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2025 outdoor grows! Let’s see em!

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Anyone got suggestions? I noticed alot of the large fan leaves have aphid eggs all under them. The plant has about 10 days left, (although I feel like it might be done early). Thinking of putting it inside tell the end and put my indoor plant thats not doing so well outside. Cant find any ladybugs this year, so I am going to try and wash the leaves best I can before the stems become covererd
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That looks like an awesome cola.....as for illegal....welll think this...next grow plant in a 5 or 10 gallon fabric pot....be creative. In the evening move it around....from sunny spot to another....could you imagine 10 of those colas

Plant in 5 or 10 gallon fabric pots....move them around or plant next to the compost pile....(hides the smell) It's legal to grow in Ohio....inside. This is 75 feet from my sidewalk in a housing community...next to a very smelly compost pile...There are gonna be 40 of those colas
Looking great. And a very Nice spot. I use 30%shade cloth (lets 70% light thru). Yours looks like 70% shade.
Mines easy to put up and take down.
I only use it to keep temps down but its stealthy
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Anyone got suggestions? I noticed alot of the large fan leaves have aphid eggs all under them. The plant has about 10 days left, (although I feel like it might be done early). Thinking of putting it inside tell the end and put my indoor plant thats not doing so well outside. Cant find any ladybugs this year, so I am going to try and wash the leaves best I can before the stems become covered.
If you have a local supplier of predatory insects go to them, there are wasps, mites & lacewing options that will potentially solve your problem.
If no local suppliers there is Evergreen Growers Supply or Arbico Organics online, west coast suppliers.
Adding more insects may seem odd if never done before but they do their job & move on with very little evidence that they were ever there-
 
My big Dutch Treat had to be exiled from the greenhouse.
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Aphids! All that work on the greenhouse to keep bugs out and apparently I somehow brought them in with me or the plant at some point. Got sick in July, which lasted nearly the entire month, and didn't keep up with my IPM like I should have. Not surprisingly, the population exploded almost over night. Should have pulled her out sooner. Now I get to spend the rest of the season being extremely diligent with the rest. Between the roses and the blackberry jungle, we have an ample supply of the little fuckers. Not the first time I've seen a few but I've never seen anything this extreme.
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The white stuff on the leaves is actually the debris from dead aphids. My biological obviously works......if you keep ahead of the game....which I did not. 🙄
 
If you have a local supplier of predatory insects go to them, there are wasps, mites & lacewing options that will potentially solve your problem.
If no local suppliers there is Evergreen Growers Supply or Arbico Organics online, west coast suppliers.
Adding more insects may seem odd if never done before but they do their job & move on with very little evidence that they were ever there-
Nature's good guys have the spider mites killing mites as well. Honestly I was worried about letting the mites go in my indoor grow....why add more bugs right??
Well I did and haven't seen a web since....
I didnt have a infestation or anything....I sprayed my neem oil every week....but since releasing these killer mites....I haven't sprayed neem oil...
 
My big Dutch Treat had to be exiled from the greenhouse. View attachment 2506666 Aphids! All that work on the greenhouse to keep bugs out and apparently I somehow brought them in with me or the plant at some point. Got sick in July, which lasted nearly the entire month, and didn't keep up with my IPM like I should have. Not surprisingly, the population exploded almost over night. Should have pulled her out sooner. Now I get to spend the rest of the season being extremely diligent with the rest. Between the roses and the blackberry jungle, we have an ample supply of the little fuckers. Not the first time I've seen a few but I've never seen anything this extreme.View attachment 2506667
The white stuff on the leaves is actually the debris from dead aphids. My biological obviously works......if you keep ahead of the game....which I did not. 🙄
Check out nature's good guys....
 
My big Dutch Treat had to be exiled from the greenhouse. View attachment 2506666 Aphids! All that work on the greenhouse to keep bugs out and apparently I somehow brought them in with me or the plant at some point. Got sick in July, which lasted nearly the entire month, and didn't keep up with my IPM like I should have. Not surprisingly, the population exploded almost over night. Should have pulled her out sooner. Now I get to spend the rest of the season being extremely diligent with the rest. Between the roses and the blackberry jungle, we have an ample supply of the little fuckers. Not the first time I've seen a few but I've never seen anything this extreme.View attachment 2506667
The white stuff on the leaves is actually the debris from dead aphids. My biological obviously works......if you keep ahead of the game....which I did not. 🙄
Heya friend one thing that I have found to be very helpful is the yellow sticky’s to control aphids as well as blasting them off with cold cold water just don’t be afraid of hurting your plant good luck!
 
Check out nature's good guys....
I've used them before but thanks for that. The problem with lady bugs and lacewings is that it's their larvae that eat pests, the adults only feed on the honeydew. So while you're waiting for them to mate, the bad bugs are reproducing like crazy. With aphids, if you don't control the ant population then you can't control the aphid population. Ants will aggressively protect aphids because they feed on the honeydew. The good bugs need to outnumber them to be effective.
The birds have been all over that plant since I moved her out to the back 40. Lol

There are a few lady bugs and green lacewings in the greenhouse now but I haven't seen very many eggs yet. I did see a dead lacewing larva that probably got killed by an ant by the look of it.

Every year there's always something that comes along. Last year it was bud rot. Like a whole plant worth of moldy buds. Enough to fill a trash bag.
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