Please help! Is this bud rot?

If these needs to be moved somewhere I’m sorry

Not sure if this is bud rot as it’s not slimy or black or gray

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Actually this was drilled into the stem of the bud.

Caterpillars?

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Never mind did some research and this is 100 % caterpillars. Went through and chopped the spots out and killed a couple caterpillars. Only a few weeks away from harvest. Luckily I was able to get back over here for a few days or else they might have done allot more damage.

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Goddamn caterpillars :bug:

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just for reference purposes these are the two i know. the one that flattens the bud and the one that sends out the web stuff.



and then damn the bugs they spread the germs and the fungus.

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:rofl:

I answered “YES” while the page was loading in another browser tab… :sweat_smile:

Sorry braddah, I’m rippin those off daily… :cry:

:evergreen_tree:

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Grow some cauliflower, broccoli and/or kale next to your cannabis, butterflies much prefer to lay their eggs on them instead due to softer texture, lack of stickiness, huge thick leaves providing protection and catching water for their offspring.

You can pick them off as you see them, and feed them to ducks or chickens.
Meanwhile you have some extra fresh veg.

Or you can keep the caterpillars safe and warm in an aquarium, feed them and watch them transform their entire DNA structure into a completely different animal, the majestic wonderful butterfly.

:butterfly:

Can let them fly around in your living room. :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

If it’s only one or only males, or only females then they won’t be laying eggs.

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Or a bug zapper & bT
:joy:
Mothra was cool in the movies but his cousins have caused me much suffering :microbe:

:evergreen_tree:

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