How to get rid of Fungus Gnats (for free!)

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  • čas přidán 3. 09. 2020
  • Fungus gnats are one of the most common houseplant pests and most discussed in plant groups. I swear by bottom watering as a way to eliminate fungus gnats. In this video I discuss in very great details about what fungus gnats are, how to bottom water correctly, and other methods I have and haven’t tried. Somehow I managed to create a fungus gnats feature film that’s 30 minutes long lol… If you have had success using bottom watering (or other methods) please do comment down below!
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Komentáře • 703

  • @dizzylizzy7582
    @dizzylizzy7582 Před 3 lety +183

    Bottom watering is the answer. I have about 300 plants and I've always bottom watered. I've never had fungas gnats. Great video Sean!

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +5

      Thank youuuu for sharing!

    • @PorchFarmer
      @PorchFarmer Před 3 lety +13

      I bottom water as well, the top dress holding moisture under the mulch layer is enough to house fungus gnats. I top water Bacillus thuringiensis to eliminate the larvae. Over watering isn't always the case, they love organic material breaking down.

    • @you_r_my-world2288
      @you_r_my-world2288 Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you
      I’m going to try this method now.

    • @rachaelkopp3792
      @rachaelkopp3792 Před 3 lety

      So I never had fungus nats until I brought a peace lily plant home from my father in laws funeral. It's obviously a plant with a root ball that likes to grow to the edges of the pot. I only have 3 other plants/pots. I having 1 aloe vera plant. A 2 tiered stacked planter with 7 different types of cactus' in that. And 1 mother-in-laws tongue plant. Those 3 don't seem to be affected or that I can tell, but I'm sure they are. Clearly the cactus and aloe those don't need as much watering. I live in North Carolina which is extremely humid most of the yr. In winter months it does get cool, which seems extra cold when your not used to it. So the heat has been running quite a bit helping keep the plant soil dry n drying it faster than usual. I wish I could post pics of the peace lily plant as it is quite large and is in a quite large pot. How would I bottom water the 2 plants I have in these bigger pots? And I have just been using Miracle Grow all purpose potting soil. What kind of soil would work best for each of these plants? Thanks in advance!

    • @dizzylizzy7582
      @dizzylizzy7582 Před 3 lety +5

      @@rachaelkopp3792 I either move plants to a big tub with water in it and let them soak up the water, then drain any excess. Or, I sit the plant in a plant tray and put water in that. If the plant is very big and hard to move, use a plastic syringe to suck up any excess water the plant doesn't take up. I hope this helps.

  • @Rusticpixel
    @Rusticpixel Před 3 lety +108

    This is what I have been doing: I save dried egg shells that have been put through a dedicated coffee grinder. Then I mix with en equal part of sand and sprinkle about 1/2 inch thick on the top of the plant soil. Before I do that I water the top soil with a solution of 3 parts water and 1 part hydrogen peroxide. This will work on the larvae and the egg shell mixture works in two ways; the hatched larvae will struggle to get to the surface and if any others are flying around they will find it hard to penetrate this scratchy mixture. I also keep a small container of water beside a night light during the night and they go in there for the moisture and often drown in doing so. And your suggestion of watering on the bottom completes it. These pests come in through the tiny holes of window and door screens too so can’t always blame the plant suppliers. Hope this helps someone as houseplant gardening can be so enjoyable.

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +28

      Thank you so much for sharing your tips! Plant care is more fun when we share knowledge with each other to increase success of our plants!

    • @DrACCook
      @DrACCook Před 3 lety +4

      Thank you for sharing 🌱

    • @pandoravictoria7821
      @pandoravictoria7821 Před 3 lety

      Thank you

    • @aliciashirley5210
      @aliciashirley5210 Před 3 lety

      Excellent suggestions and I WILL try them!

    • @francessp7171
      @francessp7171 Před 3 lety

      Lol he said all the asians are perked up

  • @petroniloalcantara7355
    @petroniloalcantara7355 Před 3 lety +66

    Why do I like this guy so much?!

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +8

      🙈

    • @lisarobinson5550
      @lisarobinson5550 Před 3 lety +6

      Because he is attractive and a great personality! Lol (me too)

    • @joankennes3230
      @joankennes3230 Před 3 lety +10

      Because he is natural and unassuming. Pretty rare, these days, especially on social media.

    • @SevalBiyan
      @SevalBiyan Před 3 lety +8

      Because he is authentic :))

    • @truthbetold506
      @truthbetold506 Před 29 dny +1

      I want to know too , why do you??

  • @BellsRing
    @BellsRing Před 3 lety +14

    I have 100+ plants and I took your advice and started bottom watering a couple months ago.. not only did it WORK but there's something so satisfying about the whole process! Like watching the water level go down while your plant drinks.. watching the water meter jump the second you hit 1 inch into soil.. feeling the heaviness of the pot when you take it out.. using multiple containers of different sizes and rotating pots in and out and feeling all efficient lol.. Seeing dry soil on top and visualizing moisturized roots hiding below feels so devishly good mwahhahahaa screw you gnats!! It does take a little longer to water overall but SO worth not having ugly window tape with nasty bugs or bright ass yellow traps uglifying your pretty plants. THANK YOU SO MUCH and btw I'm SO happy u got your IG back!! 💚

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +5

      Im happy to hear! I love bottom watering too and its one method that truly saturates the soil evenly, this means happier roots. But be sure to top water every few months in case theres mineral buildup from fertilizer in the soil that needs to be flushed away 😌

  • @michelleclarkmitchell847
    @michelleclarkmitchell847 Před 3 lety +37

    Gnats, I hate them..some plants are happy with them...and they love my phone screen at night

  • @morgan2625
    @morgan2625 Před 3 lety +139

    I’ve had one fly in my nose it’s one of the most violating experience I’ve ever had

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +8

      Oh my... thankfully thats not happened to me (yet)

    • @JenMarco
      @JenMarco Před 3 lety +2

      One fly?

