Bug zappers draw in more bugs than they kill.
What you want is for all of your neighbors to have bug zappers.
Draw them out of your yard.
That's kind of what I was thinking, maybe putting them 100' - 150' away
Bug zappers draw in more bugs than they kill.
What you want is for all of your neighbors to have bug zappers.
Draw them out of your yard.
Plants are really taking off now.
Pkants are 9ft wide by 9ft tall roughly . Potters are 11ft wide by 2 1/2 ft tall . Hope every one is haveing a freat season .i kind of slacked this year so plants,are a bit out of shape .
Strians are cotton candy, affie and mtf south ( tang) .
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Good info but I doubt this is policed. I've seen many greenhouses that are nothing more than metal semi circles with plastic sheeting over top.
There 10+ yards each so 2000 gallon roughly. Plants have 2.5-3 months to finish .
Looking good man, I'm assuming they're from clones. Most of mine are from seed and the clone plants really blow past anything started from seed.
Be very watchfull of caterpillars mid flower. They will decimate your entire grow if your not on top of them little rascals.
Be very watchfull of caterpillars mid flower. They will decimate your entire grow if your not on top of them little rascals.
Raw or skim milk in a 1:9 or 1:10 part mixture with water is an amazing thing. It works on a bunch of different pests. It can even help increase the bacterial content of the soil.you should try a 10% skim milk and water spray. (sounds like it couldn't work I know) Sticky Sat who hangs out in the Bangi Haze thread recommended to me and after I applied I found a caterpillar on my plant that looked like it dissolved. It wasn't a small green one but assume the effect will be the same. Worth a try. Also said to apply during the day. He said "For pests control, it's better to spray early morning.
A reaction between lactose and light produces a protein that kills soft belly insects cause they can't process it" Bangi Haze forum starting post 1168
Those aren't the catapillars he's talking about those are the gypsy moths. These are tiny and green can barely be seen.
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Dealt with them also they tried to eat my sweet tooth plant a few years back had to pick em off by hand everyday . Now I use neem spinosad & BT