wow Jan…. I did wonder how it went with your rigorous repot.. thank you for the real update. Love how you keep being you and talk about errors and the ugly truth in Plants. Cuddles for the boring cohost 😂
I had a bad infestation of fungus gnats last winter, for me what worked was a concentrated form of BTI that Pretty In Green carries as “Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis - Bti Powder”. It’s also easy to use as you just sprinkle it on your water. Beautiful, beautiful plants Jan, love your easy going/straight forward approach to the plant hobby .
Anthurium offsetting isn’t always due to an issue with the main growth point. They can literally just do it. Maybe they’ve got a very nice root system and they are putting enough nutrients to support a second growth.
We also got a bag of the same tree fern fibre and repotted a huge amount of our plants in it and ended up with a fungus gnat invasion. We just watered with Neem oil a few times, then realised we’d also acquired an army of springtails as well and all seems to be under control now 🤞
I use MICROBE-LIFT BMC2 to control fungus gnats and it’s been a lifesaver! It’s basically a liquid form of mosquito bits (BTI bacteria that kill fungus gnats larvae). I just put 2-3 drops into my 2 gallon sprayer I used to water my plants. I don’t know if you have access to it in Australia, but highly recommend if you do!
🍜. Thanks Jan. success with all the repots when you look at their roots. Apart from fungus ants. Looking forward to seeing how you treat them and how long it takes to eradicate them. 🐈
I was dealing with fungus gnats for almost the last year. I tried everything it seemed like. I'm finally at the point where I see maybe 2 or 3 fungus gnats a day. What finally worked for me (knock on wood) was nematodes for my non moss pole plants and then (as someone else in the comments said) add a little hydrogen peroxide into each upside down water bottle when watering moss poles.
Fungus gnats are annoying but common. Since switching back to soil, I’ve avoided them by freezing my soil for at least 30 minutes (not ideal for big bags, though). I’d love a video on handling them! I also got spider mites from a friend-she feels bad, but it happens.
I suppose a few here & there are normal but because I added SO MUCH volume of new substrate to my house it’s a crazy mess hahaha !! All things are manageable in moderation :)
I've found the most effective way to ensure fungus gnats can't breed, is by making a tea using EasyTRAP Mozzie Bits - 1 tablespoon per litre, shaken then left overnight in cold water - or use warm water and shake & soak it for half an hour... make it up when it's watering time as it needs to be relatively fresh when applied. I also add a little Foliage Focus. Water your substrate with it just like you do when watering your plants - then do it again 2 weeks later. I do it again a month-ish later, just to make sure(though it's not 100% necessary). It won't kill any gnats that are already alive, but it'll make the substrate completely uninhabitable for gnat eggs. I have hundreds of plants - many Anthuriums, Alocasias, Hoyas, Peperomias, etc etc etc - I swear by it! Sounds like a bit of effort, but it's really not. The more water retention, the more this is necessary. Oh also, it's good for the soil!
🍜🍜🍜hooray I am as “rough” as you with my plants, don’t think it’s rough though Glad that they are recovered Great job!! And thank you so much for another longish video ❤
It's as if you knew the struggle today. My first ever fungas gnat experience today and thought let's just chill pests happen! (As you said) have a gin and watch a TH-cam video to just get some zen back. THIS was the video! Made my day. The best 👌 looking forward to your pest update video now
Great timing indeed. Now if those yellow sticker stuff can just be made to look more pleasing and less like all my plants are on a discount sale 😂 I would feel better.
Was using BTI (Mosquito Bits) made into a watering solution until I discovered how dangerous the insecticide is. Ugh! It was working too. Well I’m anxious to see your gnat video. Am searching for a less dangerous option. 😉
@@sydneyplantguy I thought so too. But when I got the liquid form, the warnings on the packaging were insane. I went back and checked the dry bits. The warnings are there, just in smaller print. Caveat emptor.
Veitchii: new forming leaves soak up all the water pretty fast. They want moisture like Alocasias, never fully dry out. New leaves will pucker if water dries out during forming (a bit like orchids)
Most of mine are in lechuza semi hydro pots. For veitchii I have some in full lechuza black pon(larger than the regular pon) some in tree fern. Some with a mix. One in leca. Leca works ok but it has a lot of salt burn and needs to flush. If you don’t want to go semi hydro I would add tree fern to the mix. It’s hard to recommend which substrate as it depends how often you water/humidity/light (how fast it dries out) I can say it wants to remain airy and very lightly damp, never completely dry. Veitchii’s are pretty forgiving.
