Yeah! It's Bud Worm Season. Pics

CrazyChester

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well i heard tha using ladiebirds is good if u put hem on the plan they will eat all the bug and not do any think to the plant its worh a go and is free
Ladiebirds? Like in Ladiebird Johnson? What's a ladiebird?

Start early with the BT. Follow the directions on the bottle. Don't mix too strong and only spray as often as the directions say. Don't spray for the last two weeks before harvest unless you see worms on your buds. If the weather is warm and dry rinse your plants a couple of times a few days before harvest. Some growers don't like to do this because they are worried about mildew but if you spray in the morning on a warm dry day it shouldn't do any harm and it will remove some of the BT residue. How could it be any different than spraying BT mixed with water as far as the mildew is concerned.
 

carhopper6

Member
think about it. the bud worms eat the bud. the bud contains thc. it only seems logical that smoking a couple bud worms would give you a head change. makes sense to me
 

Anonononymous

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Would a net used to keep butterflies off strawberries work if it was draped over the plant? the holes in the netting are about 1cmx1cm.
 

irish farmer

Active Member
Hi thare im new hear. Im a little woried about what im reading hear. I started my first outdoor grow this year is thare anything i can do to prevent bud worm. I dont hav it yet. My babys are in 10 litre pots in a cleared woods they look great so far. HELP
 
Budworms suck! I've had them the past three seasons. We put some nematodes in our soil this past fall. I hope it works.
We normally just pick them off daily.
I don't like using any sprays, etc. When we hang the buds to dry, the worms leave. IMO, they do very little damage and I'd rather smoke a little worm poo then insecticide.
 

zen10

Member
i cant stand those things man, but from what i know of you should wash them and keep doin what your doing
 
think about it. the bud worms eat the bud. the bud contains thc. it only seems logical that smoking a couple bud worms would give you a head change. makes sense to me
that reminds me of the scene in Cheech and Chong's Next Movie where chong smashes the beetle he had in his roach bottle and smokes it :D

 

ultimate procrastinator

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Thinking of buying BT spray my plants will start flowering in a months time; anyone else in the northeast usa that knows if budworms are a problem? I have never seen them before but this is my first outdoor.
 

HIGHFLY

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Found a baby one on my plants outdoors yesterday it was under a dead leave that fell on top of one of my heads chopped dat lil bitches head off with my fingernail
 
what do these worms look like. im a first timer, and would like to keep an eye out for them. also is there any other problems i should be on the look out for? my plants are in some mountains in gatineau que.
 

Stolas

Active Member
srry if it has already been posted but how exactly do you prepare for these and does anyone know their exact name?
 

KroniK.

Member
our plants are about three months old , or will be this week and they are sooo full and bigg... no bud worms yet so pray for our gurls...lol... this is our first grow so if you guys will take a look at some of the pix tht we have posted and tell us wht you think about them...
 
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