Babbakush88
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how do I remove them and keep them off my grow
Yes I c..A torch. But if you insist on having less fun, monterey bt spray will do.
Thank you I will go check this outCheck garden centers for Safer's BTK Biological Insecticide. Little bottle of concentrate to mix up with water. Spray it on and when the caterpillars eat it their guts get full of holes and they die. Made for veggies and harmless to anything but caterpillars. Other companies must make it too.
Go around your yard in the fall and get rid of any cocoons you find. Under the eves of buildings or anything that gives them cover and rake up all the leaves and compost or burn them. On trees like poplar you may see lots of rolled up leaves which is caterpillars drawing the leaf around them in their cocoon then it falls to the ground and they emerge in the spring to go after your plants again.
We had an infestation here about 3 years ago and all my woods were stripped bare. Looked like it was the middle of winter but new leaves grew out thinner than before. Glad I wasn't growing pot outside.
Good luck!
Make sure to mix it with NON chlorinated water. Chlorine will kill the Bacteria.Thank you I will go check this out
Seems a lil unnecessary lol, I've been mixing all my sprays straight out the tap, and BT has always never seem to be effected by the chlorine.Make sure to mix it with NON chlorinated water. Chlorine will kill the Bacteria.
Chlorine and Copper harm the Bacteria.Seems a lil unnecessary lol, I've been mixing all my sprays straight out the tap, and BT has always never seem to be effected by the chlorine.
That is chlorines job haha, but in small amounts like what would be present in tap water is not much of an issue for just basic BT sprays.Chlorine and Copper harm the Bacteria.
So just spray over all of it?Grab yourself some habenero peppers, or the hottest peppers you can possibly find. Chop em up and throw them in a pot with water, onion, and garlic. Boil this up for a bit until it becomes concentrated, then strain it. Dilute it at a 10:1 ratio and spray it all over your plants.
Think of what habaneros do to humans, then imagine one of those little fuckers eating it. Any bug that eats anything sprayed with this stuff dies pretty much instantly and that's assuming the smell itself doesn't drive them off.
You can do this safely until pretty much the last week of flower, I would do this until I was a day or two away from harvest. It won't effect the taste or burn the plants or anything like that, it only harms bugs
It's cheap, organic, and most importantly, effective.
Yup, all over the entire plant.So just spray over all of it?