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You can use beneficial nematodes for grubs, as for the dunks, take a puck put it in a bag and smash it with a hammer or something..Spread the dunk liberally over the surface then work it into the top 1-2" of medium and water it in..I use dunks more for fungus gnat larvae when an infestation is not too out of control.

I have 40 plants going so one dunk per pot? I have never had a problem with fungus gnats or grubs or anything honestly. Growing in Tx my whole career and inside I only got the occasional spider mite. Which neem would always take care of.
 
I have 40 plants going so one dunk per pot? I have never had a problem with fungus gnats or grubs or anything honestly. Growing in Tx my whole career and inside I only got the occasional spider mite. Which neem would always take care of.

40 plants then use it in your water, it will go further. 1/4 -1/2 dunk per gal
 
I have a question for anyone that has some familiarity with mosquito dunks to prevent fungus gnats. I have the circular type dunks and wanted to know how much/ how many mosquito dunks should I use. I also just found a gnarly grub thing that ate one of my babies. Also all of my plants are young, like a couple days so keep that in mind when answering about the dunks. @Fairlynew ever used them?
No I have not used dunks before. What is humidity at bro?
 
I just don't want to put too much on the babies you know
Just don't cover the soil with so much that it covers everything. I'm not even sure you can go overboard to tell you the truth...but its probably possible. I generally try to work it into the top layer slightly...but I don't get carried away with it.
 
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