Havin a nightmare any ideas

ganga gurl420

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I'd try putting a net over them if they are small or using hot pepper spray. Could be leaf hoppers or grass hoppers....
 

ganga gurl420

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Lol have you tasted neem oil? Or smelled it burning. I think any pesticide should be used sparingly as possible during peak flowering. However rain will eventually rinse it off.
You can get rolls of mosquito netting fairly cheap.
 

roaf

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For neem to be effective, don’t you need to apply every 3 days or so to kill the ones that just hatched before they can reproduce?
 

ganga gurl420

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I’ll look for some mozzy netting an give it a go they ate there in numbers I get savaged on a weekly basis
Yes...its part of the problem of growing outdoors. Between animals and bugs they will get nibbled on sometimes no matter what you do. I give you props tho for not just turning to poison. A lot of growers do and it harms so many beneficial bugs.
I wish you the best...and hope you get a very good harvest.
 
Cheers pal
Yes...its part of the problem of growing outdoors. Between animals and bugs they will get nibbled on sometimes no matter what you do. I give you props tho for not just turning to poison. A lot of growers do and it harms so many beneficial bugs.
I wish you the best...and hope you get a very good harvest.
I’ll keep with the neem oil an try this netting it’s are first time outdoors it’s enjoyable but nightmare when u put the hard work in an the bugs are ruining your plants cheers for the help
 
A few from 1 of the spots Carnt wait till they flower, do they shoot up like when under a light indoors, a couple about 5 foot now looking good
 

SuperNutz

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I sprayed indoor plants with homemade habanero hot sauce 2 weeks before chop, no taste but I think it shocked the plant in a good way cause it trichomed pretty hard.
 

SuperNutz

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LOL, you sound like a Scottish buddy of mine Girlscoutgrower...

"The trouble with Scotland, is that it is full of Scots" - Longshanks
 
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