I found a green worn on my plant. Killed it, Now what do I do? Has been eating my leafts. It is indoors. Can anyone help me?
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I found a green worn on my plant. Killed it, Now what do I do? Has been eating my leafts. It is indoors. Can anyone help me?
Thanks still learning
hi still learning,sound's like a catapillar to me,have a good look all over the plant to make sure there are no more!!does your air vent go straight outside?is it coverd?if not use lady's nylon tight's to cover the hole..hope this help's..spliffbuilder.
roll it up & smoke it man
ill try anything once
It must be a bug that has gotten in your room, probably a caterpillar or some sort of other leaf-feeding type of insect. clean your plant, watch the underside of leaves, and hopefully there will be no more insects coming after your plant.
my outdoor plants often get "bud worms". they eat your leaves then dig deep into the buds and spin small cacoons. kill them all!
Yeah but don't forget, hes growing indoors, its more less likely to be hit by and bugs indoors in a controlled closed enviromment
I hope you killed it by now''''''''''''because i just inhaled some blueberry before I read about the worm''''and I laughedharder thinking you better have killed it by now''''''''''''''where theres 1 worm though theres others '''''ok i'm not laghing now so kill them all.
I had outdoor plants get worms. They were the worst pest. I got them like clockwork every year I grew. They only showed up at the last 2 weeks of budding and they were devistating in there destuction. I often would harvest early to save what I could. They were that bad. Now I am Indoors and have not seen them.
Aww man thats gotta suck, you work for something really hard just to find it being eaten by some sneaky bastards that want a lunch :(... Pesticides aren't the best option to get rid of em, its chemical and it probably will screw up your plant and your harvest. making it toxic
well , i had a problem with small flies.....the bastards used the soil to breed and no matter how many i killed they multiplied....i solved the problem using a pesticide/insecticide manufactured by BAYER....it is called Confidor ...it exterminates a wide range of insects ,flying or not, and used for a wide range of type of plants....i.e tobacco,tomatoes,roses etc....it is extremely powerfull as it is diluted 1ml per lt of water....the population of the flies has been drastically reduced and the plants do not seem affected by the use of such chemical...their leaves continue to have dark green colours and growth is still going strong....the only backdraw is that it stinks like hell, but, i suppose it will go away after a watering or two.....
if you decide to use such chemical do not go into flowering before 10 days (and at least two waterings) have passed.....i have another 3 days to go into flowering myself...hope that helped.....