hydrogen peroxide for gnats in house plants Goodbye Fungus Gnats Combo – GrowingGreen NZ
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hydrogen peroxide for gnats in house plants

hydrogen peroxide for gnats in house plants Goodbye Fungus Gnats Combo – GrowingGreen NZ

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hydrogen peroxide for gnats in house plants Goodbye Fungus Gnats Combo – GrowingGreen NZForsana Plant Care Plus Hydrogen Peroxide 3% + EasyTrap Flying Insect Mini Stickies 5pk Struggling with a Fungus gnat problem and can see those annoying little black flies flying around your plants? Then this Combo of Forsana Hydrogen Peroxide & EasyTrap Mini Stickies is exactly what you're looking for! Forsana Hydrogen Peroxide is simply water with an extra atom of oxygen. When it breaks down into oxygen and water, it supports your plants' health in

Forsana Plant Care Plus - Hydrogen Peroxide 3% + EasyTrap Flying Insect Mini-Stickies 5pk

Struggling with a Fungus gnat problem and can see those annoying little black flies flying around your plants?

Then this Combo of Forsana Hydrogen Peroxide & EasyTrap Mini-Stickies is exactly what you're looking for!

Forsana Hydrogen Peroxide is simply water with an extra atom of oxygen. When it breaks down into oxygen and water, it supports your plants' health in a number of ways.

It not only helps to boost your plants' health & growth, but it also helps to control pests, combat diseases and sterilises pots & tools too!

Forsana Hydrogen Peroxide can be used to help treat:

  • Root Rot Prevention & Treatment
  • Fungus Gnats
  • Fungal Infections
  • Pest & Insect Repellent
  • Root Growth
  • Disinfect Tools & Pots
  • Disinfect Potting Mix
  • and so much more!

Simply mix the correct ratio of Hydrogen Peroxide & water, then water into your soil to kill fungus gnat eggs & larvae!

You will receive a handy chart that outlines the dilution rates for all its uses with your purchase.

EasyTrap Flying Inset Mini Stickies are bright yellow, which attracts damaging insects away from your plants, permanently trapping them in the sticky coating.

Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. These easy to use, eco-friendly and poison free traps are the perfect size for all indoor plants, pot plants and greenhouse plants.

Not only do they protect your plants from fungus gnats, but they also work great against other insects such as thrips, aphids, whitefly, leaf miners and even cockroaches!

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