    • @morgan2625
      @morgan2625 Před 3 lety +1

      jtuno122 ahahaha whoops I meant flew 😂😂

    • @trishdavi7049
      @trishdavi7049 Před 3 lety +1

      Lol

    • @lulu486
      @lulu486 Před 3 lety +11

      I just had one of those little m*therfucks in my eye and I’m about to burn my house down 😭😭😭

  • @JamCanGurl
    @JamCanGurl Před 3 lety +33

    The little commentary notes that pop up always has me smiling. Cheers!

    • @SueE17
      @SueE17 Před 3 lety +2

      Same here! :)

  • @kathrynmcclatchy
    @kathrynmcclatchy Před 3 lety +21

    This was really helpful, Sean! I've been leaving my plants sit in water way too long. You explain things so well, and I love knowing the why and watching you actually do the things! (And as always, I love your sense of humor and side comments 😉.) Thanks so much!!

  • @gfuller16
    @gfuller16 Před 3 lety +4

    Wow, thank you for not holding the payoff of your title until the last 3min. I get that there's an algorithm, but man, I can't stand when I'm looking for answers and I have to skip around a 20min video to get it. Honestly, I'm going to watch every second of your video to thank you for getting down into the answer in the first 2min.

  • @reyakisakura3971
    @reyakisakura3971 Před 3 lety +122

    All my plants have sticky sticky traps, and I find pleasure whenever i see gnats fly into the traps. I DONT CARE 😤

    • @qew735
      @qew735 Před 3 lety +12

      I show no mercy, those gnats always fly into our drinks.

    • @andylopez6393
      @andylopez6393 Před 3 lety +3

      🤣🤣

    • @GandalfWithAPipe
      @GandalfWithAPipe Před 3 lety +3

      Mine too but I hate how they look. Maybe it would make sense to have 1 or 2 sticky traps for diagnostic purposes, and once you see gnat do the bottom watering

    • @lauraleticialongoria7826
      @lauraleticialongoria7826 Před 2 lety

      Com' on now. Thrity minutes to tell us that?? U should work at the radio station

    • @hedgewitch59
      @hedgewitch59 Před 2 lety +1

      Me too. Mine have caught thousands. It has to make a difference.

  • @jfree2739
    @jfree2739 Před 3 lety +4

    finally someone talking sense about bottom watering! the result is not to make the top soil soak up and get wet again..!! well done!

  • @bathos22
    @bathos22 Před 3 lety +4

    "Free Wi-Fi" 😂😂 New sub here. Thanks for a super informative video. I'm a year into my plant journey and am still recovering from the trauma of the infestation that descended on my home from the onset. Brought my plant accumulation to a screeching halt at 25 plants and the loss of 3. All is under control now as I
    spent the year catching my breath and learning how to care for what I have. A tribe of 22. This season I only replaced the 3 and propagated some. I'm enjoying watching my babies grow. IF I come across something that lights me up I'm open to adding one or two for this season. I've learnt a lot as a plant parent to where I feel next season I'll be able to expand my tribe thoughtfully and with intention. Thanks again for sharing. Loving the science behind it all.🙏

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +2

      Wow you write so well. Thank you so much for taking the time. I am over my threshold of how many plants I can care for properly and have a balanced life. I will make some adjustments soon. Im happy to hear there are people like you who exercise a healthy self-control with plants. 🤓

  • @bonjovirocks24
    @bonjovirocks24 Před 2 lety +25

    Best way to get rid of gnats in house plants:
    1. Repot with new soil (even in existing pot). Throw the soil in a garbage bag and seal tightly, to dispose of eggs, larva and junior gnats in the soil.
    2. Spray roots with Garden Safe Insecticidal Soap. Make sure to spray in the remaining soil on the roots.
    3. Refill pot with new soil, making about 1.5 inches for room on the top of soil for sand.
    4. Add a thick layer of 1.5” - 2” of sand. Pat down to keep it tightly packed.
    5. Water the plant. If sand moves to expose soil, add more sand at the top.
    I tried everything and couldn’t get rid of gnats in my plants, until I tried this method with sand. This worked, no more gnats going on 2 months. Gnats can’t dig into tightly packed sand, nor can larvae or gnats crawl up through the sand if packed tightly.

  • @patriciadoherty1450
    @patriciadoherty1450 Před 3 lety +2

    I thoroughly enjoyed this instructional video....fungus gnats are so annoying & this gentleman has given me tools to "deal" with the problem, including acceptance

  • @KenjiWatanabe1
    @KenjiWatanabe1 Před 3 lety +10

    7:20 hahahaha!! all the Russell Peters bits come to mind immediately!
    I have an extensive amount of bonsais, especially seedlings, and bottom watering is my preferred method. However I used to let the water soak through all the way to the top, since the drainage with my soil is fantastic there is no problem whatsoever for the plant. Now we have some of these damn gnats all around and they start to creep into my seedling corner which makes my alarm go off.
    I have tried various methods from different countries too and so far nothing has really worked and just like with you, mosquito bits for example are not available in my part of the world. Today I was thinking of bottom watering just bellow the "habitat" quarter for these bastards. Just before the water bubbles to the top. And now with your video, you mention that exact process.
    I'll see how that works out. It's good to hear you say they inhabit the top layer since I was wondering how low they burrow. So bottom watering just before the last quarter of soil should do it.
    My wife also has some large plants of hers in our living room and she's too lazy to bottom water (or replant) just as I am too lazy to do it for her all the time, these are laaaarge pots. So our laziness has led to somehow spark an infestation through some outside source and now it's taken hold of the house. Naturally my bonsais have become the new prime target since the soil is constantly moist.
    So I'm going for a new approach here: I'll use sand for our big "normal" plants to cover the top layer with this dry sort of soil. For the bonsais I'll adjust the bottom watering to stop just before the top layer. I hope this will do the trick before I have to resort to more... "drastic"(?) measures?
    Can you imagine my peaceful zen, everything has to be in the right place and balance, harmony and whatnot, moment, and suddenly there are these bums buzzing around? Makes a guy go Samurai..
    Just imagine me swearing in Japanese all the time I see them.
    I can recommend anyone, just like you, to really use bottom watering more often. It really is healthy among a plethora of other benefits and once you do it a couple of times you DO get a feel for what pot fills up at what speed.
    Wish you all the best and good luck in our seemingly worldwide fight against gnats, lol.

