Do you have the strap on attachment to hold them in place
I’ll never tellDo you have the strap on attachment to hold them in place
These fkers are a pain in the ass if you growing Zukinni, squash or cucumber-type plants. I take a sharp pointed knife and kill them and shove dirt back into the stalk.
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Oh MyI’ll never tell
BIG Hand Bro
Yes, I can see where I may cry if I saw this on my plants…my biggest enemy in my medicine garden is the Eurasian hemp borer , or thc worms
these infestations are a ganja farmers nightmare
spinosad to the rescue!
this is the No. 1 reason why I use Spinosad because I’ve had infestations in the past and it is truly a nightmare
if you see signs like this on your plant it’s to late and you are in trouble
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the damage
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Where's the Girth
That’s the beauty you can pick them whatever size he is accustomed toWhere's the Girth
In my pants.Where's the Girth
A bunch of sewing straight pins stuck up and down the area in question every 1/8 inch and leave them in.Big,,,i have found that if you stick a sharp object into the stem in that area in several spots up and dok upwn the stalk you can kill them and the plant will recover. Now i never had them in a Marijuana stalk so im not sure about that one.
An option worth trying if you had them for sureA bunch of sewing straight pins stuck up and down the area in question every 1/8 inch and leave them in.
Big,,,i have found that if you stick a sharp object into the stem in that area in several spots up and down the stalk you can kill them and the plant will recover. Now i never had them in a Marijuana stalk so im not sure about that one.
I just got thru doing it to my Zucchinni. One i actully dug the fker out and killed him. The plant can still survive with a splint stalk as long as you kill the bastard.
Yes let them stay. They will eat all the larvae them squash bugs layWell I guess these are the good assassin bugs.
Found them on my Zucchini this morning.
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