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Nice girls. I had the same problem w butterflies laying their eggs on my girls outdoor. I solved the problem by putting up a butterfly net to keep them out. Best IPM for worms yet…😎
Like he said in the video they pull the plants early and then sell their seeds, Let the plants grow! I got sent PREMATURE SEEDS save your money and go to anther seed banks they are tons of legit seed banks that are not sending out crack babies
You want to hit them at the soil level too. Sluggo Plus sprinkled on the soil will take out cut worms and army worms. Those will munch on anything that they can crawl up. That Sluggo Plus has iron phosphate and spinosad so it takes the pests out at the soil level. Works great for slugs too (obviously).
These little bastard s are on the flowering plants early. Last year they ruined about 50% of my bud. They take time and effort to identify and eradicate .
A Absolute "Must Do" step in growing outdoors! I personally use bt Worm and Caterpillar Killer by Garden Safe.. great preventative actions for a "Bug Rot" free garden! Those little worms really can and will ruin flowers if present! – This 2021 season, they seemed sneaky! … I was caught by surprise, (A little lazy + my disability issues) – not seeing any other leaf damage.. no holes, etc… The browning / dying part of a flower.. Was my sign to look closer! 😱 I detected it early, treated my garden, pulled off a some dead worms, a few flowers, been spraying regular every 3-4 days. Great Video + Necessary Knowledge To Know If You Grow!! … Every outdoor grower should know this information! LOL 💚 Growing Keeps Me Going! ✌😎💨
I to am dealing with these damn caterpillars in my garden here in SD. Hope they don't spread yo my other plants, I tracked it to one plant and she is in quarantine. Thanks for the info, ill be picking up that BT treatment you were mixing….
As an outdoorsie kinda guy, I'm surprised spraying BT wasn't already in your regimen. Course it took me 1 infested harvest to realize it was a must. The stuff really does work, thankfully.
OK, I've been growing since 1966, outdoors. Caterpillars are your number 1 enemy. In all my years of experience, let me suggest the best way to NEVER have caterpillars when growing outdoors, weather in ground or in containers. Caterpillars come from butterfly's that lay there eggs on your plant. So, very simply buy these nets : Garden Netting, Plant Mesh Netting Cicada Netting Veggie Garden Net Mosquito Bird Screen Protect Kale Tomatoes Cabbage Fruit Trees Cherries Bush Row Cover Net 8ftx24ft from Amazon or your garden store. Just type in microfine plant nets. Look for the size you need, they have many sizes. I put tomato baskets over my plants when I first start them, to support the nets and expands out the top. Butterfly's can't lay there eggs through them, so NO more caterpillars. I get the white ones so it allows all the sun to penetrate. You can water right through them to. Thank you Homegrown for the seeds I purchased from you earlier in the season. They are all budded and some close to harvest. No caterpillars … All good here.
Nice video…..wayyyyyy too many caterpillars 🐛 ! Last years crop lost probably 1/2 due to caterpillar damage. Doing BT but with WAY LESS application as yours. Have issues with beach overcast causing mold, so we spray sparingly throughout the grow. Right now, 3 strains in various stages of flower.
Great information my dude! Ty for sharing the knowledge!
I'm sorry to hear you've açquired caterpillars in your garden. Those flowers were still looking really nice, and I guess the gratitude of catching them in time so that not all is lost is in order as well. We both know that it was just constant vigilance of being in the garden that made the difference.
Again love the open ended hoop house, and the garden in which it contains. The patience should love it! Again ty. For the video and info. Great stuff!
Good informative content. I’ve lost lots of colas to those things over the years. You definitely have to stay in tune and on top of your garden to catch em early.
Nice girls. I had the same problem w butterflies laying their eggs on my girls outdoor. I solved the problem by putting up a butterfly net to keep them out. Best IPM for worms yet…😎
Won't they taste like shit after spraying bt
Guys diatomaceous earth Greenhouse film and bug netting, done
Like he said in the video they pull the plants early and then sell their seeds, Let the plants grow! I got sent PREMATURE SEEDS save your money and go to anther seed banks they are tons of legit seed banks that are not sending out crack babies
Could you use neem tree oil spray?
