Rooke
- Posts
- 2,311
- Reactions
- 7,678
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2017
- Points
- 263
Rip Tear Smash!
121,271 growers, practical cultivation threads, real grow diaries, and community advice.
Create account → Already a member? Log inFollow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Thank youI posted this on my thread but if it is useful for you I'll post it here too. Not good news.
Depending where you are located, the MSU extension service has an entire text messenging service for just this thing.
Aster Yellows Leafhopper
See you in a couple days!Time to pull out my High Test
I'll never give up, don't have it in my blood Foo!Donβt give up the battle my friend everyone here has had their successes here too!! Each year can bring new adventures. Grow lots of different strains and find what works in your area. I grow new strains every year
It's real tempting when you see the perty flowers those indoor growers show off. LOLDonβt give up the battle my friend everyone here has had their successes here too!! Each year can bring new adventures. Grow lots of different strains and find what works in your area. I grow new strains every year
A close friend used to call me Foo all the time !!!I'll never give up, don't have it in my blood Foo!![]()
Dayummmmmm!!
Might be the tiny inch worms. I've got them and spray with BT occasionally. You probably won't see the moths or worms 'cause they're so small. But about a month ago I found a variety of them before spraying.Dayummmmmm!!
I've pulled a few worms twisted up in some leaf tips already too and one cocoon .Might be the tiny inch worms. I've got them and spray with BT occasionally. You probably won't see the moths or worms 'cause they're so small. But about a month ago I found a variety of them before spraying.
Pics are of the worms and moth. Moths are about a quarter inch long and the worms about 3/8".
View attachment 2241952
View attachment 2241953View attachment 2241954View attachment 2241955
It might be mitesMaybe Septoria. And scope the bottoms of the leaves just to be on the safe side! Iβm not good at diagnosing other peoples maladies Maybe someone else will chime in! That is growing where you are!