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Bugs: Leaves sticking together like they were slimed

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Good day guys, question, what kind of bug is doing this? The leaves look like they were slimed and are sticking together. I have found a little brown caterpillar type bug when opening the leaves. I have been spraying need oil recently on the plant, this is the only one this is happening to of my 3 plants. Thanks in advance
That's leaf rollers man. Those slimed leaves webbed together with the little brown worm inside is classic leaf roller behavior. In SoCal this often turns into budworm problems as summer goes on. They tie leaves with silk, feed inside, then the moth cycle ramps up into flower.

Hand pick and prune. Unroll those webbed leaves, squish any larvae you find, and clip the worst tips. Bag it and trash it, don't compost. Check at night with a headlamp, that's when you'll find more.

Switch from neem to BT. Neem doesn't work on caterpillars. Get some Bacillus thuringiensis like Monterey BT and mix 4 teaspoons per gallon. Spray tops and undersides, hit all the new growth. Spray at dusk because UV breaks it down. Repeat every 5-7 days or after rain until you stop finding new worms.

If pressure stays high you can rotate with spinosad like Captain Jack's Deadbug Brew at 2 ounces per gallon. Also spray at dusk and let it dry overnight to protect bees.

Get some pheromone traps for leaf rollers and budworm to monitor when the adults are flying. Won't cure your plants but tells you when to time your sprays.

Once you're in flower keep the BT going with evening sprays and watch for little brown poop near the buds. It's really hard to kill worms once they get inside buds so dealing with it now saves you heartbreak later.

BT every 5-7 days at 4 teaspoons per gallon, more often if pressure is heavy or after rain. Spinosad at 2 ounces per gallon at dusk only.

You caught it at the right time. Deal with the leaf rollers now and you won't have budworm problems later. Post another pic after a week of BT and we can see if pressure is dropping.
 
“Hand pick and prune. Unroll those webbed leaves, squish any larvae you find, and clip the worst tips. Bag it and trash it, don't compost. Check at night with a headlamp, that's when you'll find more.”
Cool, I just did this, I was out there now with my UV light checking for them. I appreciate the detailed info, I normally grow vegetables and never seen this before. I check my plants daily, glad only one has this issue.Thank you for the detailed advice🍻
 
Good day guys, question, what kind of bug is doing this? The leaves look like they were slimed and are sticking together. I have found a little brown caterpillar type bug when opening the leaves. I have been spraying need oil recently on the plant, this is the only one this is happening to of my 3 plants. Thanks in advance
That's what it is buddy, I had the same shit one year. Use take down on your ladies and you won't have that stuff. It also controls mites and won't hurt your lady bug's (which you can get at ace hardware) check out this year's grow.
 

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That's what it is buddy, I had the same shit one year. Use take down on your ladies and you won't have that stuff. It also controls mites and won't hurt your lady bug's (which you can get at ace hardware) check out this year's grow.
Looking good Big Dog, busty plants🍻
 
Take Down will kill beneficial insects (like ladybugs). It’s a contact killer which isn’t the best defense against worms. (Also Pyrethrins is toxic to cats if you have them around your plants).
 
I used it as a prespray and I have a box of ladybugs for other insect control but never noticed that it kills ladybugs that many weeks after.
 
Let's see your ladies dogg I'm curious how your plants look. You must have some nice ladies.
 
Take Down will kill beneficial insects (like ladybugs). It’s a contact killer which isn’t the best defense against worms. (Also Pyrethrins is toxic to cats if you have them around your pl

Good day guys, question, what kind of bug is doing this? The leaves look like they were slimed and are sticking together. I have found a little brown caterpillar type bug when opening the leaves. I have been spraying need oil recently on the plant, this is the only one this is happening to of my 3 plants. Thanks in advance
Hey man I forgot to tell you that you should use a paint brush for your take down n use it on the branches.. don't worry about lady bug's or any other beneficial big right now until you get that under control. Take down WILL WORK
 
I used it as a prespray and I have a box of ladybugs for other insect control but never noticed that it kills ladybugs that many weeks after.
It won’t kill anything starting the next day, it’s a contact killer (has to be sprayed on the actual insect) as opposed to a residual pest control products like Bt and Spinosade. Granted Bt breaks down quickly so recommended every 5-7 days if you’re seeing signs of worms.
 
And blacking out the grow area as much as possible can help! A lot of people attract problems with light!😁 let your neighbors attract all of the moths!
 
And blacking out the grow area as much as possible can help! A lot of people attract problems with light!😁 let your neighbors attract all of the moths!
Funny you mentioned, just removed the bulb out of an outdoor light on my patio after I found 20+ eggs on just one plant this morning. Checking for worm eggs is tedious and becomes almost impossible if you have a large grow. But for OP, something they should do every day.
 
Let's see your ladies dogg I'm curious how your plants look. You must have some nice ladies.
Just learning, first year growing this plant, hoping to finish well
 

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And blacking out the grow area as much as possible can help! A lot of people attract problems with light!😁 let your neighbors attract all of the moths!
Actually I have tiny little solar lights on them, so should you keep these type of plants totally in the dark?
 
If caterpillars is your only concern, use BT…I’ve used neem before and that shit is fuckin nasty smelling…BT has no oder doesn’t leave a residue, and works like a charm…I’m in so cal and they are my only concern…prevention is key during flower tho, don’t wait till you see damage or it’ll be too late.
 
Actually I have tiny little solar lights on them, so should you keep these type of plants totally in the dark?
Totally! As dark as you can get it! Every little bit helps! Draw the blinds! No porch lights! No security lights! Light is your enemy!
 
If caterpillars is your only concern, use BT…I’ve used neem before and that shit is fuckin nasty smelling…BT has no oder doesn’t leave a residue, and works like a charm…I’m in so cal and they are my only concern…prevention is key during flower tho, don’t wait till you see damage or it’ll be too late.
Yeah neem does, 🍻
 
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