    • @aingealtara1479
      @aingealtara1479 Před 3 lety

      .. 😂 Holy Shooo them "poor" gnats in your house is in trouble if you go Japanese swearing 😂😂

  • @teresapiskoty9407
    @teresapiskoty9407 Před 3 lety +8

    Great information! I occasionally have a fungus gnat problem, then I bottom water and they do disappear! I have yellow sticky traps in the soil of my more moist plants. Thank you!

  • @kyongchaesmith6706
    @kyongchaesmith6706 Před 3 lety +6

    I love your channel. I know this may sound weird but the sound of your voice is relaxing 😌 also, I learn a lot and love your plant collection.

  • @kentigar
    @kentigar Před 3 lety +2

    Knowledgable and funny. Looking forward to watching more!

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety

      Thank you 🤓 see you in the next videos!

  • @Yasminbunny
    @Yasminbunny Před 3 lety +1

    Thank god you’ve made this video because my plants I’ve bought inside have been swarmed with them!! ❤️

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +1

      Try out this method and good luck!

  • @Mrs.AD0099
    @Mrs.AD0099 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm now on a mission to get holes in every pot I own so i can bottom water! This is brilliant!!!

  • @its_just_seb
    @its_just_seb Před 3 lety +51

    Trained gardener here. I can say only what I was taught during my apprenticeship, and that is that fungus gnat larvae do indeed attack the roots of plants. but the gardening world, even - or especially - among professionals is one of contradictory opinions, so take that with a grain of salt. And there might even be contradictory evidence out there because nature has a tendency to act in unpredictable ways. There's lots of factors playing into everything that happens and we don't always comprehend all of them.
    Also a way of getting rid of fungus gnats that i see here in my country is nematodes. their larvae actually prey on the gnat larvae and kill them before they can even get out of the soil.
    As for bottom watering needing to be interchanged, that is not true. At the nursery i worked at we had big bottom watering systems and about 80% of all our plants were bottom watered throughout their entire life cycle until we sold them. We used big basins that were already enriched with fertilizer, so the plants were fertilized with every watering. Of course the intensity of the fertilizer has to be adjusted accordingly for this as to not be too strong and cause root burn or salt deposits in the soil. But it can absolutely be done, and it's done very effectively at many nurseries.

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +21

      Omg thank you so much for sharing. I would love to visit different nurseries to learn how plants are mass produced and cared for in a commercial setting! Please do share more about your experience in future video comments! They offer a such good perspective

    • @cherylyeo25
      @cherylyeo25 Před 3 lety +3

      @@onlyplants when u come to SG - definitely get the mosquito bits, we have them in supermarkets, plant shops. will try to use both top / bottom watering. i am trying out other ways - (using leftover used tea leaves) and recently STARXLE G (which is like coloured sand) which you are to sprinkle onto soil (or mix into soil when potting). nurseries are recommending them too (as they used it as form of control)

    • @LL-rb8wd
      @LL-rb8wd Před 3 lety +3

      Unfortunately nematodes are expensive where I am, so I'm going to try mosquito bits - just waiting for it to arrive in the mail. My infestation is massive 😭 I will try this method with the bottom watering. wish me luck

    • @jessicaanthony3013
      @jessicaanthony3013 Před 3 lety

      @@LL-rb8wd please let me know how it went for you. I am also waiting on the Bits to arrive in the mail

    • @nakter6123
      @nakter6123 Před 3 lety

      @@LL-rb8wd same here 😂😩😩

  • @Mrs.AD0099
    @Mrs.AD0099 Před 3 lety +5

    Ok I'm baaaaaaack! I immediately started bottom watering after watching this video AND IT WORKS!!!! It cleared up all the things flying arnd my plants!!!!! Il never go back to watering the top of a pot EVER!!!! Thank you xoxox

  • @FatNatFuego
    @FatNatFuego Před 3 lety +2

    I really love how you do your videos, the little captions throughout are nice :)

  • @charleswilder2985
    @charleswilder2985 Před 3 lety +6

    When you are rooting cuttings, initially the medium has to be fully moist. You can then let the top dry out, while maintaining moisture deeper in the container. If you need to replenish that moisture, bottom watering is the way to go, of course.

  • @Yasminbunny
    @Yasminbunny Před 3 lety +80

    “Is it because you have free WiFi in there” HAHAHAH

  • @jessicadaniels536
    @jessicadaniels536 Před rokem +6

    That wasn't a bad joke at all Sean, you made me LOL at free wifi in our nose and ears! hahahahahaha I think The whiskey was making you feel really good too. You made me laugh several times. You are adorable!

  • @obayedh
    @obayedh Před 3 lety +2

    Impeccable solution...just what I needed...Thanks much Sean for making mine and my plant's life easier!

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety

      Good luck!

    • @lunamaxwell6190
      @lunamaxwell6190 Před 3 lety

      I agree with his method. I bottom water too, top soil of my plants look bone dry, no gnats and my plants are happy. I let them dry out between waterings too :). It has help me a lot with gnats and root rot/damage.

    • @frankd9015
      @frankd9015 Před 3 lety +1

      @@lunamaxwell6190 What if you have big pot plants? I have one thats too big to even lift with both hands!

  • @jagafy
    @jagafy Před 2 lety +2

    Loved your video! Really liked your personality that came through while your teaching!

  • @disturbiacity
    @disturbiacity Před 3 lety +13

    I started bottom watering my plants a few weeks ago and thanks to your audio clip, I know now that I had a gnat problem! Initially I thought they were just...mosquitos? I haven't heard the buzzing since not top watering :D I can seep in peace haha
    I can def vouch for this method -this is my pestimony lol

  • @lunamaxwell6190
    @lunamaxwell6190 Před 3 lety +4

    YES!!! to bottom watering video. I could use your knowledge on how to bottom water properly indoor plants such as Pothos, Scindapsus and Philodendrons. I use this method and it works very well for me in preventing gnats and keeps roots healthy from root rot, I tend to over water :)

  • @licakoroi3010
    @licakoroi3010 Před 3 lety

    So that's what it is, have been wondering about them but just been too scared to try anything. Thank you for this, now I can try out this method. Look forward to your nxt upload🙂

  • @lilianbolas2171
    @lilianbolas2171 Před 3 lety +2

    Love your humor and your teachings

  • @billiedelikat8341
    @billiedelikat8341 Před 3 lety +20

    I use the hydrogen peroxide method and sprinkle cinnamon on top of the soil, plus I keep sticky traps in every pot. I haven’t had any issues since I started doing that.

  • @CRISSGRULLON
    @CRISSGRULLON Před 3 lety +37

    The war on fungus gnats is real. I had a bad infestation because I was a little bit of a helicopter plant mom and overwatered. I tried nearly all the diy solutions. Only thing that worked was the sticky traps and diatomaceous earth. Water with the d.e. and that nooks the whole situation.

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +19

      Haha we are the same. Another cure for this problem is to get so many plants that you dont have time to water them as frequently 😆

    • @SunnyNguyen
      @SunnyNguyen Před 3 lety

      May I ask if the d.e. should be sprinkled on top of the soil or mixed with water? Thank you!

    • @imnotjacob.
      @imnotjacob. Před 3 lety +3

      @@SunnyNguyen a bit of a late reply, but Both work. Put it on the top of your soil to prevent them getting into your soil, and if you have them in your soil then water with diatomaceous earth to kill them.

    • @ashleysamantha8457
      @ashleysamantha8457 Před 3 lety +8

      I thought it only works when dry because it gets muddy when wet

  • @BogoljubTeofilovic
    @BogoljubTeofilovic Před 3 lety +2

    grateful for the video, especially the parts about bottom watering!

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety

      Thank youu. Hope you have good luck with it.

  • @hedgewitch59
    @hedgewitch59 Před 2 lety +2

    Makes sense. I've tried everything else. I'll give it a try. Thank you. 😊🙏

  • @VickyHafler
    @VickyHafler Před 3 lety +2

    I’ll have to try bottom watering. I use mosquito bits and sticky tape and so far that really has worked well for me.
    Thank you for the video.

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety

      Whoaaa i wish we have mosquito bits here but we dont. Give bottom watering a try, its good for the plants too!

  • @tomcat716
    @tomcat716 Před 3 lety +13

    I've been bottom watering for the past 12 months but still have fungus gnats. I also put a layer of fine pumice around the top of the soil to stop them from getting in - that didn't work either. This is a new problem in Australia as I've been growing indoor ferns for 40 years and had never even heard of fungus gnats till about 3 years ago.

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +4

      Must have been some smart gnats! Try drenching all the plants soil in neem? You have to repeat this process in a week or so to break the life cycle

  • @loridouglas5576
    @loridouglas5576 Před 2 lety +8

    I have 52 plants - 15 of them are orchids (some are over 30 years old) and I've only encountered fungus gnats recently. Bottom watering is hardly an option and repotting all those plants seems almost punitive. Sticky traps are in all my plants and I've cut back on watering (although I've never been an over-waterer) After reading some of the comments the plan is to top-dress with finely ground eggshells, sand and diatomaceous earth in conjunction with inserting funnels to facilitate watering deeply. Thank you everyone for all your suggestions. I feel your pain

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 2 lety +1

      Try to spray the topsoil with neem oil every few days that should do the trick too since they dont live too deep in the soil

    • @jillellis62
      @jillellis62 Před rokem

      I tried the egg shells & I would not recommend it at all. If anything, I would rather invest In small pebbles, even at the $1 store, just wash them very well first and then put one layer on top of the soil. It helps prevent them from getting into the soil

  • @janethallowes6732
    @janethallowes6732 Před 3 lety +9

    I’m definitely trying bottom watering 🤞🏽 The fungus gnat struggle is real and a little out of control currently 😳 Thanks for the great video!

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +2

      Awww and also let the plants dry out a bit more between waterings they cant live in dry topsoil

  • @sasa1203
    @sasa1203 Před 2 lety +5

    You're very interesting to listen to, thanks for taking the time to explain this stuff to us! This is very helpful. And funny. Lol.
    I almost got a fungus gnat up my nose the other day, so I feel this 😂

  • @juanitagordon5064
    @juanitagordon5064 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for the information on fungus gnats. I enjoy your plant channel.

  • @---gm7bh
    @---gm7bh Před 3 lety +63

    I am so sick of to fungus gnats!

