I puchased a bottle of this on the Net, and after a lot of fine print reading I found for potted plants you use 1-2 tsp to a gallon of water, then drench the plants ,isn't drenching Brugs hard on them, if anyone has used Gnatrol I would love to know how it worked.
Doris
Using Gnatrol
I use it all the time. It does work, but I have to say that I use it more often than it recommends. If your brugs have a good root system and are not dormant, it won't hurt to water them good with the mixture. Even if I soak mine, now that the furnace is running more, I find I have to water more often, so they aren't going to root rot. I believe most root rot occurs when the plants are in a cool or cold place and are semi dormant and get too much water.
Thanks Brugie, they are in my computer room where I also have my little greenhouse Temp. is right at 75 all the time. sticky paper catches a lot of them, they are more like fruit flies, so will water them good with the mixture. I only have one, that is 2' tall that the leaves went limp so I took it out of the pot, washed the roots off, and re-potted it, it is dropping the limp leaves but has new ones growing.
Doris, if you have them in the little greenhouse, I think I would open it up to allow for more air circulation and make it easier to dry the soil after you water. If they aren't in the little greenhouse, ignore what I just said. LOL!
