I wonder if my root and foliage trim set them back.
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It's only supposed to hit mid 40's here and that's in the midafternoon. It wouldn't break the cycle. The eggs/larvae are in the soil for 2 weeks before they hatch. I'm trying to rid them at that level.The warm weather might be enough to move the tomatoes outside for a bit and break the gnat lifecycle?
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