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +5

      Try bottom watering 🤓

    • @neviochen6801
      @neviochen6801 Před 3 lety

      @luv 2m8 I do soil on the bottom of the plant and Leca on top of the pot so the leca is dry

  • @CaptainBrigantia
    @CaptainBrigantia Před 3 lety +7

    I've noticed a bit of an issue recently with gnats, so I'm attempting to switch to bottom watering to (hopefully) eradicate them. There's also a few cellar spiders nearby the plants so I think it's thanks to them that the gnat population isn't worse than it is.
    (I have some tomato plants that I'm keeping inside for the time being, so unfortunately letting the soil dry out completely isn't exactly an option)
    Thanks for the tips!

  • @user-jd8md2og7k
    @user-jd8md2og7k Před 3 lety

    This was the best video on how to get rid of fungus gnats. Thanks!

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much

    • @user-jd8md2og7k
      @user-jd8md2og7k Před 3 lety

      @@onlyplants Yes of course 😊 I usually never comment but I want more people to find your videos 😉 keep it up plant king!!

  • @jeannettedewit9005
    @jeannettedewit9005 Před 3 lety +1

    I enjoyed that. I've been dealing with these little buggers for over 2 years. This is not going to be easy as I have over 100 plants.....dreading this. I guess it will be worth it. Thank you

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety

      Good luck! Most people have success with this method but there are others too.

  • @natblabla1
    @natblabla1 Před 3 lety

    Ha... a little drink and night time filming does a lot to brighten up a video about fungus gnats! Scientific information is so much easier to digest coming from an unintentionally hilarious speake. Thanks, Sean!

  • @carrieh123451
    @carrieh123451 Před 2 lety +1

    Eager to try this as I’ve tried everything else and had no success lol thanks for the help!

  • @manishachahel3862
    @manishachahel3862 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks so much. I'm going to try bottom watering from now on. Thanks ❤

  • @evagazdag813
    @evagazdag813 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for newsworthy tips about watering our plants to avoid pesky gnats.

  • @Richard-zm6pt
    @Richard-zm6pt Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you again for a great, informative video!

  • @huggybear539
    @huggybear539 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm watching this because there are a million gnats buzzing around my front porch. I have a row of bushes that gnats are living in. We have a lot of drizzling rain this spring. I guess I'll have to live with it until summer and things dry up.
    Just an FYI, you don't need a gadget to measure how high the water filled the pot, it will go at least as high as you fill the basin.

  • @cpenat
    @cpenat Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for the information! I will start that method.

  • @remypabila1862
    @remypabila1862 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the video. Yes I do bottom watering and my plants are free from fungus gnat. Kanpai 🥂to bottom watering.

  • @roberthartley8105
    @roberthartley8105 Před 3 lety

    Great Tip, I have been doing this for awhile. I think those gnats like to get in your ears because you are so Sweet to them. Thank You for Sharing.

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety

      Haha thank you. Maybe they just want to be inside me... be a part of me

    • @roberthartley8105
      @roberthartley8105 Před 3 lety

      @@onlyplants I want to be a gnat.....

  • @inesbutler2350
    @inesbutler2350 Před 3 lety +1

    I love your videos. Thank you so much!

  • @gayathryvenkiteswaran6326

    You're funny :-) I enjoy your videos, and have found lots of useful information. Envy the space you have and your collection :-) Greetings from across the border in Malaysia!

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much. Hope you found the information useful 😊

  • @Rano2013
    @Rano2013 Před 3 lety

    Love all your videos! Subscribed and liked ❤️
    Please make a video on ficus starlight care tips and how to avoid its problems. ❤️

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety

      Hello! I dont have that species yet hope I can find one soon!

  • @carolfisch9750
    @carolfisch9750 Před 3 lety

    Yes, do please demonstrate bottom watering. Especially when you have a lot of plants. How long do you keep the plant in water? How long do you then let each plant drain? Can you put more than one plant in a tub of water? Seems so much more time consuming....but I am anxious to watch, learn and try it.

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety

      Hello yes you can put multiple plants in one vessel!

  • @TeekiBmoreStruttin
    @TeekiBmoreStruttin Před 3 lety +1

    Great video...I’ve spent a small fortune on Neem oil and mosquito bites and barely made a dent...Starting tomorrow, only bottom watering

  • @krinoman
    @krinoman Před rokem +2

    I reckon reduced watering is more important than bottom watering. If gnats can get through small cracks in windows and doors then they can easily find access to the moist bottom of whatever plastic or terracotta container you are using via a hole on the bottom or loose top soil.
    Bottom watering and a top layer of sand can help. I find nematodes to be the most effective solution.

  • @blanchegodwin4648
    @blanchegodwin4648 Před 8 měsíci +1

    So glad I stumbled onto your video and now convinced this is what I’ll have to do for awhile…. I brought my plants in bf a frost, close to 100… AND THEN HELL BROKE LOSE!! .. is about the correct way to put it.. I did the Neem oil and sticky tape and the smell was atrocious.. then peroxide, no help!! Then Mosquito Bits, a lot of help but they didn’t hesitate to live on…. I’m in South USA and well humidity is our middle name and by now plants were pretty drenched…. So, I’m like the guy I read that said, “hell no, I’ve got Raid” (insect spray)!!! No, but I did use Ortho Home as I fluffed up the soil around my plants and they were still there!!!! By now, it’s whatever plant lives through this..(and I have more outside!!). Until you have fluffed your soil and seen the live crawling things, is when I hit the point of INSECTICIDE!!!!
    Now, I’m lucky enough to have a dehumidifier, so have been running that to dry out the soil along with a fan and grow lights…. With the bottom watering way, well, that just might qualify me as a slight expert on this issue, especially living in the South!!!
    Sry so long but as you can see, you’re not the only one that can run on……
    Again, thank you for your video and I think/hope we will survive 😎👍
    (I’m pretty sure I’ve seen you on other videos…. Lots of plants and you moved??). Yea, enjoyed those also!!!!

