Caterpillars?

obijohn

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I used this in veg a couple of times and have only seen some leaf hoppers and 2 caterpillars total. But i was told that you cannot use in flower because it contains saposoid? IDK for sure js. I have been using bt once a week and lost coast a couple times a week and so far so good even after over a week of rain winds and tropical condition.
You mean Spinosad? You can use it in flower on buds, I've done it for years. The only concern is some states won't allow (legal) sales if it test for spinosad. Not a concern if you're not growing commercially for sale.

There has not been any evidence of spinosad being harmful to humans and most animals
 

Pungolian

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You mean Spinosad? You can use it in flower on buds, I've done it for years. The only concern is some states won't allow (legal) sales if it test for spinosad. Not a concern if you're not growing commercially for sale.

There has not been any evidence of spinosad being harmful to humans and most animals
Thanks for the info!
 

Clemon

Active Member
Been paying the rot tax since Monday on remaining white widow #2. Had to pull a couple nugs each of the first 3 days, and 4 nugs yesterday. Calling for rain later today into tomorrow with possible thunderstorms. Then windy for several days. Went ahead and harvested the larger buds. A bird in the hand is worth 2 in the bush. Left the rest of the plant to carry on. Did find a few more patches of rot that needed to be removed as I was trimming and hanging. I sampled some of plant #1 that was pulled a couple weeks ago, and it was pretty good. If I can keep this batch from rotting up, we’ll be in good shape. IMG_1041.jpegIMG_1042.jpegIMG_1043.jpegIMG_1044.jpegIMG_1045.jpegIMG_1046.jpegIMG_1049.jpegIMG_1050.jpeg
 

Pungolian

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Been paying the rot tax since Monday on remaining white widow #2. Had to pull a couple nugs each of the first 3 days, and 4 nugs yesterday. Calling for rain later today into tomorrow with possible thunderstorms. Then windy for several days. Went ahead and harvested the larger buds. A bird in the hand is worth 2 in the bush. Left the rest of the plant to carry on. Did find a few more patches of rot that needed to be removed as I was trimming and hanging. I sampled some of plant #1 that was pulled a couple weeks ago, and it was pretty good. If I can keep this batch from rotting up, we’ll be in good shape. View attachment 5333178View attachment 5333179View attachment 5333180View attachment 5333181View attachment 5333182View attachment 5333183View attachment 5333184View attachment 5333185
Wow, that looks nice!
 

Clemon

Active Member
Here is what’s left of WW #2 after last week’s partial harvest. Buds have started to turn purple in the chillier weather after last week’s heat. Was hoping to do the final harvest at the first hard frost, but I am growing weary of paying the rot tax. Forecast from Friday night on is chilly and wet. Going to pull the plug on 2023 by Friday. Good luck to those still in the battle.IMG_1068.jpegIMG_1067.jpegIMG_1061.jpegIMG_1059.jpegIMG_1058.jpeg
 

Pungolian

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Here is what’s left of WW #2 after last week’s partial harvest. Buds have started to turn purple in the chillier weather after last week’s heat. Was hoping to do the final harvest at the first hard frost, but I am growing weary of paying the rot tax. Forecast from Friday night on is chilly and wet. Going to pull the plug on 2023 by Friday. Good luck to those still in the battle.View attachment 5334624View attachment 5334625View attachment 5334626View attachment 5334627View attachment 5334628
Yessir congratulations , you still going to have a nice harvest! Rain showers here friday too, but then nice after that for at least another week or so Im holding out!
 
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