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    Cattapillars

    I found this on one of my Summer Lemons this morning. The leaf was folded over and it looked like spider web around the fold. I thought it was from a spider as I have seen a few small ones. I cut it off, opened it up and found this. No other ones found. Out door growers be on the look out this.
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    I've picked a few off both outdoor plants this summer. I don't want to spray now in flower. Just have to stay on it and hope they're not in the buds.

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      #3
      As an outdoor grower caterpillars were the bane of my existence. Months of careful cultivation only to have my crop ravaged by bud worms. Four years ago I built a "screen house" from PVC and mosquito netting around my grow and I have been 100% caterpillar and bug free since. Made a world of difference in the quantity and quality of my harvests.

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      • dirtymike
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        Thats a killer idea, how are you braced for leprechauns?

      #4
      I run them over in my pick-em-up truck.
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      Bud porn makes everything better.
      -AMP

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      • dirtymike
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        Wheres the ladder to get in?

      • DabberDog
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        I'm a Viking, not a leprechaun. Vikings don't use ladders. We conquer... or something. Whatever we Vikings do, we do it without ladders. Usually. Unless there's a wall and we have to conquer whatever is on the other side and we can't find the door.

      #5
      I found if you have the space if you plant a few vegies specially green leafy ones down one end of your yard, and MJ the other end those cabbage moths etc tend to go for the veggies..

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