Eggs?

Sir Napsalot

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Yea those look like the same eggs. You got em too. yuck.

I found more today. its always on a low laying leaf tip. Myt lowest leaf is like 2 to 3 feet off the ground. Clipped em and set in sealed mason jar to hatch. I'm gonna spray a leaf with BT stick it in there. and see how long it takes to kill them all, make sure this brand is effective.

Question can Bt AND Copper Fungicide be applied at the same time or better to apply separately?
I took that pic in 2015- haven't had such a major batch of eggs since then, fortunately

I also find that the moths like to lay eggs on lower leaves, so I pay particular attention to them when I inspect my plant and spray BT accordingly, making sure to spray the undersides of the leaves
 

Sir Napsalot

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Why the hell would you want to use a copper fungicide? Toxic crap and you can get rid of fungi/mold with a dilute mix of a potassium silicate product that won't leave toxic residue on your plants/buds and actually be good for your plants.

The BT product will only kill the hatched caterpillars and should be applied weekly I believe to be effective. Or after a rain tho it should still be on the undersides of the leaves where the little buggers will first begin feeding. After they eat some it attacks their digestive tract killing them slowly and probably very painfully but wtf, they're bugs and deserve a painful death. :)

:peace:
It takes 2-3 days for the little buggers to die, during which time they're still crawling around eating and pooping
 
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