2:34 none of those effect the root system much, I'll cut off the roots if I hurt them too much. Roots are hard to recover but easy to grow back. 24:10 that also happened to me, the damage occurs inside the leaf sheath, nothing you can do for that. Anthurium roots don't like to grow deep in firm substrate, they just poke out. 49:10 I'll cut the new leaf and leave an old one.
🍜Fungus gnats are so annoying!! Can’t wait to see how you get rid of them. I love watching you take care of your plants, they look great. I don’t think you are rough with them.. But maybe that means I’m rough with mine as well. Idk. I also love watching you cut the ugly leaves!!!!
About veitchii's leaf damage, in my expierence with other anthuriums (sirih and pallidiflorum) the cause is usually humidity level being lower than the plant needs this moment or the substrate being not moist enough while the leaf is forming
Love seeing your gorgeous anthuriums!! I've just got my first one - a baby clarinervium, and really excited to size it up :) To get rid of gnats I would 100% recommend beneficial nematodes, nothing else ever worked for me! 🍜
🍜 🍜 🍜 I've had quite a few fungus gnats year but this year, luckily, I haven't really had any. It's a shame that the new substrate mix resulted in more of them! Luckily, as you said, they are the "best" pest to have and mostly just annoying 😄
My new Queen leaf did the same thing as yours. If never unfurled correctly, it’s wavy too. I was disappointed, but I think it has to do with growing in ambient and its winter now in Ohio. Yours are so beautiful!
🍝 Impressive growth in just 2 months! 😃 My plants are currently just surviving. Can't wait for spring or at least some really really cold days with snow and sunshine... that would lift the mood ❄☀️
I started adding stratum to the mix , it holds water and gives nutrition 😅 Also for gnats I use something called T drops in every watering. It kills gnats like 70% in a day!
I hate the sticky traps too!! The glue is so strong and it sticks to everything! I think the gnats is why the pinguiqula trend started? Have cute plants eat the gnats 😅 (Still considering getting a few of those, but then again, never have too many gnats) 🍜
i love your videos so much! i just wish i could watch all of them but they’re soooooo longggggg it makes it tough to get through especially when i work so much
Yep, me too on the fungus gnats. Once I added moss to my Anthuriums mixture the gnats got so much worse. I have been using Tree Fern fiber “New Zealands” from Amazon and it did not bring gnats. The more moisture you have the more gnats we get. I use BIT solution every watering and also bought a KATCHY from Amazon. I feel you my friend it’s a pain for sure, but our plants love it.
for your fungus gnats, you can water the mosspole and soil with 3% hydrogen peroxide to kill larvae, I have done that once with a mosspole and never saw a gnat on it again. Or nematodes are really good as well, never have used them myself though, but some plant friends have. curious to see your video on that topic.
🍜 omg fungas gnats! I’ve had them in my soil bad for awhile. Probably because I tend to ‘over love’ my plants and keep them too moist lol I even had larvae in a few moss poles. I’m getting them under control now. A friend gave me something called fly drench (bought at a hydro shop) for the moss poles. 1ml to 5ltrs. Took 1 treatment and gone. I also have Yayes Pyrethrum diluted in a spray bottle. After a few rounds of spraying the soil they are finally going (I hope lol). I’ve moved about half of my plants to leca or pon which I also think is helping. Thank for another good video. Looking forward to the gnats video.
Sometimes BIG risks have Big payoffs. Other times.. well you know... Big Consequences. Excellent you saved yourself a lot of time and are seeing great results. ^_^ But you've got some good instincts, if not great ones. You READ your plants well, IMO.
