Jiggy you must be a pro at trimming after all the trimming you have done. Good day all.
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lol, that is why I only grow one or two, I just do not have days in me lol, the one or two days that I spend 12 or more hours trimming that is more than plenty of work for me lol. them bananas look amazing, I am kinda jealous that you're finished lol, I look fforward to seeing you here Jiggi, thank you for making this a positive experienceThis is nothing. Trimming them banana jealousy took days!!!! Banana Jealousy
You have some amazing photography skills! Hope the pirate bug kills those pesky aphids fast! I had aphids 3 times this year and only lost 1 nug overall. Lacewings are native to my area and they showed up to save my plants haha I was about to spray them and noticed all the baby lacewings and eggs gave it 2 weeks and my plants had 100s of full grown lacewings ready to defend her. Hope your beetle sticks around!Last week or so I decided to bring the unicorn poop kush inside cuz there were all these little tiny white moths on it, white flies.
Anyhow, i'd shake the cola and the little buggers would just land back down "well...that was pointless".
With some thought and speed perhaps outrunning these little flies was what was called for.
So off I went plant in hands, running and jig-jagging through the yard. Doing my best to leave these pests in the past and get to the backdoor before they're able to reinfest.
No branches harmed, we made it inside.
Now since the plant has been in the house, she has grown in girth. Busting out a new system of pistols for the next swoll. And steadily every morning I started to notice more and more sticky shining leaves; aphid piss.
Day by day they've been getting more and more by the numbers. Nothing I've done has been much of effective. Other than smooshing them in the horde lines along the stems.
It's not that aphids actually injure the plant, they feed on the stems and veins of the leaves. Their piss is like green melon candy. Mmmm.
Ants and other insects utilize these aphids as a 'lemonade stand' if you will. The urine feeds and replenishes the drinking insect. Aphids are live birthers, which is why they take over so freaking fast man!! The poop can cause disease and fungus, mold, everything a grower doesn't want.
This morning I decided we have to fix this situation. whaàt to do ....and outside we ventured.
Now there is a good breeze and it isn't scheduled to be hot AF today. It's been really pleasant. Boring perhaps but good.
Misted the bug piss off the leaves and not so much that it saturated the plant or buds. We don't need that shit.
And after being outside a few hours other insects swarmed all over her.
Meet the pirate bug, it eats spider mites, aphids, thrips, and such. Cute and tiny!Then the hover fly, whose larvae eat soft bodied garden pests. Come eat mine!!!
Gotta love good maggots.
Thank you little bee fly for your service.Hopefully the weather stays below 15 mph. Enough to leave the plants outside for that sunshine harvest. Allow the beneficial bugs to Armageddon these aphids from off my plant.
Time will tell.
Unicorn Poop Kush from @IcedOutGenetics
201 days old, 48 days flowering.
Were the assassins already present or do you supply them? I have hoverflies too and keep seeing what I thought was stink bugs but may be assassin bugs...Last week or so I decided to bring the unicorn poop kush inside cuz there were all these little tiny white moths on it, white flies.
Anyhow, i'd shake the cola and the little buggers would just land back down "well...that was pointless".
With some thought and speed perhaps outrunning these little flies was what was called for.
So off I went plant in hands, running and jig-jagging through the yard. Doing my best to leave these pests in the past and get to the backdoor before they're able to reinfest.
No branches harmed, we made it inside.
Now since the plant has been in the house, she has grown in girth. Busting out a new system of pistols for the next swoll. And steadily every morning I started to notice more and more sticky shining leaves; aphid piss.
Day by day they've been getting more and more by the numbers. Nothing I've done has been much of effective. Other than smooshing them in the horde lines along the stems.
It's not that aphids actually injure the plant, they feed on the stems and veins of the leaves. Their piss is like green melon candy. Mmmm.
Ants and other insects utilize these aphids as a 'lemonade stand' if you will. The urine feeds and replenishes the drinking insect. Aphids are live birthers, which is why they take over so freaking fast man!! The poop can cause disease and fungus, mold, everything a grower doesn't want.
