Kiki's Purple Erkle, Super Critical, Blue Dream, Fire OG, and Mango Kush

Kiki007

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okay boys - take a look at what I found in the garden today!! WTF! Anyone every had theses....?

and yes- HC & WEST... that is a small portion of what is going on....
 

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DST

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Are they catepillars kiki? look like they are munching your plants up.....moths may be. I know in Europe we have had an infestation.
 

colocowboy

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Those aren't the variety that usually show up and enjoy your buds. Not that they look like the kind you want around either. Diatomaceous earth dusting will do in all crawlers, be liberal it's non toxic just a tad messy. It's also cheap!
 

Highlanders cave

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Hey kikki hon how in the world did you get catepillars on your indoor plants !! You don't happen to have any broccolli or cabbage growing nearby do you....
 

DST

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Tell me about it on the broccolli front HC, they love that shite. I was constantly swatting Cabbage Whites the whole summer (or what we called our summer) And they have still munched 50% of my broccolilis, in fact I only have one that is flowering....so far, ffs.
 

Kiki007

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well - they're "imported" cabbage worms.... organicide is supposed to be the solution... I got some today - flooded the soil, and we'll see how it goes tomorrow- last night when i found them i pulled 8 off of my recently transplanted clones.... today I pulled 3.... so we'll see - they're vicious little fu**ers! and HC - I have no idea.... except that I changed soils.... so maybe they came with the soil.... who knows.... not a battle i need right now - and theyr'e only in the veg room.... not in any of the flowering rooms.... so far! I'll update.
 

DST

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I blame the substrate. Sometime I sit and wonder, where the fuk did this come from, or how did that happen. And then I remember when I picked up the coco that was in sacs all piled on a pallet in a warehouse exposed to whatever little bug decides to float past.....Hope you get them waxed. My wife likes to get catepillars and cut them in half with her favourite broken floor tile....not sure if that represents something I should be worried about, lol.

Have a nice weekend girl.

DST
 

colocowboy

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My girl has some weird quirks that one might find "gross", I can just picture your cringe as the wee pidder gets lopped off. lol

At least you have a bead on the cure and those buggers aren't in where the OMG damage is done. Also the big guns can be used up in veg! Sux when all you can do is hope to get some before the bastards finish it all.
 

Dwezelitsame

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aint payin no rent cant pet em dont cath mice aint stain here for free an i aint feedinem either

so they can just getdafukoutahere

things looking correct overhere
how you be mah

1Luv



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Kiki007

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I blame the substrate. Sometime I sit and wonder, where the fuk did this come from, or how did that happen. And then I remember when I picked up the coco that was in sacs all piled on a pallet in a warehouse exposed to whatever little bug decides to float past.....Hope you get them waxed. My wife likes to get catepillars and cut them in half with her favourite broken floor tile....not sure if that represents something I should be worried about, lol.

Have a nice weekend girl.

DST
uh yeah - I'm not sure if you should be worried about that one or not DST..... but sometimes us ladies just do crazy shit! we just explect your guys to roll with it all.... as long as she's not taking the broken tile to YOU...! 8-)

My girl has some weird quirks that one might find "gross", I can just picture your cringe as the wee pidder gets lopped off. lol

At least you have a bead on the cure and those buggers aren't in where the OMG damage is done. Also the big guns can be used up in veg! Sux when all you can do is hope to get some before the bastards finish it all.
agreed COLO.... I've had that with spidermites.... just hoping they plants will finish in 2 or 3 days before those fukers start pitching tents!

aint payin no rent cant pet em dont cath mice aint stain here for free an i aint feedinem either

so they can just getdafukoutahere

things looking correct overhere
how you be mah

1Luv
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Dwezel - mah is all good - but will be great when the worms are gone for sure - - good to see you on my board... stop by more often.

lmfao I would be :lol:
BOBO - me too!! me too!!
 

colocowboy

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Their uk site keeps throwing me to the us site and hasn't the "canna cure" info. I was curious, but it seems that they don't want me to know. :D
Probably some kind of bacteria and of course there will be some doomsday scenario around it or something. hmpf! lol
 

DST

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T'was 10 euro a bottle at the store. Is that pricey? that's about what they charge at the garden centre for Ecostyle and Buyer, etc.

This is the splarf on Cannacure incase you can't solve out the website problems statesiders.

So how exactly does Canna Cure work? Following a minimum recommended application frequency of once a week, the product quickly establishes a 100% natural, “sticky” second skin around leaves that stops all pests in their tracks! Alternatively if you’re already in the midst of an insect invasion and need immediate results, blanket-spraying plants with Canna Cure for between 3 and 6 consecutive days guarantees to bring a bad situation back under control. Canna Cure can be used to tackle Spider Mites, Whitefly, Aphids, Mealybugs and Mildew problems from the beginning of vegetative growth, right through flowering and all the way up until harvest. Safe for edible and ornamental crops, just make sure you apply thoroughly to upper and lower leaf surfaces.
 
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