happy cake day
Damn this is tough, but it was coming this week anyway.
Time for a bath.
Those things showed up about the time this auto hit a little sticky, and I I don’t go after them aggressively enough.
Thanks for all the feedback gentleman, it’s much appreciated.
No fan necessary?
I’ve stopped recommending spinosad-based products like Captain Jack’s. I’m basing that on the Oregon Agriculture Department guidelines.
If you want to perform a peroxide bud wash, I have no opinions. I don’t know that aphids are especially interested in dead plants, and it sounds like you’re at harvest. I’d just remove the obvious bugs and dry it out.
If it is dead calm use it. Otherwise natural light breeze should do the trick. Just want to get surface water off.
Yea, I can’t get over the felling that I’m destroying all my hard work.
I feel better after seeing your work. We’ve had rain storms rougher than what they just went through today.
Thank you
It’s okay to use during flowering? I’m not wanting to use Neem because everyone says it will effect the taste of the weed, I have some Captain Jack’s ordered
It says you can use up to harvest. This will be the first time I’ve had to use a bug spray
I try to stay organic as possible myself, but it’s been extremely Humid and Hot this year, I’m having a problem with leaf Chewers eating my Tops, so I’m going to give Captain Jack’s a shot
Me too. I feel good about the feedback on Jacks because I was advised to use over a month ago.
I’m going to stay away from Neem because I’m hearing people saying the taste show’s up in the weed something I don’t want, I been using Humboldt Flower Shield and haven’t seen any aphids or Thrips on my plant’s , although I’m having a problem with leaf miners and grasshoppers chewing my tops so I ordered some captain Jack’s
Hey guys. I was digging around in the soil where that auto was, and I found a shit ton of these.
WTF, I’m guessing eggs. If so, how do I proceed?
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I think slug eggs look like that. I have also heard of companies putting moisture retention balls into soil. Not sure exactly what you have though.
Never seen that, but when I google slug eggs, they look just like that.
There seems to be a lacewing there trying to help out.
Just fyi these are the good guys.
I think hes overmatched here tho.
I would like to see reference scale near the egg to figure out the dimension. It’s weird to find them under the soil. Usually slugs and snails put their eggs on the surface covered by leaves. The only do lethargy under soil.
However if you have snails and slugs problem, put a cup of beer near your plants. They love beer They will ride it, get drunk and sink in it
Not a joke, it works.
Thanks guys