Loki white
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Know what's up with this one?
Know what's up with this one?
Easier to tell you what's right. Why do you Hate it so much?Know what's up with this one?
I've used Thuricide at all stages of flowering without issue. Its just the same BT bacteria which produces a toxin that is specific to the pest and harmless to everything else, humans included.Safer is just another BT. Your fine. Safer® Brand Caterpillar Killer Concentrate uses a naturally occurring bacterium to kill and control caterpillars and other leaf-eating worms.
The caterpillars are mostly inside the bud where light doesn't penetrate anyway so it really doesn't matter.The only problem with BT is that it breaks down in sunlight. Cloudy days are the best time to spray.
When I've sprayed for bud worms using BT once was all it took.How often should I spray? Haven't seen any more worms just one that was fried. Should I keep spraying? Figure I have about 4 more weeks till harvest
When I've had to spray for worms I made sure to spray until I saw the stuff coming out of the bottom of the buds to be sure I got to the worms that were hiding inside.Omg these worms aren't dying I found a couple huge worms about an inch long... trichomes still clear so early harvest is not an option! Is it wise to spray with BT daily? Or should I just keep spraying 1 a week and handpick as much as possible?
I'm up in Eugene so I know exactly what you mean about humidity. Sounds like you're probably close to the coast too so you have to be even more carefull about.Thanks for the input! .. I've been spraying but not drenching them.. I've fearful of mold because the humidity in Northern California has gone up to the 70s in the evening.. next time I spray I'm going to drenched them.
Thanks!I'm up in Eugene so I know exactly what you mean about humidity. Sounds like you're probably close to the coast too so you have to be even more carefull about.
Spray early so that they'll have all day to dry out. If you have to wait until the morning of a day that's going to be warm and dry to give them the most time you can under the best conditions to dry out before the nightly drop in temp jacks up the humidity. If possible try to spray early enough that they'll have some time before they get direct sunlight. This will help prevent them from getting burned and helps to keep the first more effective. BT is broken down by sunlight. I don't think that the seconds or moments that the spray that makes its way into the buds will be exposed to sunlight will really matter much but every little bit, you know?