conradino23;3638884 said:BigSur;3637698 said:Japanese beetles are becoming a big problem in Oregon now. They arrived with the flotsam from the tsunami after the huge earthquake that rocked Japan and caused the Fukashima nuclear power plant meltdown. Tons of crap from Japan drifted out to sea, and washed up on shore along Oregon beaches. So now we have this new bug problem to deal with here. On top of dozens of other invasives already here. For Japanese beetles, spray with pyrethrin or neem at the first sign of attack.
Norcaliwood;3637792 said:I look at that and hope ya'll know I meant wasn't a worm, hard to hunt and peck in the dark... Besides these eyes are getting old. But yea I heard tale about them beatles,, all kinds of evasive shit popping off in the States. I haven't a clue what them beatle look like. Worse invasion I seen been them Hemp Mites from down Cali ways... I moved here from Missouri abit back,, and use to trip on them carp taking over the rivers. And you do need a football helmet on to go up river. Them fuckers are everywhere, And an 8-10 pounder hitting ya upside the head ain't fun.. You sure don't want to be running at full throttle when you run into them. I hear they all the way up to the Great Lakes gates......... It's got to run it course. No ones going to stop them suckers,, Asian Carp. Keepem Green
I never had mites in my life or beetles for that matter and I hope it stays that way
Hmm NCW, I just checked my old pics of UD and the pheno with sharp leaflets is the OG one. I'm quite positive about it after comparing the pics. This variation has more narrow leaves and they're fair green colour and also slightly different structure that Boom or Chem that #2 would be. This plant should be squattier indeed and finish around 25th-28th of September. As far as potency goes it's stronger than Chem and slightly weaker than Boom, but has superior taste to other two