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Search and destroy, look on the top of the soil, and check the underside of your leaves. They blend right in, fuckers are hard to spot. Make up some chili and garlic water and spray it over the plant . For 1 liter water use 3 garlic cloves chopped and 3 chillies chopped. Let it sit overnight.

 

 

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Hi bud, pick off what you can by hand and you can either continue to do the job by hand or you make up a garlic and chilli spray or something like thispost-61975-15196397378_thumb.jpegwill do the trick, just a light spray making sure you get the under side of the leaves, spray late afternoon or at night and only when your expecting low temps under 30degrees the next day , cheers BB,,,GQ

 

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Luckily this plant was a clone I took a couple of months a go and not my main girls.

I wanted to test growing it near tomato plants to see if helped as I’ve heard companion plants are good.

I believe that was the real problem, as the tomato plants are 7 foot + tall and have caterpillars which I believe have dropped off the tomato plants and onto my clone.

 

I combed through the buds yesterday and found three damaged buds along with 3 caterpillars.

I’ll inspect the plant again tonight after work. Fingers crossed that’s all the damage they manage to do

 

 

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