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Hodgegrown

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I didn't notice the little fucker when I took the pictures, but fortunately came right in to edit them. A little while later, I returned to the garden and crushed it with a vengeance!
Yeah see him in pic 1, what strain is the pic 3? Been using the spinosad since the medi were getting eaten while using the BT, My friend who lives a mile or so from me has found some in his plants but not the ones he has 2 bug zappers around. 100 feet away and he sprays both gardens but he's finding worms.
 

Hodgegrown

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Was wondering how your SSH was so far into flower, then remembered these are pics from previous grows, doh! Quess it's gonna be one of those days. lol
 

veggiegardener

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ohh its very nice, just never see that hybridized Morning Glories before...heres dinathus picture:



thats why I thought your was dianthus, but thanks for sharing.
I've seen them in nurseries. Very pretty!

I don't keep many potted plants, except for cactus. I'm currently building a collection of cacti. The blooms are worth the wait!

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Cacti are amazing...

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Doing his thing...
 

unohu69

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subbed for awesome pics man. I bet having a little photography background helps. Do you have any more pics on praying mantis, and a couple of their eggs? Iv never seen an egg and would like to know more. do you just put them in the fridge to keep them "asleep" till spring time?
 

veggiegardener

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subbed for awesome pics man. I bet having a little photography background helps. Do you have any more pics on praying mantis, and a couple of their eggs? Iv never seen an egg and would like to know more. do you just put them in the fridge to keep them "asleep" till spring time?
The egg cases must remain outdoors, or refrigerated, or they will hatch out of season, with nothing to eat. I'll try to find some pix.

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The wire pictured is a close up of remesh. The praying Mantis' love laying their egg cases on it. I sometimes remove the cases, and put them in the greenhouses, or under fence stringers, for safety.
 

liblah

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this thread is amazing! i can only dream of gettin plants to turn out that way here in soggy Ireland.
peace and luck from the emerald isle.
 
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