Ok, thanks you two.
I've battled grasshoppers, but never seen that before.
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yes, that is correct Blowdout2269. i cut those buds off the plant, and checking daily for any new spots.
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SoOrbudgal, regarding that comment for those of us having not seen caterpillar damage...are you referring to pics 8-12 of the original post?
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for me, i grow outdoors just for fun,although it's not actually all that fun battling all the damm bugs. i usually give most of it way. i do two harvest indoors per year, and that keeps me supplied. just got some new seeds in the mail, yoda og. I'll germinate them mid oct.
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Great but ugly true damage from those worms. What i mean to say is great pics, if no one ever seen catipillar damage on buds this is it. I got a couple like that also. Gawd they are so problematic to me this season like none before. Even when i lived in the woods did'nt have worm damage as much just spider.
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Could be ash being blown your way carried miles. I also see spider mites and damage from the catipillars. I don't make oils or dabs so i do that dang 3 bucket quick dip then hang them. I count on my summer grow heavly for myself so if a few bugs make it through to the burn they'll be clean LOL Who knows what crap was sprayed on brick weed or if anything was way back when.
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hello my friends, i have 3 small plants growing outdoor, that still need a few weeks, but the caterpillars are trying to get them. but now i have several other problems. 1. white flaky spots on them, almost looks like ash. never seen anything like that, any thoughts? 2. finding a few spots of bud rot, not sure if its from the caterpillars, of something else? I may have to chop them down next weekend.Tags: None
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