Hey! Just found your channel in Chicago from my monstera group. I'm so excited to watch your content! Regarding your fault in the leaves at 24:00 do you think it's possible that you hurt one of the more important roots when you were repotting out a but if a while back? For your gnat problem, can you get "mosquito dunks" (that's the brand) by you? I found them on Amazon after someone else in the group gave me her "mosquito dunk tea" recipe. It's supposedly safe for your plants, humans and animals (toxic to mosquitos, gnats, and one other bug that I can't remember off the top of my mind- but it's not the honey bee). Anyway here's what she told me to do: To make your "tea", you'll use 1/4 of a mosquito dunk per gallon of water. You can just cut the dunk up with a knife into quarters or whatever size you need. You can put them in a rain barrel as well. You leave the dunk soaking in the water overnight & then remove the dunk. You can reuse one more time in the same way (reuse it right away or let dry out completely in between uses). Once you remove it, you have your "tea" which is the water that the dunk was in. You can use the tea to water all of your plants as you normally do. It will take about a month to get rid of all of the larva because of the life cycle of the gnat. She suggests to also use the sticky gnat traps in the meantime. Also, I have one last question for you-- have you tried a soil substrate situation where you also add a wick in the bottom of the clear pot to wick up water from bottom watering? If so, have you had any luck or do you have any suggestions?
I love that you said you don't like the word 'wet' then said 'moist' like 4 times in quick succession 😅 I bet half the audience cringed through that 😜 Screamed internally with you with that sticky trap reveal 😶
Question: doesn't the moss cover attractt fungus gnats? Because it's moist etc. I usually cover my substrate with rice husk to avoid the gnats from reaching the substrate,
I've had moss covers on my pots for over 4 years and never had gnat issues ... so in itself it won't attract gnats but it will defs give them a perfect breeding grounds :D
I’m interested to know how you find the layer of moss on top of your pots? I’m in Brisbane and was worried that the layer of moss could cause the stems to rot from being constantly damp at the base? My aroid mix is basically the same as your recommended one and use fofo as well.
With aroids, there's not much danger in stem rot, unless there's a fresh cut. There's not really a base to the plant, as new roots just grow from the nodes. You can see on Jan's clarinervium roots at 28:10, the main part of the root is just buried stem from which side roots grow. Some growers with mature plants that don't want to repot into a bigger container will even put a plastic collar around the stem so they can bury the stem in more substrate/aroid mix so they can grow more roots above the container.
I got a bag of the tree fern fibre from Tim at the Maitland show, I didn't open it for about a month, and I thought I saw some flying things inside it, put it out in the sun for a few hours, and they seemed to disappear, I have added some into my last batch of mix, so will be checking that out tomorrow 😕 Why don't you tie your anthurium leaves up(except the queen) like you do with your philo's ?🍜🦦
I've noticed a lot of anthuriums with big leaves on social media only has one leaf, do they cut the smaller ones off so the plant can prioritise one big leaf or do the other leaves just die off? My anthurium crystallinum hybrid is very dense with small leaves so i'm wondering whether i should prune it a bit?
Have no idea how to put an emoji here…..lol…..noodle…..will wait for the fungus gnats video…have an infestation and really dont know what to do, tried about everything and they will not go away.😢
Hi, Jan! The tree fern fiber did wonders for your anthurium. Those fungus gnats are manageable. I found beneficial nematodes to be quite helpful. In your area, GoodbugShoo carries the nematodes to stomp them out! Nemassist Fungus Gnat Treatment 15 Million for approx $44 Bugs be gone!
Nematodes!!!!! Only way to get rid of them without constantly treating. I treat quarterly. I’ve tried every other “remedy” and wasted so much money. Hope you find success getting rid of the little bas+a£s!
You are the 1st plant enthusiast I have heard admitting that he is content with their current collection. Keep it real😊
There's a few people that I watched that have said the same 😊 wildFern, thejunglehaven, goodgrowing, just to name a few 😊
@@ThatGirlShelbyy yep. I also follow all three lol
@@KayBX it's always nice seeing people being open with those things! Makes it easier to control impulse buying 🤣
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Hey Jun! Springtails are known to eat fungus and fungus gnat larva and all kinds of bad things in your soil. I had a gnat infection from a bad bag of soil and I noticed they weren't able to take a foot hold in the pots I had worm castings in which were infested with springtails!! I learned they are amazing at eating the bad and pooping good so I bought more worm castings (Joselyn's organic soil booster) and those yellow traps and every single gnat was gone within a growing season. And now the amount of roots my plants have are insane!! Hope this helps.
Interesting. Thanks for sharing!
Good to know :) cheers !
Brad was giving you his two cents! 😂❤
🍜 Also, just wanted to say, you had me actually laughing hysterically with the noodle-root ponytails. Keep it up and keep keeping it real. I love that you don't fuss over things and don't chase the newest most variegated plant - the hobby was never about that, anyway!
