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I just took a few picks up close and
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You can clearly see the moth egg waiting to hatch and eat that flower stem. I wonder how many eggs I can't see in the same condition on every other flower? I've used bt as well
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Once a week and didn't control them any better then neem. But a combo of bt, spinosad and southern ag fungicide killed just about everything in vegg🤣 3 lab grown bio insecticides🤔

I don't know but I gotta up my spray game or it won't be worth my time or effort to grow.
Maybe try some of these next season.
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It's been a fight my whole gardening life.

I love the beneficials but finding them locally sourced and native is usually a problem.
Yep its a jungle out there, eat or be eaten.

There will always be some damage from bugs, rain, storm or in my case a badger and sheep.

Still i wouldnt wanna change my outside grow for an inside one, so many sunny and warm days here its just about perfect.
 
Plants are looking great.

Had to look up what that beautiful caterpillar is. Pretty sure you had footage of a hummingbird moth awhile back (we call them that here, but they have true names too). That's what your caterpillar turns into, spurge hawkmoth. You probably know this already. What is your tempature like where you are?
 
Plants are looking great.

Had to look up what that beautiful caterpillar is. Pretty sure you had footage of a hummingbird moth awhile back (we call them that here, but they have true names too). That's what your caterpillar turns into, spurge hawkmoth. You probably know this already. What is your tempature like where you are?
Thanks
Yes i see the mariposa colibrí quite often, thats the name here.

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This is one of the books i often go through, insects in Spain, so many creatures...

Weather is still pretty good here, around 80F in daytime, lots of sunshine, nights around 60F, so at the moment everything great.
 
Where I'm at, those grasshopper devour plants overnight. This one doesn't eat much of your plants?

The new caterpillar you posted is absolutely beautiful too. And your weather, sounds like perfect growing weather.
No they dont eat much, mainly pistils which is fine with me and a bit of chewing on some leaves.

I like the company, they are not afraid at all.

Yeah thats one of my favorite caterpillars, such beautiful colors.

Weather is still great but next week rain and a drop in temperature, got the feeling this might become a cold winter.
 
No they dont eat much, mainly pistils which is fine with me and a bit of chewing on some leaves.

I like the company, they are not afraid at all.

Yeah thats one of my favorite caterpillars, such beautiful colors.

Weather is still great but next week rain and a drop in temperature, got the feeling this might become a cold winter.
Not sure where you’re at, but it snowed yesterday in northern Arizona. I am in southern Arizona, went from high 90s to high 60s this morning.
 
Not sure where you’re at, but it snowed yesterday in northern Arizona. I am in southern Arizona, went from high 90s to high 60s this morning.
In Spain, would prefer sunny and warm until december so my sativas can finish well but we'll see...rain is needed very much here so its good thats its coming...
 
Where I'm at, those grasshopper devour plants overnight. This one doesn't eat much of your plants?

The new caterpillar you posted is absolutely beautiful too. And your weather, sounds like perfect growing weather.
Yeah thats more like this one, dont want these on my cannabis plants, they can do serious damage.
Dont mind when they are hanging out on other plants.
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May be a menace, but it is beautiful. Those markings and eyes are just beautiful. And here I was thinking the US just has all the insane insects. Hahaha.

The locust (we call them grasshoppers, but they are locust) stayed in my front yard mainly this year, thankfully. Destroyed my balloon flowers. Striped them to the stalks. At least they stayed away from my cannabis. It's a win in my book.
 
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