  • @namehere8433
    @namehere8433 Před 2 lety +11

    When I got a fungus gnat infestation, I went into full battle mode. I went psycho. I'm pretty sure they got introduced through an orchid mix purchase at Home Depot that I started using as part of my soil mix.
    I did pretty much EVERYTHING that anyone on CZcams suggested: changed soil, peroxide drench, mosquito bite tea, sand on top of soil, sticky traps and drying out between waterings.
    I'd say it worked, but for a few stray gnats THAT DROVE ME INSANE.
    I reminded myself that this is a process and went to yoga to chill out.
    I bought this contraption called Katchy on Amazon, and I have to say, it bagged the warrior gnats that were still flying around. I haven't seen any flying gnats since Katchy showed up.
    So, since I can't leave well enough alone...today I set up a gnat triage station and started pawing through the top inches of my plant pots......I didn't see any gnats, or anything crawly. I did another 4:1 peroxide drench, changed out the soil and bottom watered everything with nutrients and mosquito bite tea.
    If I don't post again soon, you'll know that the gnats returned and I jumped out of my window.

  • @Ali-enAdventures
    @Ali-enAdventures Před 3 lety +2

    Hmmmm the hint was about vining plants??? I'll see on your next upload, aha. Thanks for the laughs as always 🙂 I appreciate you

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety

      Haha the next episode is quite long! And interesting

  • @maddd8883
    @maddd8883 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you! Its getting cold now and I have found my goji berries have lost all their leaves due to bugs😫 and my room gets humid esp in the winter season so my plants are crazy infested with gnats..thank u for telling me my issue ✊..

  • @natedornbirer
    @natedornbirer Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you! If you've ever had one fly up your nose and you itch and smash one in your freaking nose....you know the struggle. New sub! You're a delight.

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety

      Lol... try to snort it instead... 😅😆

  • @skullrose8985
    @skullrose8985 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Was that a mosquito noise,because that's what noise they make..you can't hear them when they are flying around in front of you,but as soon as one goes past your ear they make that crazy little buzzing noise..
    Oh well whatever they are they are a pain in the ass 🤣🤣🤣🤣..Fungus gnats love your compost heap or any veg peelings or rotting leaves,stuff like that..
    Great video,really enjoyed your style,laid back & funny..Thankyou for putting in the work to help educate & help us,really appreciate it..Take care✌🏼☮✌🏼☮

  • @amydand
    @amydand Před 3 lety

    Oh how I wish I could move to Indonesia. I love bottom watering!!!! This was such a good video.

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much 🤓 come visit us when its safe!

    • @irvanrisnandar9488
      @irvanrisnandar9488 Před 3 lety

      Lol. I wish I had doraemon's door. So I could live and work in the UK and can spend my weekends in Indo. Really miss the food.

  • @davidarden6942
    @davidarden6942 Před 2 lety +1

    Ive been watching your videos and find them so helpful! im starting to have this problem with my ficus microcarpa bonsai, not sure if i can let the tree dry out.

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 2 lety

      Ooo Im not familiar with that species. But the common ficuses love drought period

  • @MenacingRabbit
    @MenacingRabbit Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Shaun! I’d like to thank you for taking your time to make a very informative video. I saw that you have a carnivore plant at the beginning of your video, does that plant work for controlling gnats ?

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety

      Yes gnats do stick on them but the population can get overwhelming quickly, you do need to treat gnats more drastically 😀

  • @carolv.g.4797
    @carolv.g.4797 Před 3 lety +2

    Amazing! I just saw another video on how to do a treatment by bottom watterting, but I did had the question on how much to bottom water the plants. Meaning how much water and all, then I saw your video, and you taught me how long to leave them in water. Thank you! 😊 but I have a question how fo you bottom water you big plants 🪴🤔🤔🤔

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +1

      I dont bottom water the big plants, rather I keep them dry much longer periods. Big pots retain a lot of water in the bottom you’ll be surprised to know that they can live 2-4 weeks without being watered sometimes

  • @ivyv1813
    @ivyv1813 Před 3 lety +1

    A gnat nearly crash-landed in my eye as I'm watching this.... definitely switching to bottom watering from now on!

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety

      Whoaaaa your eyes must be really moist... maybe you should look into glasses 🤓😅

  • @yvonneramos6380
    @yvonneramos6380 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank You for the info! I do bottom watering but I keep them in the water too long so now I am going to leave them in for only 2-3 minutes. When you started talking about the gnats skating on the Vaseline, I lost it!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂" My gnats are special!" 😂😂😂😂😂 Man, that whiskey hit you hard!!😂😂😂😂😂 I loved this video from all of them! (Whiskey needed on all your videos!! lol) You got me crying of laughter over here!! Thank You so much! Just wanted to pick on you a bit no harm done!! Much love and Respect!!😜😜😜

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha thank youu 🙈

    • @yvonneramos6380
      @yvonneramos6380 Před 3 lety

      @@onlyplants I just want to let you know also that I love your videos!! I watch them all the time and I also go over them again when I forget stuff. so thank you again for everything!

  • @bkstroh
    @bkstroh Před 3 lety +5

    Bottom watering helps but if they’ve already been breeding it gets tougher. I found the best solution was to put a thin layers of sand on top, it stops them from laying eggs. Some plants might not thrive with sand on top, so you may need to remove it once the infestation is gone.

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +2

      True.. if its a bad infestation I actually recommend neem and chemical mix, and then drench the soil of all your plants 👻

  • @anny2dc
    @anny2dc Před 3 lety +5

    Omg I couldn’t stop laughing throughout specially at the start. Thanks again for this video! Is there a type of soil you would not recommend bottom watering? Like bark or rice hull?

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +2

      Oh ya rice hulls dont really wick up water that well... you may have to bottom water it for a really long time. Bark too.

  • @naturalroots
    @naturalroots Před rokem +1

    You are funny and knowledgeable at the same time
    👋🏽new subscriber 😊

  • @debdeloriers5315
    @debdeloriers5315 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video. My new watering method will be bottom watering.

  • @hannahholmes6856
    @hannahholmes6856 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Not sure if this has been mentioned, but w/ the vinegar in ur beaker, you’re suppose to put plastic wrap over it w/ holes poked into it. That forces them to stay in the bottle.
    (Even tho you have better solutions I still wanted to mention it!)
    *love ur videos btw!! 🥰

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank youu. And yes the idea was to create a contraption for them to come in but not exit 😀 thanks for sharing!

  • @socuriousjenee5105
    @socuriousjenee5105 Před 3 lety +1

    Sean, I listen to you for information and advice like this and because it is really relaxing. I often listen to older videos to help fall asleep in these anxiety inducing times.
    Luckily I keep plants that like to dry out between watering. I’m going to spray my Algerian ivy which likes a bit more water. I too lazy to bottom water. Chemical warfare for me!

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha chemical works too!
      Im glad to bring you some peace and calm. Hope you and loved ones are safe and sound.

  • @jobertviva2503
    @jobertviva2503 Před 2 lety +1

    Gnats fly up my nose on a daily. Thx for video. Been needing some info to rid of the.

  • @yamatiba
    @yamatiba Před 3 lety

    I like the funny/clarification comments on the bottom.

  • @jackiegoodrich1351
    @jackiegoodrich1351 Před měsícem +2

    I know this sounds too easy, but I put up bug zappers & they started to ZAP right away! It was gross emptying the dead ones from the trays, but worth it! I smiled at every zap! I also cut back my watering to once a month, but I only raise sansevierias so they didn't mind! No gnats, over 11 months now! Took lites down 2 months ago. Not smiling from zaps, but happy! Hope this helps buddy plant lovers! Remember..zap, crackle pop brings smiles! Rev. J 😂😂❤

  • @katradziwill7927
    @katradziwill7927 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for all this info
    If you don't want to lose the top inch of soil - you can spread it out away from any other plants and use a steam cleaner 😉 .... the process kills everything in the soil good and bad and allows you to keep the bulk and rejuvenate it as bulk into fresh soil (or rebuild it totally from scratch).......

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 2 lety

      Whoaaa i wonder if that will harm the plant though

  • @nodebynode4446
    @nodebynode4446 Před 3 lety +2

    Free wifi in your ear 🤣🤣🤣
    Great content! Will definitely try :)

  • @louisa7043
    @louisa7043 Před 2 lety +1

    The whiskey feels very fitting for talking about fungus gnats :)

  • @SueE17
    @SueE17 Před 3 lety +4

    Excellent. Thanks for making me laugh more than once too! :)

  • @ranarnrnrnrnrn
    @ranarnrnrnrnrn Před 3 lety +39

    You look exhausted! Rest and take care of yourself! ❤️ appreciate your effort and informative content!🌱

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +16

      Haha thank you. I work day and night but I enjoy it. Taking a few weeks off soon! Thanks again 👻

    • @zionlee175
      @zionlee175 Před 3 lety

      onlyplants You got big money but lost health, money can’t buy back your health!

  • @itsaworkofart
    @itsaworkofart Před 3 lety +4

    FREE!!! Yeay🙌🏼😂😂😂 Tq Sean, I use Starxle G (bought from Shoppee) seems to work well for me👌🏼 Sometimes I place a tiny cup of Serai Wangi (bought from M’sia) on top of my potted plants soil if it gets too infected, Take care Sean😊

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for the tips! Take care too dear

    • @cherylyeo25
      @cherylyeo25 Před 3 lety +2

      thanks for review on starxle G - just got it (from my plant guy) so will be doing that on sunday plant day!

  • @staceylicious74
    @staceylicious74 Před 3 lety +1

    I can't really pinpoint exactly why....but this guy makes me smile and giggle. This video is chalked full of great info.....why I kept anticipating a punch line....Idk....maybe Jackie Chan resemblance??? Hmmm..

  • @angelokarlcanaleta5807
    @angelokarlcanaleta5807 Před 3 lety +6

    I don't have fungus gnats but i don't care i'll still watch this😂😂😂

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +5

      Haha you don’t have it yet! They will come trust me!

  • @JustGeenuh
    @JustGeenuh Před 3 lety +2

    Oh my gosh! I will be switching to bottom watering!

  • @slny1208
    @slny1208 Před 2 lety +6

    The only thing that has worked for me is Mosquito bites, neem oil and sticky traps.

  • @TheGreenZi
    @TheGreenZi Před 3 lety +2

    This method works amazing for me! I've tried hydrogen peroxide but it didn't work as good. Just letting the pots dry and bottom watering is enough.

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety

      Yeah hydrogen peroxide kills indisciminately. Make you you fertilise the plant after H2O2

  • @ezgicoskun5722
    @ezgicoskun5722 Před 3 lety

    Thank you! I will definetly try it.

  • @sandranikolic1276
    @sandranikolic1276 Před 3 lety +1

    Haaa...my fungus gnats are also colorblind for yellow sticky papers in my country. Vinegar, hydrogen, neem oil - nothing. It was necessary to jump on white powder for top of the soil + non organic two - components insecticide during watering. Works for now. You are right for bottom watering but for me takes to long.

  • @isabellasmiles
    @isabellasmiles Před 3 lety +1

    always informative and extremely entertaining!

  • @KlaudiaGanancial
    @KlaudiaGanancial Před 3 lety +6

    I've tried a teaspoon of organic vinegar, teaspoon dishwashing soap soaked with real lemons, water and a spray bottle. I sprayed the top soil and dig small holes with a stick a couple of times a day switch on the fan let the soil dry. And the fungus gnats were gone in a week's time. They hate the smell of that solution.

