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Or if all else fails....
Jesus Christ, they're charging on a square foot, not linear foot basis? Jesus Christ!Or if all else fails....
Anyone who's having caterpillar probes get the bt worm killer and lady bugs an put them on ur plants at nite so they know it's their hme n won't fly away but lady bugs will kill every bug spider caterpillar anything that's not good for ur girls I just tryd this an wit in 2 day all my caterpillars are gone. Also use coco wet wit the bt killer it helps make the bt stick to ur pla t where u don't have to spray as much also never spray them during the day ONLY AT NITE.What do you do if you have to spray just about every other day??? If I go 3+ days without spraying, they attack viciously. It rained where I am yesterday. Today I went out to spray my plants and noticed that 2 main colas were gone. Caterpillars ate right through the main stem.
I have the Safer BT spray and it seems like a losing battle. I hand pick about 10 babies off each day and spray just about every other day. If I see a dead bud, I'll tear it apart till I find the sucker that did the damage. Once per week, I'll really soak the plants in the spray. I even double the concentrate of the spray mix.
Im getting so angry with these things that I torture them when I find em and kill them as slowly as possible.
Jesus Christ, they're charging on a square foot, not linear foot basis? Jesus Christ!
Just think how much THC must be in one of those little worms....
any one dare me to eat one...or two?
I sprayed and continue to spray Hard once a week..
.alternating between BT and spinosad
Safer caterpillar (bt) say's it can be used every 3 days...
and I read that Spinosad is only effective for 24 hours
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I think the goverment let loose a bunch of frigging weed eating moths!!
Just make sure to boil the caterpillar between 180-220 degrees for a few hours first, so you can activate the THC in the caterpillars. Then cover it in chocolate and you got yourself a nice little snack. I DARE YOU!!! lol
I use the Safer Caterpillar Killer (BT) every other day. Im starting to cycle in some Azamax.
interplant cabbage since it is the preferred foodI had some really nice looking buds a couple weeks ago. I came home to find all my tops of my buds were Dying off. I quickly started to spray my plants with mighty wash. As I was spraying them I noticed little green caterpillars eating the base of my buds. The caterpillars are about a quarter-inch to half inch in size. I immediately plucked all the caterpillars off that I could find. I have sprayed them with mighty wash and also with hand soap. These caterpillars have ate half my plants, and there are only about 2 feet big in the flowering stage. (outdoor plants)
Does anybody know what type of caterpillars they are or what I could used to kill these little green caterpillars that is non-toxic/organic? hopefully I can still salvage something off my plans...
please help
The new guy
Then spray the cabbages with btk to kill them there toointerplant cabbage since it is the preferred food
Ok if you collect the catts up and squash them up and soak the squashed bodies in water let steep over night then strain the liquid and turn it into spray the Catts have a pheromones that when reassessed helps ward off the Butterfly of moth from landing on crops also use some thing white like half egg shells upturned around your crop the moths and butterflies donāt like to lay there eggs near other moths & butterflies so it may help moving them on this is a old method my Father taugh me and I use it in my veggie gardens which has some of a benefit to the gardener . Good luck keep your eyes on those critters . Regards OD .I have been digging these little mf'ers out all morning! wow ;little bastards are in damn near every bud. Letting them sit in hot sun on a hot ass table, because I have no where to store them safely. It should reach about 90 degrees in a bit Im sure they love the sun as much as I do.