They have already starting budding. how can i get rid of the worms without hurting my crop and is there something organic i can use? there on the plants near the top…
It’s a long and arduous process, actually, but obviously worth it. Your best bet is to get a pair of tweezers and pluck them off one by one. It’s totally normal and they’ve probably turned a bright green from indulging on your buds. Just throw them into the garden or toilet. Probably don’t want to spray it w/ anything.
Though I don’t condone illegal activities, I am a fan of ladybugs in general. Ladybugs eat other insects in gardens. Try them. But again, I am not condoning what you’re doing. Or am I? I guess because I think that what you do in the privacy of your home is your business, as long as you’re not endangering anyone else. I’m more of a libertarian in those things.
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It’s a long and arduous process, actually, but obviously worth it. Your best bet is to get a pair of tweezers and pluck them off one by one. It’s totally normal and they’ve probably turned a bright green from indulging on your buds. Just throw them into the garden or toilet. Probably don’t want to spray it w/ anything.
not to be mean but why don’t you just get rid of the plants?
Though I don’t condone illegal activities, I am a fan of ladybugs in general. Ladybugs eat other insects in gardens. Try them. But again, I am not condoning what you’re doing. Or am I? I guess because I think that what you do in the privacy of your home is your business, as long as you’re not endangering anyone else. I’m more of a libertarian in those things.