should i leave it there?:wtf:
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should i leave it there?:wtf:
I have no idea, Id say remove it because it will prolly eat the leaves.
What about putting earth worms in my soil, for an indoor grow ?
*sigh* common nugs if you don't know the answer please don't give out false information.
Lady bugs are good, they won't eat the plant, they are there to eat other bugs that WILL eat the plant. It's alright.
Do not put worms in your indoor grow, buy "workcastings".
I didnt give out false information, all I said was " Im not sure, I think they will eat your leaves ". I never said they were 100% bad for the plants. Which IMO I kinda think they are bad because my first grow had lady bugs and they were eating the bottom leaves.
the lady bugs are our friends and they will eat other bugs that are not. Just read up on them i use them in my outdoor veg garden I just buy a lot of them and release them in the garden and i have no problem with bad bugs at all. And dont put worms in your soil you want to get earthworm castings.
Ladybugs are excellent pest assassins. If you have a mite colony, or aphids, these little creatures will obliterate them before they can infest your crop. You'd definitely need more than one if you were needing to fight an infestation, but just keeping a few around as a preventative measure isn't going to hurt anything.
They will not eat or otherwise harm your leaves. Worst case scenario, they might poop on the leaves...leaving a small red spot here and there. Again, if there's only one or two, this isn't anything to worry about. You should be sure to leave a small dish of water in there for them, or they'll get dehydrated and die.
As for earthworms in your soil, there's nothing wrong with that either. Earthworms will burrow and move around all throughout the soil, making for natural aeration, and they will not harm your roots. Also, earthworms expel waste through their skin, known as 'castings', and this is very good for the plants, as it contains plenty of organic goodies. If you don't want a bunch of squigglies roaming around your soil, adding pre-packaged earthworm castings is a fine alternative.
Once again, The site called "weedfarmer" made me look like an idoit, I swear I read a forum on their site and it said Ladybugs were bad for the plants, If what your saying is true then ill try to catch a few of them and put them on my plant haha.
So if I dig up a few earthworms they will do some good for my soil ?
Again, earthworms are good for the soil of any plant they're living in. But, if you're going to be using high levels of nutrients, or are prone to missing waterings, you'd be better off just getting some earthworm castings. Earthworms can get bundled up in the corners of pots sometimes, making it difficult to keep the little buggers alive & healthy. Don't add them to your soil unless you're sure you will be able to keep them happy...thereby keeping your plant happy.
I gotcha I may go with the worm castings. haha What about sugar water > CAn I use that to water, like every now and then ?
Not sugar, Molasses! It does everything that sugar does and adds minerals, too! And I have a thriving colony of worms in my 19 gallon tubs! They fertilize my plants and keep the soil aerated and fluffy! If I don't see worms when I transplant, I worry! And lady bugs eat aphids and mites! You don't want either of them! - Granny:hippy:
What about those stupid Japanese Beetle ladybug knock offs? Ha, I get the feeling they'd be more aggressive than lady bugs when it comes to pests. Would they chow down on your ladies? It seems like they've diminished somewhat over the years but I found 2 in my grow room the other day. I just left them and they were gone the next morning. It would really suck if you bought a box of lady bugs and you got those suckers instead.
worst case scenario youve got some pretty red bugs nibbling at leaves while keeping your buds safe from mite webs. its a good deal.
even so, im pretty sure they dont eat the plant.
This gets my vote for post of the day:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
Honest and accurate information with no maybes or bullshit guessing.
10 out of 10 man
Ladybirds are the carnivore of the insect world they DO NOT eat leaves
Much appreciated, my friend! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by psychocat
where the hell do you buy lady bugs at?
look in something like mother earth news or do a search on organic gardening/pest control.
also make sure it is a lady bug and is red not them orange looking ones(wich will bite the crap outa you and hurts). the orang ones like to feast on plants. i had a problem with them eating my greenbans a while back. i actually had to break done and use a chemical pesticide.
I just rode 150 miles with these 2 mama's and got them in the house to check for damage and pests and such,and came across this lil' beauty! I think I'll keep her! Well my pic file is too large. There was a lady bug on my plant that had been for a ride literally! I'll try to keep my photo's smaller.I zoomed in so it could be seen.Ended up being 2.59 MB.
Ga Grown!:stoned:
wow...u have never gardened in your life have you...lady bugs eat smaller pests and insects, if no food, may resort to eating vegitation, but for the most part they eat smaller insectsQuote:
Originally Posted by nugsmoker
HOME DEPOT OSH or any other Hardware/Garden Center or even order em off the internet, saw alot of em goin to the midwest when I worked at UPSQuote:
Originally Posted by kyolic
Here you go beneficial insects
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Lady Bugs are carnivours. They only eat other bugs not plants. MBA, where did you hear that Lady Bugs will eat plants if no insects around?
Lady bugs are supposed to be good luck
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Originally Posted by SallyBlaze