🍜 wow Jan…. I did wonder how it went with your rigorous repot.. thank you for the real update. Love how you keep being you and talk about errors and the ugly truth in Plants. Cuddles for the boring cohost 😂
Does not even look real. Incredible anthurium ❤️ everything looks amazing
I had a bad infestation of fungus gnats last winter, for me what worked was a concentrated form of BTI that Pretty In Green carries as “Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis - Bti Powder”. It’s also easy to use as you just sprinkle it on your water.
Beautiful, beautiful plants Jan, love your easy going/straight forward approach to the plant hobby .
Anthurium offsetting isn’t always due to an issue with the main growth point. They can literally just do it. Maybe they’ve got a very nice root system and they are putting enough nutrients to support a second growth.
We also got a bag of the same tree fern fibre and repotted a huge amount of our plants in it and ended up with a fungus gnat invasion.
We just watered with Neem oil a few times, then realised we’d also acquired an army of springtails as well and all seems to be under control now 🤞
That's great to hear :)
Ant sand granulated from bunnings . Works better than the sticky things… sprinkle on top and water in 😊
I just repotted three of my anthurium last night. Their roots are so satisfying ❤️🍜
I’m fighting the fungus gnats also. Started the treatment 10 days ago. Watering them with mosquito bits tea. Every time you water for 3 months.
I use MICROBE-LIFT BMC2 to control fungus gnats and it’s been a lifesaver! It’s basically a liquid form of mosquito bits (BTI bacteria that kill fungus gnats larvae). I just put 2-3 drops into my 2 gallon sprayer I used to water my plants. I don’t know if you have access to it in Australia, but highly recommend if you do!
I have been using mosquito bits but a liquid form would be soooo much easier ! Thanks :)
i love how big the leaves of some plants are
🍜. Thanks Jan. success with all the repots when you look at their roots. Apart from fungus ants. Looking forward to seeing how you treat them and how long it takes to eradicate them. 🐈
I was dealing with fungus gnats for almost the last year. I tried everything it seemed like. I'm finally at the point where I see maybe 2 or 3 fungus gnats a day. What finally worked for me (knock on wood) was nematodes for my non moss pole plants and then (as someone else in the comments said) add a little hydrogen peroxide into each upside down water bottle when watering moss poles.
Love the way you say sorry when you chop leaves off 😅Are you apologising to the leaves or the traumatised watchers? 😅 🍜
The watchers haha :D
Yeah I have also had fungus gnat issues using the tassie tree fern fibre. Resorted to using beneficial nematodes to control them 😟
I loooooove the chops! I've started doing it when needed and its so liberating lol
🍜 Appreciate so much info! I've been struggling with the few anthuriums that I have and now I know why - thank you 😊
Fungus gnats are annoying but common. Since switching back to soil, I’ve avoided them by freezing my soil for at least 30 minutes (not ideal for big bags, though).
I’d love a video on handling them! I also got spider mites from a friend-she feels bad, but it happens.
I suppose a few here & there are normal but because I added SO MUCH volume of new substrate to my house it’s a crazy mess hahaha !! All things are manageable in moderation :)
@@sydneyplantguy yep. I hear ya. Can’t wait for the video on them :-)
I've found the most effective way to ensure fungus gnats can't breed, is by making a tea using EasyTRAP Mozzie Bits - 1 tablespoon per litre, shaken then left overnight in cold water - or use warm water and shake & soak it for half an hour... make it up when it's watering time as it needs to be relatively fresh when applied. I also add a little Foliage Focus. Water your substrate with it just like you do when watering your plants - then do it again 2 weeks later. I do it again a month-ish later, just to make sure(though it's not 100% necessary). It won't kill any gnats that are already alive, but it'll make the substrate completely uninhabitable for gnat eggs. I have hundreds of plants - many Anthuriums, Alocasias, Hoyas, Peperomias, etc etc etc - I swear by it! Sounds like a bit of effort, but it's really not. The more water retention, the more this is necessary. Oh also, it's good for the soil!
@@simonjohnston9488which we can’t easily buy here in Australia. They’re expensive on Amazon like very. 😅
🍜🍜🍜hooray
I am as “rough” as you with my plants, don’t think it’s rough though
Glad that they are recovered
Great job!!
