vino4russ
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Bastards ....!Just found my first one and sprayed with BT. View attachment 4181799
Bastards ....!Just found my first one and sprayed with BT. View attachment 4181799
Facts ..Its a must in my bookSame here, BT is wonderful!! My experience is it must be used well before you even see them.Before I started using it I lost every single top to those little worms..smh
I love it..its the smell of dying WormsBT just smells so bad though.
Shouldn't have fully developed buds this time of year, unless growing autos...I've read a few posts in this extremely long thread, about people spraying BT on fully developed buds. I'm not sure that is a worthwhile endeavor.
Worms tend to nestle inside the bud, close to the stem, around the nodes.
I'm thinking the best time for application is pre flower, and the first 30 days of flowering.
Or your genetics isn't used to the short ass days in the south. I've only found one worm this year, but had to chop several already for bud rot. Almost everyday for the last 2 months my 10 day forecast has said 10 days of possible rain. Heavy rain and sticky buds don't go well together.Shouldn't have fully developed buds this time of year, unless growing autos.... . . . .
No, it's not too late if the plant is just starting to flower or a few weeks into flower. I believe that's the best time to spray. I'm of the belief that spraying this stuff on fully formed buds is pointless. The worms hang out in the buds near the nodes.I didn't pay attention to my auto and during the drying stage I noticed budworms all over my buds. Trashed the whole crop. Was about an oz or so. I have another one growing that was right next to it outside. It started flowering last week and the flowers are probably half inch to inch. Just got BT today. Thinking about soaking them up. Is it too late? The buds are just starting and they're pretty small. The tree is about 4.5 feet.
Never heard of it. Since its a trap, does it use some sort of pheromones to attract?Is anyone using a Dynatrap for worm control?
An outdoor grower I know in No Cal. kept raving on his DynaTrap & how much it had helped with the worms. I was skeptical but after many years of battle I was ready to try anything. They are not cheap, but I watched the you tube videos & finally put one out in the spring.
It’s a trap, not a zapper. The amount of moths that thing has caught is impressive. I see the evidence so it has to be helping. I skipped spraying at all so far as a test. Worms are still here but way less than any other year, when I had been spraying. I did not like spraying, it was not all the effective in flower & brought plenty of its own issues.
They also advertise to also attract mosquitoes. Yeah right. I thought nothing works on mosquitoes but I haven’t been bit this year so far, I am still deciding but I think this Dynatrap is helping a lot. The worms are still around & August is not done but so far I am encouraged. I’ll report back in a couple more months.
I'm like you. I make mine hot enough though to get me from seedling to end of veg. I add a dash of low mag mid way through veg. Cal mag em' through flower and that's it.I call some of my patches Darwin Dope. It's survival of the dankest. lol When it rains, I just carry enough water to deliver food. I don't use a lot of added ferts either. I try to make my soil mix hot enough to get me through to flower with only small amounts of 11-2-1 veg food, then I scratch in some 2-10-10.
I never did any IPM before I ran the bag seed testers. I had always grown local strains, which are sativa leaners. They never had bud rot or worm issues. But the BST's were big and sticky buds, and they were loaded with worms. Now I spray neem once a week in veg.
My main problem is my length of day. I'm in NW Florida, and my longest day is 14 hours 7 minutes. When my buddies send me strains used to longer light hours {in the northern legal states}, they all flower in the summertime, when it rains everyday.
You pick anymore off? BT the shit out of the entire grow.Just found my first one and sprayed with BT. View attachment 4181799
I've read a few posts in this extremely long thread, about people spraying BT on fully developed buds. I'm not sure that is a worthwhile endeavor.
Worms tend to nestle inside the bud, close to the stem, around the nodes.
I'm thinking the best time for application is pre flower, and the first 30 days of flowering.
Look at the Dynatrap videos on YouTube, it uses black light, & produces CO2 for the lure, instead of zapping them a strong fan sucks them into the trap. I am getting a whole LOT of moths but I need to update my opinion.Never heard of it. Since its a trap, does it use some sort of pheromones to attract?
If so, like the Japanese beetle traps I've heard it can turn your spot into a magnet, attracting more than would naturally exit. If used they say to keep them far enough away from the grow to not lead them to the plants.
Ever use pesticides to attack the moths?
Oh trust me, I sprayed the F^&* out of everything. I soaked is all. I'm on the war path with BT and Flying Skull now.You pick anymore off? BT the shit out of the entire grow.