I have never used spinosad outdoors. I have always heard that it is highly toxic to bees, BUT it should be less so after it has dried. It is definitely effective stuff for sure though. And caterpillars can easily decimate an outdoor crop, especially by leading to bud rot etc.
The garden is looking lovely brother! Positive vibes...
~nugzz
Thanks man!
Yes def bad for bees from what I understand. I've heard of two ways to apply it. Spray it & forget it or spray it & rinse off 48 hours later. Always at dusk/dark tho for bees & burn safety.
This application I'm going to go with the spray it & forget it because if I can I'd like this to be my last spray, but if I do have to do round two I will try giving a rinse & share my exp.
Butterflies are great but man do I despise them in worm form. I am all too experienced with amazing looking colas full of rot & shit. Such a bummer but that's part of growing outdoors sometimes.
I take full responsibility for spacing on spraying the spino-slay earlier tho. Forbid had kept EVERYTHING else at bay & got me into a false sense of bug security.