Organilush
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I don't know how wide spread some species are, or if some species are only found in certain regions...
....but I'm curious if there is specific specie(s) of caterpillars (or worms?) we northern california outdoor growers have issues with? Or is there a wide variety of them?
And are these caterpillars (assuming that's what they are) typically getting onto the plants by crawling up the stalk??......Or is it more likely that moths/butterflies are laying eggs on the plants and the larvae/baby caterpillars are hatching directly on the plants and start to gorge themselves?.....Or do both scenarios play out equally?
Last year was my first grow...Out of the four plants/strains I grew only two of them had some minor issues with, what I'm assuming to be, caterpillars. Those two plants also both so happened to be the most "sativa" out of the four strains/plants I grew (Tangieland and Slymer), not sure if that's typical or coincidence.
It was the sort of damage where I'd randomly spot a brown/dry/dead spot in one of my buds, then once I got digging/cutting into that spot I'd find the damage went a bit deeper and typically some spots of mold(?) or fungus(?) growing in there too. Only once did I catch a little green guy and squished em', all other times I never saw or caught the critters.
I plan on using BT this time around.
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....but I'm curious if there is specific specie(s) of caterpillars (or worms?) we northern california outdoor growers have issues with? Or is there a wide variety of them?
And are these caterpillars (assuming that's what they are) typically getting onto the plants by crawling up the stalk??......Or is it more likely that moths/butterflies are laying eggs on the plants and the larvae/baby caterpillars are hatching directly on the plants and start to gorge themselves?.....Or do both scenarios play out equally?
Last year was my first grow...Out of the four plants/strains I grew only two of them had some minor issues with, what I'm assuming to be, caterpillars. Those two plants also both so happened to be the most "sativa" out of the four strains/plants I grew (Tangieland and Slymer), not sure if that's typical or coincidence.
It was the sort of damage where I'd randomly spot a brown/dry/dead spot in one of my buds, then once I got digging/cutting into that spot I'd find the damage went a bit deeper and typically some spots of mold(?) or fungus(?) growing in there too. Only once did I catch a little green guy and squished em', all other times I never saw or caught the critters.
I plan on using BT this time around.
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