Thanks for the info man, good info.
Is there anything that is usable on marijuana plants that will destroy the eggs, if the eggs get sprayed?
Just another guy trying to get by and grow his own.
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Neem is good in veg as a preventative. Do not spray after 2nd week of flower. The smell will stay with it to the end.
And no, BT will not kill the eggs. The caterpillars have to feed on the BT for it to work.
Neem is good in veg as a preventative. Do not spray after 2nd week of flower. The smell will stay with it to the end.
And no, BT will not kill the eggs. The caterpillars have to feed on the BT for it to work.
Well yes thats what I have been doing.Just pull off the leaves with eggs.
I hate neem. Won't use the shit. They look like they never "swelled up" look a bit sparse, def. frosting up. Looks like needs couple wks to me, but like dude said u really need to inspect your trichome under magnification. Like a jewlers loop or a good magnifying glass. When ripe 3/4 or more of the trichomes should be milky/cloudy. B4 ripe trichomes are transparent. Over ripe they start turning amber as they degrade. You may see some amber trichome at harvest. That's normal. Hope that was more helpful...Ok no more neem. Do they look close to harvest?
There is no crap and insects on the plant, there is nothing to hose off.Sick leaves makes a smell that attracts insects.... So, yes it is a part of the problem...
You seem to be early into flower... you could try hosing the plants down with the garden hose, and wash some of the crap and insects off.
My estimated target date for harvest is Oct 10, You think the curling is from the cold at night? I will have to get some kind of magnifier. thanksI hate neem. Won't use the shit. They look like they never "swelled up" look a bit sparse, def. frosting up. Looks like needs couple wks to me, but like dude said u really need to inspect your trichome under magnification. Like a jewlers loop or a good magnifying glass. When ripe 3/4 or more of the trichomes should be milky/cloudy. B4 ripe trichomes are transparent. Over ripe they start turning amber as they degrade. You may see some amber trichome at harvest. That's normal. Hope that was more helpful...
Oct 10th is right around the corner you should be just fine. Looking at triches under mag is the only way to truly tell ripeness. The curling could definately be from the cold. Look healthy overall. Hopefully they plump up a bit more but even the fan leaves have frosty edges. So that's a good thing. Might need a little longer than you think. Idk. After you look at the trichomes you will have a much clearer picture. When they about 75% of them are milky, start your week long flush. Everything looks good man.My estimated target date for harvest is Oct 10, You think the curling is from the cold at night? I will have to get some kind of magnifier. thanks