keiserrott Well-Known Member Aug 12, 2019 #1 Tapping into the group knowledge base here.... Can anyone identify these eggs? Thanks in advance! Attachments 20190812_173055.jpg 636.5 KB · Views: 67
DEWEY1 Well-Known Member Aug 12, 2019 #3 I had some just like that on my plant I do believe they're moth eggs. Keep your eyes peeled I found more when I found them on one leaf.
I had some just like that on my plant I do believe they're moth eggs. Keep your eyes peeled I found more when I found them on one leaf.
keiserrott Well-Known Member Aug 12, 2019 #4 I hit it with seven dust, hopefully covered the problem. Will bring a stool and check all leaves tomorrow. Thanks
I hit it with seven dust, hopefully covered the problem. Will bring a stool and check all leaves tomorrow. Thanks
FresnoFarmer Well-Known Member Aug 13, 2019 #5 keiserrott said: I hit it with seven dust, hopefully covered the problem. Will bring a stool and check all leaves tomorrow. Thanks Click to expand... Be careful breathing sevin dust in. Wear a mask. That shit is toxic af
keiserrott said: I hit it with seven dust, hopefully covered the problem. Will bring a stool and check all leaves tomorrow. Thanks Click to expand... Be careful breathing sevin dust in. Wear a mask. That shit is toxic af
keiserrott Well-Known Member Aug 13, 2019 #6 Thanks for the words of caution. We use it quite frequently in our vegetable garden. It's the only non organic product used. On cannabis I'd only use it in veg and very early flower.
Thanks for the words of caution. We use it quite frequently in our vegetable garden. It's the only non organic product used. On cannabis I'd only use it in veg and very early flower.
SuperNutz Well-Known Member Aug 16, 2019 #7 I was just brushing up on ladybugs since I ordered a bunch, their eggs look very similar in shape, cluster, etc.
I was just brushing up on ladybugs since I ordered a bunch, their eggs look very similar in shape, cluster, etc.