How’s the flowering coming along in everyone’s outdoor girls?

I have been dealing with these bastards as well! Damn Ninjas is what I've been calling them lately! Lol!
As soon as, we find something that works, we need to Share!
Ok bro! So there is a wasp that shoots it’s eggs into the worms to use them as a host for it’s babys. I was just watching if go around my plant stinging them. I got all the big ones on the outside but the wasp crawls through the bud and finds em for you, you watch and pick em off after the wasp goes to the next one.
 
Are the bud worms the brown spots things on your buds? Might a dust used for vegetables work?
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Ok bro! So there is a wasp that shoots it’s eggs into the worms to use them as a host for it’s babys. I was just watching if go around my plant stinging them. I got all the big ones on the outside but the wasp crawls through the bud and finds em for you, you watch and pick em off after the wasp goes to the next one.
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So this bad boy was investigating my buds the other day! Just thought it was funny that you mentioned Wasps! Of course, the Red Wasp has a nest and its young hatches from an egg inside the comb of its nest!
Just though it was cool, this Wasp actually landed as I had the camera up close to my face at the time, lol, scared the shit out of me at first!!
Good pic though!!
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All doing well...had a little powdery mold..is that normal for outside grow?..I sprayed them all hope it helps
 

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All doing well...had a little powdery mold..is that normal for outside grow?..I sprayed them all hope it helps
Well thats definitely not the best thing in the world, to have any type of mold on your plants, thats a water issue! Do you spray your plants down with water of any sorts? Or have you had a lot of rain on your area especially at dusk? That makes it so it doesnt dry properly throughout the day with the sun! Which can lead to powdery mold!!
Sun light is the best healing factor for this issue I believe!!
Good luck and just stay on top of things like your doing! Peace!!
 









 









That’s going to take a team to harvest! Conveyer belt style! Lol. You one plant is bigger than a lot of people’s entire grows! Did I ask what you were feeding her?
 
I’m fighting bud worms. I sit and stare for hours and hours. I always find more. I get them all then there’s more. I got them jacked up tho, they super small I think cuz I was using neem in veg. So I think bt kills on contact, is there something to prevent the bastards?
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Other than what’s mentioned about lady buds being a great organic way, but I’ve been using this stuff and has been working so far so good for me. Especially in the indoor garden with the gnats!! Starting to notice a big difference in bug life now that I’ve been using it outside on all my plants, and been testing it out on a plant now that’s late into flower to see what happens to the final outcome once harvested.
 

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So I moved this little guy out of a 1 gallon pot into a bigger pot yesterday before I was gonna put into my tent...well last night we had a bad storm with alot of lightning...now look at her ...she has buds in 1 day ..I'm not understanding this
 

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So I moved this little guy out of a 1 gallon pot into a bigger pot yesterday before I was gonna put into my tent...well last night we had a bad storm with alot of lightning...now look at her ...she has buds in 1 day ..I'm not understanding this
Do you know what strain you have there? That’s pretty neat that it happened so fast I can’t imagine a force of nature strong enough but then again people can take steroids and be a monster almost over night lol! So I guess that could be a natures steroid Hahaha! But reason I ask is I’ve had an auto indica dominant plant produce buds like yours did and finished flowering really quick so you could have one of them keepers if you know what I mean! I’d clone that one even tho she’s in flower and experiment a little!!
 
Update on my outdoor ladies that are coming along quite nicely I must say!! My train wreck#3 genetic has some hairs browning/orangin up now and the terps/force are strong in this one young padaone!!!! ((Star Wars)) This unknown sativa I’ve got also is starting to bulk up her weight but definitely has a lot more time to go still. Hopefully she will have enough time to finish before the weather starts getting nasty where I’m at!! But train wreck looks to be getting frosty and haven’t seen any amber yet which means she’s got some more weight to put on but all in all great season a little humid to end the season off it looks like, but cross my fingers no bud rot yet!!!! I’m also bringing this monster base ball bat sized trainwreck inside during the night to try and bring in some colors and keep away from some of that humidity since she’s just about finished.
 

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