And thank you so much for another longish video ❤
Same :D i thought that was normal but some people in the comments are about to call PETA cause I called a leaf ugly haha 😂😂
Nice to see the updates and all the new growth 💚🍜
Thanks! 😊
It's as if you knew the struggle today. My first ever fungas gnat experience today and thought let's just chill pests happen! (As you said) have a gin and watch a TH-cam video to just get some zen back. THIS was the video! Made my day. The best 👌 looking forward to your pest update video now
Hehe good timing :) thanks
Great timing indeed. Now if those yellow sticker stuff can just be made to look more pleasing and less like all my plants are on a discount sale 😂 I would feel better.
You can just add Tanlin drops to the watering. Kills the larvae and doesn't harm other things. Can find it at many Aussie hydroponics stores
Cheers :)
I love your curiosity and not fearing of failing with all your experiments. 😊
Thanks :) It's all part of the journey! This hobby would be so boring without failures hehe :P
I truly enjoy your videos! So informative and realistic. I am quite the same with my plants when it comes to handling them 😂 plants are STRONG!
Thanks :)
Was using BTI (Mosquito Bits) made into a watering solution until I discovered how dangerous the insecticide is. Ugh! It was working too. Well I’m anxious to see your gnat video. Am searching for a less dangerous option. 😉
What’s bad about them?
From my research, mosquite bits are not dangerous for humans or pets. It's a protein that specifically targets flies in the gnat/mosquito family
@@sydneyplantguy I thought so too. But when I got the liquid form, the warnings on the packaging were insane. I went back and checked the dry bits. The warnings are there, just in smaller print. Caveat emptor.
my favorite kind of video! love it! thank you :)
Thanks for watching! 😄
Veitchii: new forming leaves soak up all the water pretty fast. They want moisture like Alocasias, never fully dry out. New leaves will pucker if water dries out during forming (a bit like orchids)
Thank you so much, im getting one soon. Would you recommend doing no drainage with stratum or leca and aroid mix on top?
Most of mine are in lechuza semi hydro pots. For veitchii I have some in full lechuza black pon(larger than the regular pon) some in tree fern. Some with a mix. One in leca. Leca works ok but it has a lot of salt burn and needs to flush. If you don’t want to go semi hydro I would add tree fern to the mix.
It’s hard to recommend which substrate as it depends how often you water/humidity/light (how fast it dries out) I can say it wants to remain airy and very lightly damp, never completely dry.
Veitchii’s are pretty forgiving.
Ps: I’m not a huge fan of no drainage, I like to have the option to flush through the media. Especially if there is leca.
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for all the information and humor. I enjoy this.😂
Thanks :)
I use a thingie that looks like a night lite with sticky paper on it for the knats. It works great. Amazon or Walmart.
2:34 none of those effect the root system much, I'll cut off the roots if I hurt them too much.
Roots are hard to recover but easy to grow back.
24:10 that also happened to me, the damage occurs inside the leaf sheath, nothing you can do for that.
Anthurium roots don't like to grow deep in firm substrate, they just poke out.
49:10 I'll cut the new leaf and leave an old one.
Looking forward to your annual awards show! Always fun
OMG I just remembered yesterday that it's due AGAIN!!! time flies :D
🍜Fungus gnats are so annoying!! Can’t wait to see how you get rid of them. I love watching you take care of your plants, they look great. I don’t think you are rough with them.. But maybe that means I’m rough with mine as well. Idk. I also love watching you cut the ugly leaves!!!!
About veitchii's leaf damage, in my expierence with other anthuriums (sirih and pallidiflorum) the cause is usually humidity level being lower than the plant needs this moment or the substrate being not moist enough while the leaf is forming
Thanks :)
The laugh is so infectious 😂😂😂
Love seeing your gorgeous anthuriums!! I've just got my first one - a baby clarinervium, and really excited to size it up :) To get rid of gnats I would 100% recommend beneficial nematodes, nothing else ever worked for me! 🍜
🍜 🍜 🍜 I've had quite a few fungus gnats year but this year, luckily, I haven't really had any. It's a shame that the new substrate mix resulted in more of them! Luckily, as you said, they are the "best" pest to have and mostly just annoying
😄
My new Queen leaf did the same thing as yours. If never unfurled correctly, it’s wavy too. I was disappointed, but I think it has to do with growing in ambient and its winter now in Ohio. Yours are so beautiful!
Good to know I'm not the only one !!
