i'm jealous, don't know if it was slugs or birds, but something fucked up all of my strawberries, got one before w/e got to it. would just be one spot like someone stuck their finger in it.
Birds or slugs. For birds you can use netting. I got busy on the slugs early on this year removing their hiding spots and an application of iron phosphate pellets. The ones that don't have any EDTA. I don't like using them but we have so many slugs in the Pacific Northwest that something has to be done. I have snails as well. I'm going to wrap the sides of my raised beds with some copper foil to keep the slugs out instead of using iron phosphate in the future.i'm jealous, don't know if it was slugs or birds, but something fucked up all of my strawberries, got one before w/e got to it. would just be one spot like someone stuck their finger in it.
Doesn't look like a cockroach. Looks like a beetle of some sort. Maybe a carpet beetle.Couldn't find this anywhere online so I don't think it's a common cannabis pests, so I'm thinking who better to ask then farmers?!View attachment 4153504
I picked up a cannabis plant this morning and this was on the drip tray underneath it, I think it's a cockroach but I couldn't find it anywhere online, thanks for any info!
Harvested some red and purple ones my self. The rabbits are slowly eating the green leafs. But otherwise super easy to grow. I have another type of purple ones I'll be harvesting this week. Purple mashed potatoes!Got a few potatoes. Not the best specimens. A little scab but nothing the peeler can't take care of. I didn't even plant these intentionally. They grew from potato peels I tossed in the garden over the winter. Potato's are some tough plants to come back from just the skin.
it's just a beetle, i wouldn't worry about it eating my weed. it might eat the backing of your carpet, it might eat the inserts out of your shoes, it might eat your books, but i doubt it'll eat your weedYes that's an average sized piece of perlite next to it, so half inch Maybe
I guess my main concern is that it's not any type of a cannabis bug, I killed one late last year at some point as well so I'm thinking it's some kind of a of a roach
Not trying to spam This Thread I kind of thought it would be an easy question or I would have put it somewhere else but where it wasn't a standard cannabis bug I figured all The Gardener's here would know best
i've always heard the green part of potatoes will kill you, as they're part of the nightshade family....but i guess rabbits aren't peopleHarvested some red and purple ones my self. The rabbits are slowly eating the green leafs. But otherwise super easy to grow. I have another type of purple ones I'll be harvesting this week. Purple mashed potatoes!
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look pretty good. this is the time for a little calcium supplement, to stop bud end rot, although they look pretty good alreadyView attachment 4153624 Thanks for the answer couldn't find it anywhere so I figured it was benign
..those are some sweet looking tater's above!
I'm getting my first tomatos! In a week it went from yellow flower stage to this! They're doing well now ?
i've seen jobes plant spikes forever, but never used them. you'd think if they really sucked, they wouldn't have lasted since i was a kid, but i have no experience with them, myself.
bud end rot is mostly from not having enough calcium, the spot where the flower drops off the tomato turns black, sometimes it stops there, and sometimes it spreads all over the tomato and they get mushy. looks like your soil is pretty good, but a little extra calcium never hurts tomatoes
They grew stong for 2.5/3 months. But between that or cactus i guess is there choice. I tb6ought it was deadly also. I was going to use is as a protection plant and companion plant it. But i see it wont stop them bunnies.i've always heard the green part of potatoes will kill you, as they're part of the nightshade family....but i guess rabbits aren't people