Wondering if i should harvest one of my plants.

farmingfisherman

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I wouldn't spray now that she's set flowers. You might be better off to let that plant go and save the BT for next year. Its best to spray the plant weekly while its in veg stopping once the flowers have begun to appear. That's just me others may disagree but I really don't like spraying what I'm planning on smoking! Good luck!
 

xtsho

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Guaranteed there's bug shit inside the buds. If that's in a pot that you can move you might want to make sure all the caterpillars are picked out and then rinse it down real good to wash that crap out before it is completely dry and embedded inside the bud if it isn't already. Then use a fan to dry it off.
 

HydroKid239

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I 86’d a caterpillar in the lot today just got being within 50ft of the greenhouse. Torched 2 of them I found in the greenhouse. I’ve been vigilant with checking daily. I have one coming down tomorrow just in time for the frost to miss her. A couple others are gonna get hit. We’ll see if they’re worthy. I wish you luck with the wash you are going to have to put that plant through.
 
I found the small ones (catapillars ) everyone's talking about!!!In my best buds too. I dug them out with tweezers and sprayed last night with B.t.i have a feeling if your seeing big catapillars on your crops,they are probably infested. I think once the fifteen days is up from using b.t. I'm going to do a water rinse even though getting my buds wet makes me hella nervous....any advice. See pictures of damage picture number 4 and 5 especiallyIMG_20221008_125910_MP.jpg
 

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That's a big bummer. I'm in New Mexico so humidity doesn't seem to be a problem, but like everywhere we have moths. They are the ones that lay the eggs at the beginning of flowering. Luckily, one of my clients is a master grower. He advised me to use BT early, and once every 5 days to a week. I think I only used it 5 or 6 times. I have had no problems as far as I can tell and it's harvest day. The chopping will occur at 2:54 pm(full moon here in Albuquerque). They have been in the darkness of the garage since Friday morning. Mulva and Delores. They are quite smelly. Wish me luck
 

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That's a big bummer. I'm in New Mexico so humidity doesn't seem to be a problem, but like everywhere we have moths. They are the ones that lay the eggs at the beginning of flowering. Luckily, one of my clients is a master grower. He advised me to use BT early, and once every 5 days to a week. I think I only used it 5 or 6 times. I have had no problems as far as I can tell and it's harvest day. The chopping will occur at 2:54 pm(full moon here in Albuquerque). They have been in the darkness of the garage since Friday morning. Mulva and Delores. They are quite smelly. Wish me luck
Good luck!!!
 

topcat

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That's a big bummer. I'm in New Mexico so humidity doesn't seem to be a problem, but like everywhere we have moths. They are the ones that lay the eggs at the beginning of flowering. Luckily, one of my clients is a master grower. He advised me to use BT early, and once every 5 days to a week. I think I only used it 5 or 6 times. I have had no problems as far as I can tell and it's harvest day. The chopping will occur at 2:54 pm(full moon here in Albuquerque). They have been in the darkness of the garage since Friday morning. Mulva and Delores. They are quite smelly. Wish me luck
Harvest early morning, if possible.
 
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