New England outdoors 2018

Rob Roy

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SO I am thinking of bringing in a couple plants and start flowering them inside with a 600W hps two weeks before the natural flower date.
Then taking them back out to finish.
Anyone ever try this?
You might want to make sure no outdoor bugs hitchhike inside if you have an indoor garden.
 

Maineahh

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Yeah these are pretty much inchworms.they're not awful right now but I foresee it getting worse. I'll give some of that a try just hate to spray too much on afraid it's going to stress the plants you know the neem, essential oils,and dead bug.i guess i just spread the applications out.thanks for the info!
 

Dmannn

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Yeah these are pretty much inchworms.they're not awful right now but I foresee it getting worse. I'll give some of that a try just hate to spray too much on afraid it's going to stress the plants you know the neem, essential oils,and dead bug.i guess i just spread the applications out.thanks for the info!
Try DE.
 

Chief Chieferton

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I used this biz last year. Got it at lowes. It had great reviews so I tried it out. Worked like a charm getting rid of those little fuckers. This was on 2 outdoor White Widows in soil. View attachment 4170672
Neem works for me for general use, and I spray it on everything once a week, but those 'pillars are brutal. They didnt give a shit about neem. I had the little green ones that attach themselves to the underside of the stem at the base of a cola. Almost impossible to see. I hate them.
Suspend will get em. If you know a landscaper maybe they can get you commercial grade. I believe a less potent version can be found at a garden center
 

Chief Chieferton

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What exactly is suspend and is it organic?
It is targeting tent and gypsy caterpillars. It is not organic but becomes inert in 2-3 days. We use it on ornamental and fruit trees. Not sure about collateral damage to ally bugs but there'll be no more caterpillars.
 

socaljoe

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I've got a question about caterpillars horrible where I live been spraying with neem and essential oils peppermint orange and lavender seems to keep them in check somewhat but the little s**** are still around anyone have any advice?
I use this stuff. It has BT, which is a bacteria that kills the caterpillars. Works pretty well. I just mix it up in a pump sprayer and go to town...works great on tomato hornworms too.

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Cbd1981

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I've got a question about caterpillars horrible where I live been spraying with neem and essential oils peppermint orange and lavender seems to keep them in check somewhat but the little s**** are still around anyone have any advice?
I use spinosad works great for caterpillars,leaf hoppers and pretty much any leaf eater. I spray twice a week for 2 weeks.
 

thumper60

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I've got a question about caterpillars horrible where I live been spraying with neem and essential oils peppermint orange and lavender seems to keep them in check somewhat but the little s**** are still around anyone have any advice?
look into BT great stuff for cats
 

Maineahh

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Thank you everyone for the input.think im going to give spinosad a try allng with my neem and essential oils.one more question has anyone tryed actinovate for powdery mildew prevention?
 

GvegasGrowa

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So how's the weather treating everyone? 5 days of rain in central MA... Feels more like central Florida.

My greenhouse girls are doing well, but I had some indoor ready to cut & they started molding up almost overnight. Fml
 

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Black-Thumb

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So how's the weather treating everyone? 5 days of rain in central MA... Feels more like central Florida.

My greenhouse girls are doing well, but I had some indoor ready to cut & they started molding up almost overnight. Fml
Mine have been loving the rain. They needed it.

We got pummeled most of the day yesterday, so they got a good water then this morning they were totally dry. Crazy.
 

too larry

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I've got a question about caterpillars horrible where I live been spraying with neem and essential oils peppermint orange and lavender seems to keep them in check somewhat but the little s**** are still around anyone have any advice?
If they are flowering, I would go with BT. Once they eat some it, they can no longer feed. They die from not eating.
 
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