V victoryou Well-Known Member Jun 25, 2021 #1 How are those looking? Attachments IMG_20210625_190925.jpg 6.1 MB · Views: 28 IMG_20210625_190939.jpg 6.8 MB · Views: 29 IMG_20210625_190913.jpg 4.8 MB · Views: 24 IMG_20210625_190916.jpg 5.7 MB · Views: 23 IMG_20210625_190910.jpg 6 MB · Views: 22 IMG_20210625_190947.jpg 4.7 MB · Views: 21 IMG_20210625_190944.jpg 6.3 MB · Views: 18
U Username85 Well-Known Member Jun 25, 2021 #2 Got a bug problem. Not sure if it’s the culprit, but if you zoom in on pic 2 you can see something sitting on one of the blades
Got a bug problem. Not sure if it’s the culprit, but if you zoom in on pic 2 you can see something sitting on one of the blades
Lordhooha Well-Known Member Jun 25, 2021 #5 victoryou said: Is it aomething i should really worry about? Click to expand... Very much. One bug leads to more bugs. Further weakening the plant.
victoryou said: Is it aomething i should really worry about? Click to expand... Very much. One bug leads to more bugs. Further weakening the plant.
Jules1976 Well-Known Member Jun 25, 2021 #6 I don't even know how you guys grow outside my wife has vegetables and herbs in the back garden and shit is always trying to eat it good luck with the bug problem I have a feeling growing outside it's not going to be your last
I don't even know how you guys grow outside my wife has vegetables and herbs in the back garden and shit is always trying to eat it good luck with the bug problem I have a feeling growing outside it's not going to be your last
HydoDan Well-Known Member Jun 25, 2021 #7 IPM (integrated pest management). Spray when you transplant then every two weeks, more if needed..