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +1

      Whoaaa thats the first time i heard this technique. Letting the soil dry faster by poking holes and using a fan is pretty smart!

    • @KlaudiaGanancial
      @KlaudiaGanancial Před 3 lety +1

      I had a food production curriculum way back in college, digging through the soil helps oxygen flow through the roots. Thought that might work with my indoor plants along with that solution and it did.

  • @ImeldaFagin
    @ImeldaFagin Před 3 lety +1

    Just as one of those little flies flew into my nose, I discovered your channel. Thanks for your clarity...despite the whiskey.
    Would love to try bottom watering. I only have houseplants, two types of Sansevieria, a Dracaena, and a new avocado plant, growing from its seed. Can these plants be bottom watered? I know the Sansevieria don’t like a lot of water. By the way, I believe my knats came out of a bag of compost I recently purchased.

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety

      All plants can be bottom watered. All plants including sansevierias like to have their soil saturated completely (but infrequently).

  • @anthonygraham1872
    @anthonygraham1872 Před 3 lety +8

    I will try the bottom watering, because I've "had" an infestation of thousands, because I have about 60 plants.
    I used the mixture of apple cider vinegar, water and dish soap. I even combined this technique with the yellow sticky pads, whereas I cut a hole in the middle of the pad, (double-sided glue) then covered the jar of the apple cider vinegar mixture, leaving a small opening into the jar of mixture. The gnats will be attracted to the smell, so 99% will be stuck on the pads, but the 1% will drown, if they bypass the sticky pad.
    I bought an electric shock racket that I plug in and sit up by the plants, so at night, the racket will glow blue, and attract the gnats, so you will hear the small crackle of electricity frying the pests.
    I also used the diatomaceous earth, which also works to cripple the gnats, by turning legs into jelly, so they cannot run around anymore, but this powder can be messy and is best used after watering.
    I used mosquito bits before, and it worked quite well on the gnats, but not so much this time.
    I also cut strips of the yellow sticky paper, and placed it on the inside of the pot's rim, because that is where they seemed to congregate, so they will get stuck there, if missed by all of the other methods.
    I think we reintroduce these pests into our home, when we buy new plants from the store, as well as soil we buy in bags. The larvae are in most of the soil, then morph in the young, flying gnats and start to breed. You might want to discard the soil that you bought a new plant in, or sterilize it with the peroxide mixture or use your own sterilized soil.
    I found that mixing 1 part of 3% hydrogen peroxide to 5 parts water will kill the larvae. After top watering with this mixture, you will see the soil bubble, then the larvae head to the surface and die. The larvae "will" eat your plant's roots, especially seedlings, so the key is really killing them before they turn into adults.
    One more thing I've done to discourage egg laying of the adults, is to have 1-2 inches of sand or small rocks to cover my soil. They don't like to lay eggs on grainy surfaces.
    I currently don't see any, but I still hear the electric racket crackle every other day, so there are only a few left, probably around the window, which is another hangout for them.

    • @aidanminnick9306
      @aidanminnick9306 Před 3 lety +2

      Great tips :) I started to have a small fungus gnat problem and successfully got rid of them by watering ALL my plants with neem. I'm saving this in case I ever need more variety in my methods. Have you experimented with essential oils? I think I will try lavender, rosemary, or tea tree oil with neem, either preventatively or to kill them off next time I get an infestation. After all, those plants produce those oils as defense mechanisms against pests.

    • @anthonygraham1872
      @anthonygraham1872 Před 3 lety +2

      Tea tree oil, peppermint oil and neem oil are useful to make them stay away. Just put a few drops on a cotton ball and stick the cotton in the corner of the pot. The neem is great for watering plants, because those bugs like spider mites, and a few others, are killed or repelled when they try to feed off of the plants, which have absorbed the neem oil via their roots. All of your suggestions are actually quite good though; thank you for posting and sharing, because it brought out more suggestions and ideas.

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +2

      Whoa thank you so much this is so insightful!

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 3 lety +2

      I believe essential oils deter them but do not kill them. Wouldnt hurt to add some.
      My insecticidal soap has a dash of peppermint on it 🤓

    • @anthonygraham1872
      @anthonygraham1872 Před 3 lety

      @@onlyplants yes, I agree, but they will die before they lay eggs in the soil, they are repelled from.

  • @mariettemayisa
    @mariettemayisa Před 2 lety +2

    never had a problem with gnats until i unkowingly bought some compost from B&Q that had gnats in it! Needless to say it caused an infestation, anyway after unsuccessfully trying sparys, removing the top soil, trying to wash them out, swatting them etc I finally bought some of those yellow sticky fly traps- staked it in the soil and over night most of the gnats were caught. After a week the issue was pretty much fixed. Still keeping the traps for a month just in case new babies apear. They may be unsightly but the traps work like magic.

    • @onlyplants
      @onlyplants  Před 2 lety +2

      The traps cost so much here in Indonesia 🙈

    • @gingersmith2888
      @gingersmith2888 Před 2 lety

      @@onlyplants I haven’t tried this yet, but read about a way to make your own sticky traps. “Make a DIY sticky trap with a 3 x 5 index card, a highlighter, a wooden stick (paint stirrer or dowel rod) and petroleum jelly. First, color both sides of the card with the highlighter to make it attractive to the flies and gnats. Then, attach it to the stick or rod with glue or staples. Finally, coat both sides of the card with a thick layer of petroleum jelly, and stick that baby in your planter and wait for them to take the bait. Repeat as necessary until they’ve all been lured to their deaths.”

    • @gingersmith2888
      @gingersmith2888 Před 2 lety

      Oops, I left that comment above when I was about half way thru your video, then continued watching and you mentioned a similar hack with the sticky traps!