MrSaltine420
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Man, just quit putting chemicals on them and pick them out.
Bt is a bacteria suspended in liquid maple sugar.Man, just quit putting chemicals on them and pick them out.
Man, just quit putting chemicals on them and pick them out.
If you have more than a few plants and they are all over head height there is no way to pic them off. maybe if you are just growing one little plant for personal use. even then you should use BT as a preventative as there is NO WAY to pick all the caterpillars off since they are born at a tiny size that's super hard to see until they eat and get bigger.Yes think about it tho, like huge farming for veggies. Do you want to produce medicine that has been sprayed. Even though it's 'safer or organics like
Just pick them bugs off, feed in waterings
Tag affect buds and check every day
No! does anybody read this thread at all or do they just comment after reading the title?Will Don't Bug Me work?
Sometimes.dose walmart have Bt ?
I would be comfortable using BT right up to a week before harvest. I'd go up to 4 days before harvest if I was outside and I saw worms 4 days before harvest. I'd spray with BT in the early morning and then spray with water only two days later to help things along. So the most aggressive would be to mist BT on the morning 4 days before harvest, then mist water only on the morning two days before harvest. From what I've studied, the BT bacteria, which is harmless to us really anyway, is effectively gone within 48 hours with UV exposure. Azamax kills some worms if it hits them directly and is safe up to the day of harvest according to the label, on edible products. Fingers work well, and don't forget that those damaged buds will smoke JUST FINE once they're cleaned up a bit. All that's really damaged is our pride....Hi ya'll. thanks for all the great knowledge. This is my first grow, in pots outside in Sac, and I have just found those dang worms in my lovely buds too! Was out there with the flashlight in my mouth while I desperately searching for them chopping critters in my buds in the dark. Squished a bunch of them tonight, and cut the damaged buds and trimmed 'em up and got them drying.
Seems the thing do do is spray the BT early, so guess best thing is to pick as many as I can off. Am I right in that its mostly too late for the BT at this stage so close to harvest? I'm hoping that they can last a few more weeks. Been using the fox farm cha ching on them and they are so frosty they were glittering in the led light and my fingers were all stuck together. Had some solace from the scissor hash after trimming the poor buds. Some were gutted. Got 'em on paper plates drying in the dark guest room as I don't have a way to hang 'em yet. Figured I had another couple weeks to get that set up, then this happened!
Im going to do what you do spray earlier in the season and try to prevent it sooner then later... They almosted kicked my ass but I won the little battle stupid things I hate them. For a second there I thought I had done somthing wrong and was the only one with this problem, till i went to my local store and they said your not the only one with this problem, feww reliefHonestly, I've never used it to knock down an infestation. I just start spraying in May or June and rarely see a worm.
lol. For some reason I thought of the dude getting electro-shocked to death in the green mile when I read this.Hey Swan, don't give up. Keep spraying and hand-picking them. I am checking the buds every single day, but somehow they just keep appearing.
Get in your buds with a tweezer. I had one plant I didn't really care about and didn't think to check for caterpillars. It was still healthy since I last saw it 3 days ago (outward appearance alone you wouldn't think there were caterpillars) but today I found the caterpillars completely destroyed the plant. So if you give up the battle now it'll never make it through harvest. The eggs are timed to hatch right when your plants are in mid flower. Those damn bastards...
Other than drenching the buds in neem / BT, I thought of something that might work?
Electrocution.. will this work? lol.. hopefully it's not a dumb idea.
Hoping it will kill the caterpillars but not affect the plant.
My plants aren't that huge so I can submerge one cola at a time in a bucket of water and run electricity through it?
How big of a battery do you think I'll need to kill the caterpillars but pose no risk to myself or the THC?
I'm in the same general area as you and noticed the first worm a week ago. Who here has used Monterey gardens Spinosad? I used it Thursday, soaking the buds. Friday morning more worms and the top of a big cola was severed from the plant. Sprayed again. Today I lost a whole branch and saw several worms, including a baby one. All the other ones I saw were close to an inch longFuck... BT isn't working for me... I think it's good as a preventative but doesn't work once you've got an infestation.
Actually I'm not so sure if it even works at all. I sprayed down some of my 2 week budding plants twice this week, completely drenched them. I took care in spraying every single bud. and what do I find today? A big fat caterpillar sitting on top of a bud.
I've got 2 plants that are infested and trying to make it through the last 2-3 weeks and I've picked out 40+ caterpillars and sprayed BT. I still keep on finding newly hatched catepillars and one or two newly destroyed bud everyday.
What to do guys? I'm gonna go look for some Spinosad... but from what I understand they both work the same so I'm kind of doubtful.
I need something 100% safe to spray during last weeks and kills within a day.