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I get those every spring at my place.I found this bug on one of my plants.View attachment 2309193
I see them all the time, just never in my house.
"Stink bugs", don't smash them they release pheromones and attract more.
I get those every spring at my place.I found this bug on one of my plants.View attachment 2309193
I see them all the time, just never in my house.
Thats what my son called it. I fed it to my tarantula.I get those every spring at my place.
"Stink bugs", don't smash them they release pheromones and attract more.
I wonder how that tasted.Thats what my son called it. I fed it to my tarantula.
He jumped right on it and started sucking it guts out. My son swears he can hear the slurping.I wonder how that tasted.
I just took $500 out to buy an AC Infinity Ionframe EVO6I just put $20 in.
You in Lancaster? I have an idea the autos like the cooler weather, just a feeling about it. Rhuderalis is native to Siberia and Russia.. nice and cool up there.Bought some more organic seeds to sprout. I use this as my main nutritional source for my plants. $10 total for 20 lbs of corn and 20 lbs of barley.at the Mennonite store. My bic lighter is in front to give you an idea of how big these bags are.View attachment 2325891
After they sprout, I dry them out and grind them up. Sprouted barely and corn are full of proteins and enzymes. I use equal parts sprouted seeds, worm castings, and Azomite.
These two bags will last a year and will be used for my cannabis and my veggie garden outside in the spring.
Northeast PA...an hour from Lake Erie. I dont grow many autos...mostly photos. I'm a scrogger so photos it is for me. I do have 2 autos growing I won in a drawing.You in Lancaster? I have an idea the autos like the cooler weather, just a feeling about it. Rhuderalis is native to Siberia and Russia.. nice and cool up there.