Grasshoppers!

razorbud

Member
Never had this problem before. Dont know if it is because I am using molasses for the first time or just bad luck. Any suggestions as to the best way to get rid of these things before they eat my girls up?
 

HomeGrown&Smoked

Active Member
Predatory insects are a possibility that won't affect the crop's taste. I think a couple of praying mantus throw in the garden will keep the buggers away, and also help control other pest populations you might not be aware of yet.
 

golddog

Well-Known Member
I had a Grape Romulan and a Chemdawg D about 12 weeks into flower outside ...

I took down the GR and as I was trimming noticed a little Grasshopper on my table, killed it.

Later I was looking at the Chemdawg and I noticed a bunch (most) of leaves had been eaten, didn't touch the buds. I didn't see the Grasshopper, but it was time to take it down anyway.

When I had it inside and was trimming this BIG GRASSHOPPER jumped up, about scared the shit out of me. killed it.

Rep+ to Kevdogg, for the nice link :bigjoint:
 
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