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A Garden Of Goodies

@Eyes on Fire ... found a few caterpillar on the outdoor stuff. What do you do for them? I saw mothballs at the dollar store a few days back, should I put a few outside near the plants, or maybe crush some garlic cloves and throw them on top of the soil? Any tips would be greatly appreciated, thanks bro
 
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Thanks, I'll do some reading here, thanks for the links. They ruined a lot of my buds last year, I guess I thought they were an autumn thing or something, I wasn't expecting to see any yet.

Thankfully, just a few and are small so not much damage yet. I couldn't find a single one yet on the Ripley's OG, which is giving off more of an offensive, rotting type smell as she goes along...I suppose that may be helping..? I understand the smell of Ripley's is a trait, not that my plant is rotting :nono: :haha:
 
Feels like Christmas finally came, the weekend is here and the spate of bad weather is ending. We've had a week of cold cold cold, heavy rains, hail, violent winds and only occasional sun here and there. Kept the girls indoors during the worst of it, in a kind of state of suspended animation under ambient indoor light. A lost week for them, but still time left--not going to be showroom quality but have high hopes for a good finish here on out.

Muay Thai sent out at noon. She's really greened up well following near death from gnats. She's starting to throw pistils too, which I always feel happy to see when growing under 24hr light. She's real compact, canopy is 12" to 15". Let's see what she can do from here!

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