You want to hit them at the soil level too. Sluggo Plus sprinkled on the soil will take out cut worms and army worms. Those will munch on anything that they can crawl up. That Sluggo Plus has iron phosphate and spinosad so it takes the pests out at the soil level. Works great for slugs too (obviously).
What about the orange worms that bore into the stems that kill the bud. If left alone they will spin webs in the bag after trimmed.
These little bastard s are on the flowering plants early. Last year they ruined about 50% of my bud. They take time and effort to identify and eradicate .
A Absolute "Must Do" step in growing outdoors! I personally use bt Worm and Caterpillar Killer by Garden Safe.. great preventative actions for a "Bug Rot" free garden! Those little worms really can and will ruin flowers if present! –
This 2021 season, they seemed sneaky! … I was caught by surprise, (A little lazy + my disability issues) – not seeing any other leaf damage.. no holes, etc…
The browning / dying part of a flower.. Was my sign to look closer! 😱
I detected it early, treated my garden, pulled off a some dead worms, a few flowers, been spraying regular every 3-4 days.
Great Video + Necessary Knowledge To Know If You Grow!! …
Every outdoor grower should know this information! LOL 💚 Growing Keeps Me Going! ✌😎💨
Cool video. We cant be mad at the catapillars…. if i could burrow inside a giant bud i would too🙂
Bud wash time
Thx for the video I've lost 2 of my sour diesel to caterpillars and grass hoppers
Ate my stalks into over night
Bro I hate catapillers
I to am dealing with these damn caterpillars in my garden here in SD. Hope they don't spread yo my other plants, I tracked it to one plant and she is in quarantine. Thanks for the info, ill be picking up that BT treatment you were mixing….
THE SPRAY CAN BE APPLY IN FLOWER LIKE BUT IN INDOOR??WHAT IS THE NAME OF IT?
I'm curious is it safe to spray your plants during flower…….will it have a negative effect on my buds
As an outdoorsie kinda guy, I'm surprised spraying BT wasn't already in your regimen. Course it took me 1 infested harvest to realize it was a must. The stuff really does work, thankfully.
OK, I've been growing since 1966, outdoors. Caterpillars are your number 1 enemy. In all my years of experience, let me suggest the best way to NEVER have caterpillars when growing outdoors, weather in ground or in containers. Caterpillars come from butterfly's that lay there eggs on your plant. So, very simply buy these nets : Garden Netting, Plant Mesh Netting Cicada Netting Veggie Garden Net Mosquito Bird Screen Protect Kale Tomatoes Cabbage Fruit Trees Cherries Bush Row Cover Net 8ftx24ft from Amazon or your garden store. Just type in microfine plant nets. Look for the size you need, they have many sizes. I put tomato baskets over my plants when I first start them, to support the nets and expands out the top. Butterfly's can't lay there eggs through them, so NO more caterpillars. I get the white ones so it allows all the sun to penetrate. You can water right through them to.
Thank you Homegrown for the seeds I purchased from you earlier in the season. They are all budded and some close to harvest. No caterpillars … All good here.
Nice video…..wayyyyyy too many caterpillars 🐛 ! Last years crop lost probably 1/2 due to caterpillar damage. Doing BT but with WAY LESS application as yours. Have issues with beach overcast causing mold, so we spray sparingly throughout the grow. Right now, 3 strains in various stages of flower.
Great information my dude! Ty for sharing the knowledge!
I'm sorry to hear you've açquired caterpillars in your garden. Those flowers were still looking really nice, and I guess the gratitude of catching them in time so that not all is lost is in order as well. We both know that it was just constant vigilance of being in the garden that made the difference.
Again love the open ended hoop house, and the garden in which it contains. The patience should love it! Again ty. For the video and info. Great stuff!
If you spray Bt every 3 days there will be zero caterpillars. My4sons sprayer with a variety of tips, $200. Start early, don’t wait till flower.
My first two seasons I had no idea about bud worms. Last year and this year built a simple covered outdoor grow area for less than $100. No worms!
Good informative content. I’ve lost lots of colas to those things over the years. You definitely have to stay in tune and on top of your garden to catch em early.
Awesome content! Great VIDEO! 😎👍
Get some Jackson chameleons 😂
I’ll try bud washing …it may help for the removal of caterpillars 🐛
3:06 Barking Caterpillar :O