Worms and eggs in leaves.

wineart

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Little inchworm has rolled up a leaf and laid eggs in leaf.
 

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Deff get a caterpillar spray bc hemp boring caterpillars will eat into your stalk and shew and poop inside your buds
 
So far I am good, I have only seen 2. Leafhoppers are my pain in the ass now. Getting somewhere towards the end now. I see more and more spots on leaves but nothing that looks like it is attacking buds. 1/2 of my plants are now only getting 5 hours of direct sunlight, the other half don’t get sun until 10:00 but keep it the rest of the day. They are all 11-13 feet tall but what a difference in mass!
 
So far I am good, I have only seen 2. Leafhoppers are my pain in the ass now. Getting somewhere towards the end now. I see more and more spots on leaves but nothing that looks like it is attacking buds. 1/2 of my plants are now only getting 5 hours of direct sunlight, the other half don’t get sun until 10:00 but keep it the rest of the day. They are all 11-13 feet tall but what a difference in mass!
Very interesting are you actually seeing the leaf hoppers? I thought I was having that issue and some nut problems at first and it ended up being septoria leaf spot which can happen if there has been a lot of rain and they don't get alot of sun. What do you use for pest management? And do you use a fungicide at all. Would be interested in seeing the leaf hoppers spots
 
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