🍝
Impressive growth in just 2 months! 😃
My plants are currently just surviving. Can't wait for spring or at least some really really cold days with snow and sunshine... that would lift the mood ❄☀️
I started adding stratum to the mix , it holds water and gives nutrition 😅 Also for gnats I use something called T drops in every watering. It kills gnats like 70% in a day!
I hate the sticky traps too!!
The glue is so strong and it sticks to everything!
I think the gnats is why the pinguiqula trend started? Have cute plants eat the gnats 😅
(Still considering getting a few of those, but then again, never have too many gnats)
🍜
i love your videos so much! i just wish i could watch all of them but they’re soooooo longggggg it makes it tough to get through especially when i work so much
Love, over achieving plants ie inflow and new leaf it’s all happening 😜
Yep, me too on the fungus gnats. Once I added moss to my Anthuriums mixture the gnats got so much worse. I have been using Tree Fern fiber “New Zealands” from Amazon and it did not bring gnats. The more moisture you have the more gnats we get. I use BIT solution every watering and also bought a KATCHY from Amazon. I feel you my friend it’s a pain for sure, but our plants love it.
It’s something I didn’t want to learn about but will make me a more experienced grower :)
Same!
for your fungus gnats, you can water the mosspole and soil with 3% hydrogen peroxide to kill larvae, I have done that once with a mosspole and never saw a gnat on it again.
Or nematodes are really good as well, never have used them myself though, but some plant friends have.
curious to see your video on that topic.
Well that was a great video 🍜 Hi Bradley 🐈
🍜🍜🍜Looking forward to the fungus gnat video
Thank you:)
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omg fungas gnats! I’ve had them in my soil bad for awhile. Probably because I tend to ‘over love’ my plants and keep them too moist lol I even had larvae in a few moss poles. I’m getting them under control now. A friend gave me something called fly drench (bought at a hydro shop) for the moss poles. 1ml to 5ltrs. Took 1 treatment and gone.
I also have Yayes Pyrethrum diluted in a spray bottle. After a few rounds of spraying the soil they are finally going (I hope lol). I’ve moved about half of my plants to leca or pon which I also think is helping.
Thank for another good video. Looking forward to the gnats video.
Thanks :)
Love this new video, many thanks !! 🍜
Thanks for watching :)
The moustache was so funny. I didnt realized it at the video but remember, that something looks strange😅😂
:D haha
LMAO I love your cavalier realism.
Sometimes BIG risks have Big payoffs.
Other times.. well you know...
Big Consequences.
Excellent you saved yourself a lot of time and are seeing great results. ^_^
But you've got some good instincts, if not great ones. You READ your plants well, IMO.
Thanks :)
Hey! Just found your channel in Chicago from my monstera group. I'm so excited to watch your content! Regarding your fault in the leaves at 24:00 do you think it's possible that you hurt one of the more important roots when you were repotting out a but if a while back?
For your gnat problem, can you get "mosquito dunks" (that's the brand) by you? I found them on Amazon after someone else in the group gave me her "mosquito dunk tea" recipe. It's supposedly safe for your plants, humans and animals (toxic to mosquitos, gnats, and one other bug that I can't remember off the top of my mind- but it's not the honey bee). Anyway here's what she told me to do:
To make your "tea", you'll use 1/4 of a mosquito dunk per gallon of water. You can just cut the dunk up with a knife into quarters or whatever size you need. You can put them in a rain barrel as well. You leave the dunk soaking in the water overnight & then remove the dunk. You can reuse one more time in the same way (reuse it right away or let dry out completely in between uses).
Once you remove it, you have your "tea" which is the water that the dunk was in. You can use the tea to water all of your plants as you normally do. It will take about a month to get rid of all of the larva because of the life cycle of the gnat. She suggests to also use the sticky gnat traps in the meantime.
Also, I have one last question for you-- have you tried a soil substrate situation where you also add a wick in the bottom of the clear pot to wick up water from bottom watering? If so, have you had any luck or do you have any suggestions?
OMG I’m scared to see how absolutely monstrous you’ll grow a Delta Force. They’re already huge as is. 😱
hehehe yes I'm excited !!
@ I just told Sean at OP you two are such size queens. Te amo Popi! Arizona, USA here!
