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    LadyBugs ??

    Anyone know if adding ladybugs is a good or bad thing???
    hey seuss Reviewed by hey seuss on . LadyBugs ?? Anyone know if adding ladybugs is a good or bad thing??? Rating: 5

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    LadyBugs ??

    Quote Originally Posted by hey seuss
    Anyone know if adding ladybugs is a good or bad thing???
    Howdy seuss,

    Yes,adding lady-bugs is a good thing..they eat all sorts of nasty critters that like to eat your mj plants. You can even buy them in some garden centers.

    Have a good one...Torog

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    #3
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    LadyBugs ??

    lady bugs are voracious predators.. if you have a pest problem they will start munching those lil bugs up (esp. aphids). they dont eat plants..

    interesting link with some basic ladybug info http://home.att.net/~larvalbugbio/ladybug.html

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    #4
    Senior Member

    LadyBugs ??

    That's awesome. If I hadn't heard it from Torog I can say I never would have believed it. ^.^ w00t. I was wondering why this lady with a greenhouse had a sign that said she sold ladybugs... I thought maybe it was for like little kids entertainment or something, heh.
    [align=center]lolol[/align]

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    #5
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    LadyBugs ??

    my vege garden is full of em.
    red ones, orange ones, yellow ones.
    the yellow ones eat fungus.
    wonders will never cease aye.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    LadyBugs ??

    praying mantis is also a good predetor for the grow room.

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    LadyBugs ??

    I made the mistake of using scotts soil from home depot and it produced an aphid infestation from hell. A guy at texashydroponics told me to use diatomaceious earth, which finally brought them under control. But if it happens again then I'll use lady bugs. It's less messy

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    LadyBugs ??

    I have two species of ladybugs in my grow room. I was told that the commonly known "red" ladybug will eat aphids and some other pests. The lighter colored "yellow" (they actually look orange) ladybug eats fungus. I got the information from an agriculteral grad I know that works for the local University, (also the ladybugs) lol. Kuu

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    #9
    Senior Member

    LadyBugs ??

    hello all.. does anybody use tiger bloom 2-8-4? ifso is that strong enough for flowering stage or should i use stronger fert? i'm in soil.. sorry i put this post in wrong place

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    #10
    Senior Member

    LadyBugs ??

    Nice in bringing this thread back. Euphorics link is amazing. Who would have thought that is what they look like originally.

    http://home.att.net/~larvalbugbio/ladybug.html

    I used to have a white house in the country and I came home one day and there were thousands of lady bug on the sunny side of my house.

    Tiger bloom is plenty strong enough in the potassium range.

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