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Buds & bugs outdoor pics collection

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So i think its like this:

Cuban Black Haze is:
Colombian Black x Colombian Gold x Purple Haze (dont know in which order)


Cuban Black Haze BX1 from Hyp3rids is :

MOTHER | CUBAN BLACK HAZE ‘THE BLACK’ S2 SELECTION
FATHER | CAYO HUESO – CUBAN BLACK HAZE ‘The Black’ S2 ‘Blood Sap PHENO’ X SAWA Male
That's who I got mine off of. I have Tropicana poison as well. I will drop them this next season.
 
From @Variety719, testers from last season, both starting to smell delicious:


Motorbreath 15 x Gojo
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Skywalker OG x Okie
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Tropicanna Poison fast version - Sweet Seeds

On a cloudy day
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And in the evening sun
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Found the first 2 caterpillars of the season inside some buds, a dead leaf in the bud is an almost guaranteed indication of caterpillar activity.
 
Tropicanna Poison fast version - Sweet Seeds

On a cloudy day
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And in the evening sun
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Found the first 2 caterpillars of the season inside some buds, a dead leaf in the bud is an almost guaranteed indication of caterpillar activity.
I also just dug out 2 caterpillars yesterday on one plant. Yes i was looking at the hairs real close. Saw some premature browning and just decided to open the section of bud up and saw 2 very tiny caterpillars which i stabbed with toothpick. Not even a dead leaf giveaway just early hairs turning.
 
I also just dug out 2 caterpillars yesterday on one plant. Yes i was looking at the hairs real close. Saw some premature browning and just decided to open the section of bud up and saw 2 very tiny caterpillars which i stabbed with toothpick. Not even a dead leaf giveaway just early hairs turning.

The toothpick stabber...kinda sounds like the nickname of a serial killer.
 
This is the larva of an Asian lady beetle. Invasive in the USA since the late 80s, but they've been brought here for pest control for over a hundred years. They look similar to the native guys, except for those big yellow strips/spots on the body. The native ladybug larvae have smaller yellow spots on the sides.


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