I love that you said you don't like the word 'wet' then said 'moist' like 4 times in quick succession 😅 I bet half the audience cringed through that 😜
Screamed internally with you with that sticky trap reveal 😶
haha almost like I did that on purpose :D
Another great video 👍🍜 Good luck with insects 🪰🪰🪰🌿🌱🍃
Thanks :)
Love you Jan Canada 🇨🇦 🪴 🌱
Thank you:))
🍜More great practical advice. Thank you
Cheers :)
Question: doesn't the moss cover attractt fungus gnats? Because it's moist etc. I usually cover my substrate with rice husk to avoid the gnats from reaching the substrate,
I've had moss covers on my pots for over 4 years and never had gnat issues ... so in itself it won't attract gnats but it will defs give them a perfect breeding grounds :D
What’s the ambient humidity over the winter in the room(s) where your anthuriums live?
60ish
I’m interested to know how you find the layer of moss on top of your pots? I’m in Brisbane and was worried that the layer of moss could cause the stems to rot from being constantly damp at the base? My aroid mix is basically the same as your recommended one and use fofo as well.
With aroids, there's not much danger in stem rot, unless there's a fresh cut. There's not really a base to the plant, as new roots just grow from the nodes. You can see on Jan's clarinervium roots at 28:10, the main part of the root is just buried stem from which side roots grow. Some growers with mature plants that don't want to repot into a bigger container will even put a plastic collar around the stem so they can bury the stem in more substrate/aroid mix so they can grow more roots above the container.
I got a bag of the tree fern fibre from Tim at the Maitland show, I didn't open it for about a month, and I thought I saw some flying things inside it, put it out in the sun for a few hours, and they seemed to disappear, I have added some into my last batch of mix, so will be checking that out tomorrow 😕 Why don't you tie your anthurium leaves up(except the queen) like you do with your philo's ?🍜🦦
if I tie them up they won't fit in the shelf anymore :P I need them to grow forward, not upwards :)
"it's giving me club kid" 😂
Buy nematodes and use it with the next waterings, i think it would help, it did it for me
im harsh with my plants to, i mean itll grow back hopefully
Thanks Jan. How often do you water these over Summer. I am in Melbourne. Ist been really warm and I am needing to water every three days.
Every 5ish days :)
Mosquito bits put in tea bag let set for 24 hrs in your water a d the nats well go away
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I've noticed a lot of anthuriums with big leaves on social media only has one leaf, do they cut the smaller ones off so the plant can prioritise one big leaf or do the other leaves just die off? My anthurium crystallinum hybrid is very dense with small leaves so i'm wondering whether i should prune it a bit?
Mmmm I'm not sure. could be! Could also be that the others just gotten a bit yellow so they cut them
🍜🍜 😂.. these are still the best videos ever!!
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Ouch, I relate to the fungus gnat issue. Hopefully you'll have some success and get some new content from it too 😜
Thanks :)
Keep the beard brother, it looks good on you 😂
I like to switch it up a bit 🙂
I agree 😂
🍜 those were I’m very chunky roots
I throw everything in the oven at 100 degrees celcius with the steam function for 1 hour 😂😂😂😂
your oven has a steam function ? :O
@ yes, love it! I now also steam can the dogs vegetables 😂😂😂😂
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You are sooo funny. Whoopsie 😅
🍜🪴 Thank for the tutorial on how to best care for plants 🪴
Happy growing! 😊
MY NEMESIS: fungus gnats 😭
I see a big difference in your Vietchi!!! I know I did not spell that right. 😂
Man I wish all tags came off pots like yours did... I can't stand stuck tags -_-
whats the most expensive plant you have now?
Have no idea how to put an emoji here…..lol…..noodle…..will wait for the fungus gnats video…have an infestation and really dont know what to do, tried about everything and they will not go away.😢
haha did the same thing last week
Hi, Jan! The tree fern fiber did wonders for your anthurium. Those fungus gnats are manageable. I found beneficial nematodes to be quite helpful.
In your area, GoodbugShoo carries the nematodes to stomp them out!
Nemassist Fungus Gnat Treatment 15 Million for approx $44
Bugs be gone!
*goodbug shop
Thanks :)
Nematodes!!!!! Only way to get rid of them without constantly treating. I treat quarterly. I’ve tried every other “remedy” and wasted so much money. Hope you find success getting rid of the little bas+a£s!
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Nematodes help with Fungusgnats out break
Your so adorable 34:30
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Yeah you're right sorry but I hope you'll move again soon for best content...
...with your own big house with big opened and beautiful garden 🤣
hehe don't jinx it !!
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