swpk
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I have a plant about 6 weeks into veg growing in my yard. I plant on transplanting it into a 5 gallon bucket of good soil, then relocating it to the forest. I have a very secluded spot, so people aren't the problem. It's the bugs - spider mites, caterpillars, and worst of all, SLUGS. I once moved a plant for 24 hours only to come back and find it eaten alive by slugs!
Since my plant will be in a 5 gallon bucket, it won't be touching the surrounding soil whatsoever.
So I was wondering, aside from applying neem oil to the plant, what would be a good selection of chemicals to apply in a good 2 foot radius of the bucket to keep all the creepy crawlies away?
I've search the forums, not just these either, and havent really found any good info on what I'm looking to do.
Sticky paper isnt really an option due to its standing out. (my bucket is camo'd with local plant color)
Thanks,
SWPK
Since my plant will be in a 5 gallon bucket, it won't be touching the surrounding soil whatsoever.
So I was wondering, aside from applying neem oil to the plant, what would be a good selection of chemicals to apply in a good 2 foot radius of the bucket to keep all the creepy crawlies away?
I've search the forums, not just these either, and havent really found any good info on what I'm looking to do.
Sticky paper isnt really an option due to its standing out. (my bucket is camo'd with local plant color)
Thanks,
SWPK