Burn, Baby, Burn!! Fungus Gnats on Orchids: 4 Methods that Worked
Fungus Gnats on Orchids: Why most Methods to Eliminate Them Don’t Work Gnats are a commonly found pest when growing orchids. It doesn’t even have to be orchids: just leave a cut grapefruit on the kitchen table overnight and in the morning, you’ll probably have a gnat or two hoovering above it. Gnats are drawn to the moisture and humidity that the orchid provides, and if you haven’t had them yet, buckle up, buttercup, you’ll probably going to have them somewhere down the line. Almost every orchid grower experiences gnats at least once. The good news is that the gnats in themselves won’t harm your orchid like other pests will. Adults might take a bite or two out of the leaves, but the biggest problem is that they exposed the open bite for viruses and other microorganisms to proliferate. If you want the full explanation of this video in writing, go to https://orchideria.com/fungus-gnats/ On Orchideria.com, you can find more in-depth guides and all the access to our information, tutorials, guides, and much more... all for free! Happy Cultivating! ______________________ HASHTAGS: