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charlie12
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Hi everyone, I'm so glad to have found this forum!
I'm planning a very small outdoor grow in SoCal. Maybe two plants, three max. I haven't done so in a few years because last time I did my flowers got partially eaten by what I believe were budworms. They looked so good before that! haha and to be honest it kind of broke my heart and it discouraged me from trying again.
Once I saw them, I sprayed my plants with neem oil (yes, I know that was way too late) and maybe that's why it didn't work, and truthfully, I hate the smell of that stuff.Where I am we have plenty of sunlight and very little rain but I'm in the city, so I only have a small backyard and with a few buildings blocking out different parts of my yard at different times of the day. But since I'm old and retired and home most of the day, I'm okay with picking up the cage and the plants and moving them to where the sunlight is, and doing it multiple times a day.
I'm looking for a way to get as much natural sunlight on them as possible while keeping moths or butterflies off. Is there anything lost, as far as sunlight and airflow, in using a cage?
Am I missing something a rookie like me would miss?
Any other advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone.
I'm planning a very small outdoor grow in SoCal. Maybe two plants, three max. I haven't done so in a few years because last time I did my flowers got partially eaten by what I believe were budworms. They looked so good before that! haha and to be honest it kind of broke my heart and it discouraged me from trying again.
Once I saw them, I sprayed my plants with neem oil (yes, I know that was way too late) and maybe that's why it didn't work, and truthfully, I hate the smell of that stuff.Where I am we have plenty of sunlight and very little rain but I'm in the city, so I only have a small backyard and with a few buildings blocking out different parts of my yard at different times of the day. But since I'm old and retired and home most of the day, I'm okay with picking up the cage and the plants and moving them to where the sunlight is, and doing it multiple times a day.
I'm looking for a way to get as much natural sunlight on them as possible while keeping moths or butterflies off. Is there anything lost, as far as sunlight and airflow, in using a cage?
Am I missing something a rookie like me would miss?
Any other advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone.