I lost count of the day number... and at this point, where is over 100 days old, who cares, huh? There's a little emergency going on.
WORMS
Worms, moth/butterfly larvae, caterpillars, mother f*ckers... how ever you call them, this bitches just invaded my garden.
First they got my largest oldest skunkiest plant. The one that was closer to the next harvest! Tiny little worms that get inside the best buds and eat them inside out and shitting on it while at it. They rot entire buds in a matter of hours! Its like a nightmare!!!
I'm sure most outdoor growers can relate to this. And if not, there's a few great threads around. This Sucks!
I sprayed with BT (BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS) along the flowering state, but this bastards may have brought gas masks or something, cause its quite a large population I've got. Maybe I didn't sprayed as often as I should.
The larger plant, the one that's badly infested, I'm gonna cut down this weekend. It is almost ready; if the worms hadn't attacked, I may have waited one or two more weeks, but I think now's the best thing to do. I know that as soon as I cut her down, the little fuckers will leave. And that way, I'll avoid extreme bud damage. They already fucked up a few beautiful buds!
But the problem related to this thread is: Since this low ryder 2 is the prettiest babe in the garden, with the biggest prettiest buds, it was a matter of time she got some worms of her own, and it did.
Thankfully, the damage in this one hasn't got too bad, but I did found 2 worms so far. A tiny one a week ago, and the biggest i've ever seen, today, right in the top bud, eating out...
So I have to admit its very tempting to cut her down as well, to avoid further worm activity.
This sucks!
Check out the pics, she's getting a beautiful purple-ish color on the tips of the fan leaves, and the buds look awesome. I was excited to see how much more she would improve in her next 2 or 3 weeks, but I think I might have to harvest early on this one...
Any ideas?
ps: thanks for all those LR2 Pics. The all look yummy. Enjoy!