Hmmm...it does sound like that...I'll try my best to get a picture either tomorrow or the next day, but I'm not sure how good of a picture I'll be able to get.tokinjoe said:Huey, is it possible to take pictures of these bugs? I do know that termites will den up in pots or containers. I've had that happen to me before. The workers are whitish in color and usually disappear into the pot as it is lifted, or into the ground. Can you tell if the insects are also burrowing into the ground under the pots?
Hmmm...I'll go check out the Cannabis Infirmary and see what they have to say. Thanks for the help though.tokinjoe said:Dude I don't think they are termites. I'm not really sure what they are. I would go to either Lowe's or another store with pesticides and get a garden type pesticide and put it around the plants and under the pots. See if that does the trick. Good luck man.
LittleBigMan said:You can use neem cake in the soil & its also a great organic fertilizer to boot...
tokinjoe said:Another of my biggest pests are caterpillars. I apologize in advance if it's been posted on in this thread and I've missed it, but DIPEL (Thuricide) is the way to kill these bud destroying pests. Caterpillars eat the bud and as they do they leave a trail of waste or excrement behind them. This is especially damaging to the budding plant as the caterpillar bores into the bud and excrements behind itself. All it takes is rain, dew or both and the excrement will mold, and it quickly spreads to the rest of the bud. Often it is not noticed as the bud actually rots from the inside out.
I've used Dipel in the past in powder form but it's hard to hide a plant that has been treated. For this reason I'll be using the liquid Dipel from now on. It is a pest specific day of harvest pesticide that kills upon ingestion, not contact. One plant I had was severely infested and after treatment I could not find a live caterpillar anywhere. Needless to say due to damage I had to harvest the plant prematurely. It also kills a variety of worms and other caterpillars that destroy crops. I get mine at Lowe's in powder form and dont' recall seeing the liquid form although your local store may have it. Most of the caterpillar damage I've observed has been in the later budding stages and it's advisable to be proactive in treating the plants before the caterpillars infest them if that's possible. I hope this helps.