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This, boys, is how bad things happen. I was in my gardens cutting some plants back. I noticed the curling on the apical of my honey suckle... aphids. On closer inspection I found about 10 spots on this plant. Mind You, it's about 3 feet high and 15 feet long, but left unchecked these dirty cocksuckers would have decimated that plant and not only that, if I didn't notice I could have dragged them into my space. It's hard to believe how easy it is to transfer ordinary garden pests into grow rooms... too many pesticides on these things and you have super aphids resistant to even the harshest chemicals.
Looks like I'll order a vial of Colemani as a preemptive treatment just in case. If you've never heard of them, go watch a video of these parasitic wasps exploding out of the backs of aphids... It's super cool.