Mohican's 2014 Season

Mohican

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The caterpillars were insanely big. It was like the caterpillars were on steroids. The one I found yesterday was almost as big as my finger!
 

Mohican

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They start out gray and brown. They always end up green when they are fat.

I know when to start spraying for them in the fall but having a spring crop is new to me and I got caught off guard.

I have sprayed the whole yard twice and even the clones got sprayed last night. Plants seem to like it :)
 

SomeGuy

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They start out gray and brown. They always end up green when they are fat.

I know when to start spraying for them in the fall but having a spring crop is new to me and I got caught off guard.

I have sprayed the whole yard twice and even the clones got sprayed last night. Plants seem to like it :)

sorry they got you though man! I want copies of your stuff.. :-) I was thinking that I need a boys day. My next hole is memorial day weekend. It would be cool to get a few folks together to shoot the shit and smoke a bowl. I'm not sure if I can host as I need to get rid of my 10yo for the day at least to host something like that. Maybe like a Friday or sat?
 

Mohican

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Jarred up the LA Con and the little bit of the Scott's OG I chopped. The LA Con smell reminds me of Ace of Spades.

The LA Con clones already have roots! I love this strain! My only worry is that the caterpillars wouldn't eat it. Is there something toxic about it?

They went straight for the Scott's OG and Jesus OG. Mostly the Scott's.

I may need to get one of your Mojos cuts hyroot!

I have a nute question. Why is AN Grow 2-1-6, and AN Micro 5-0-1?
 

hyroot

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for sure I have a male mojos rooting. I may have an extra female in veg. Then I can take more clones in 2-3 weeks. In flower, 2 are Scotts Dom and one is a Jesus Dom. Then I have a Jesus Dom 9lb and a goo berry Dom.. I asked jinxproof and sub about the different 9lb. phenos on IG
 

Mohican

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Sweet! I love the JOG leaves. Perfect shape :)

What do you use for Cal Mag in your organic system?
 

hyroot

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Sweet! I love the JOG leaves. Perfect shape :)

What do you use for Cal Mag in your organic system?
home made vermicompost and rock dust and Kelp which has calcium. Botanical teas and compost teas too. If I happen to get a mag def. I do a foliar with Epsom salt. I haven't used that in a long time.
 

Below66

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"The LA Con clones already have roots! I love this strain! My only worry is that the caterpillars wouldn't eat it. Is there something toxic about it?"

Toxic because he chose kush over something else? Can't blame him. Now if it was several of them and they all left the other plant, maybe I would start to wonder.
 

DonPetro

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Jarred up the LA Con and the little bit of the Scott's OG I chopped. The LA Con smell reminds me of Ace of Spades.

The LA Con clones already have roots! I love this strain! My only worry is that the caterpillars wouldn't eat it. Is there something toxic about it?

They went straight for the Scott's OG and Jesus OG. Mostly the Scott's.

I may need to get one of your Mojos cuts hyroot!

I have a nute question. Why is AN Grow 2-1-6, and AN Micro 5-0-1?
Could be the terpenes that they don't like. Is the foliage on the clones purple like on the momma? Maybe they be colour blind hahaha!
 

Thundercat

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I would be thinking maybe the LA con could just be more resistant to bugs, prolly because of terpenes like Don said. Where as the SOG and JOG both may seem like a gourmet feast to those little buggers. If someone set out a buffet for me with all kinds of bizarre looking or smelling foods and then put out a plate of my favorite pizza or something I'll prolly go for the pizza. Just my 2 cents. Atleast is seems like you've got it under control now.
 

supchaka

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Id definitely keep notes of what gets eaten outside. As long as what they don't eat is a good plant then I'd probably grow more of those and less of the tasty ones. What I have found when I deal with caterpillars is that they were all planted as eggs from a flying mother. Then when they start to hatch obviously they eat what they are on. When I have ran multiple outdoor plants I find each plant either have none, or they have a ton. As you follow them along you can see them growing in size too, usually starting at the size of a grain of rice.

They are extremely resourceful too once the foods gone, they will move on to other plants. I had an outdoor plant drying in my closet and I'll be damned if a worm didnt drop off the plant (it was almost dry so not very edible anymore) work his way at least 8 feet across the carpeted floor and onto a seedling that was only 3" tall. How thats even possible I still don't know. The fucker either saw it, or smelled it, or both... but theres no way I can see that he stumbled across it on accident. Emily and I both dealt with worms that year, it wasn't pretty :) I've been spraying mine every week or 2 with neem and keep the surrounding area covered with deterrents.
 
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