If the bud sites are still early with no density you can spray mild stuff. But if you're already done using your spray just clip it and monitor it. Look to see if a pod or cocoon fell down from the spot. When I have to spray bud sites I use safers 3 in 1 and I can still smoke it when it's done. But I avoid it if I can also.
If the bud sites are still early with no density you can spray mild stuff. But if you're already done using your spray just clip it and monitor it. Look to see if a pod or cocoon fell down from the spot. When I have to spray bud sites I use safers 3 in 1 and I can still smoke it when it's done. But I avoid it if I can also.
well i did find one the other day that looked like a cocoon with something in it i nocked it off and have not seen anything else like it again until today except some mold spots which is why i was spraying im the first place
Bud worms will create silk homes and roll the leaves. If you’re seeing them now, they can be super destructive in another couple months. Keep a real close eye out as you can also spot the tiny eggs. If you see more worms spray with a Bt product (designed to kill them) consistently for the next couple months.
That will be fine. Lots of information online about organic Bacillus Thuringiensis (Bt), it’s safety and effectiveness. Obviously you don’t want to spray if you’ve never had/seen worms. But for many outdoor growers the bud worm is a real scourge and proactive spraying is a necessity.
That will be fine. Lots of information online about organic Bacillus Thuringiensis (Bt), it’s safety and effectiveness. Obviously you don’t want to spray if you’ve never had/seen worms. But for many outdoor growers the bud worm is a real scourge and proactive spraying is a necessity.