This morning I decided we have to fix this situation. whaàt to do ....and outside we ventured.
Now there is a good breeze and it isn't scheduled to be hot AF today. It's been really pleasant. Boring perhaps but good.
Misted the bug piss off the leaves and not so much that it saturated the plant or buds. We don't need that shit.
And after being outside a few hours other insects swarmed all over her.
Meet the pirate bug, it eats spider mites, aphids, thrips, and such. Cute and tiny!Then the hover fly, whose larvae eat soft bodied garden pests. Come eat mine!!!
Gotta love good maggots.
Thank you little bee fly for your service.Hopefully the weather stays below 15 mph. Enough to leave the plants outside for that sunshine harvest. Allow the beneficial bugs to Armageddon these aphids from off my plant.
Time will tell.
Unicorn Poop Kush from @IcedOutGenetics
201 days old, 48 days flowering.
The assassin bug showed up on my plant sometime during the summer. It just lives amongst the buds. It is very young, they do get pretty big if they survive to full size. Which can be about an inch. They will still look like the young one but the raised area along the backside will spike like a Mohawk or like a skill saw blade. The big black stink bug babies do look very similar to the assassin bugs. They have different eggs tho. Stinkbug eggs will be blackish short cylinders with a spiral spike looking top.Were the assassins already present or do you supply them? I have hoverflies too and keep seeing what I thought was stink bugs but may be assassin bugs...
Jiggi your wealth of knowledge about bugs and critters amazes me. You are the buggooggler.The assassin bug showed up on my plant sometime during the summer. It just lives amongst the buds. It is very young, they do get pretty big if they survive to full size. Which can be about an inch. They will still look like the young one but the raised area along the backside will spike like a Mohawk or like a skill saw blade. The big black stink bug babies do look very similar to the assassin bugs. They have different eggs tho. Stinkbug eggs will be blackish short cylinders with a spiral spike looking top.
I was scared when I saw my first fungus gnat.Jiggi your wealth of knowledge about bugs and critters amazes me. You are the buggooggler.
Plant looks great Jiggi hope you get the pest problem resolved, great picsLast week or so I decided to bring the unicorn poop kush inside cuz there were all these little tiny white moths on it, white flies.
Anyhow, i'd shake the cola and the little buggers would just land back down "well...that was pointless".
With some thought and speed perhaps outrunning these little flies was what was called for.
So off I went plant in hands, running and jig-jagging through the yard. Doing my best to leave these pests in the past and get to the backdoor before they're able to reinfest.
No branches harmed, we made it inside.
Now since the plant has been in the house, she has grown in girth. Busting out a new system of pistols for the next swoll. And steadily every morning I started to notice more and more sticky shining leaves; aphid piss.
Day by day they've been getting more and more by the numbers. Nothing I've done has been much of effective. Other than smooshing them in the horde lines along the stems.
It's not that aphids actually injure the plant, they feed on the stems and veins of the leaves. Their piss is like green melon candy. Mmmm.
Ants and other insects utilize these aphids as a 'lemonade stand' if you will. The urine feeds and replenishes the drinking insect. Aphids are live birthers, which is why they take over so freaking fast man!! The poop can cause disease and fungus, mold, everything a grower doesn't want.
This morning I decided we have to fix this situation. whaàt to do ....and outside we ventured.
Now there is a good breeze and it isn't scheduled to be hot AF today. It's been really pleasant. Boring perhaps but good.
Misted the bug piss off the leaves and not so much that it saturated the plant or buds. We don't need that shit.
And after being outside a few hours other insects swarmed all over her.
Meet the pirate bug, it eats spider mites, aphids, thrips, and such. Cute and tiny!Then the hover fly, whose larvae eat soft bodied garden pests. Come eat mine!!!
Gotta love good maggots.
Thank you little bee fly for your service.Hopefully the weather stays below 15 mph. Enough to leave the plants outside for that sunshine harvest. Allow the beneficial bugs to Armageddon these aphids from off my plant.
Time will tell.
Unicorn Poop Kush from @IcedOutGenetics
201 days old, 48 days flowering.