MO_Grow
Underground Chucker
Oh, ok, looks like the 'PLUS' is the difference. Mine solely says 'Slugs and Snails'. But they were going for the regular stuff nonetheless! Whether the regular will work at killing them through ingestion...Cool! If not, it's still baiting them out into the open were I can then kill them myself. In any event, my bottle is about half empty so I'll probably just use the rest of this outside and grab me some PLUS moving forward. Thanks again Buck?View attachment 51575
DESCRIPTION
OMRI Listed for organic gardening
Pellets for control of insects, slugs and snails
For outdoor use around residential sites
Kills earwigs, cutworm, sowbugs, pillbugs, crickets, ants (excluding Fire Ants, Harvester Ants, Pharaoh’s Ants and Carpenter Ants), slugs, and snails
Contains Spinosad, derived from a naturally-occurring soil dwelling bacterium
Easy-to-use pellet formulation
All babies were still standing when I checked in this morning. Saw movement on both Larry Burger x BCP! One tail looked like it was emerging yesterday morning, the other had no movement. So, I directly sowed them both into solos. Both helmets were cracked this morning and getting ready to break soil (I could see a glimpse of coty's and tap root on both). They should be standing up by the time I get home from work...hopefully un-molested! I killed a lot of them buggers yesterday and didn't see anything this morning, so looking good so far.
I was also contemplating making netting for individual pots/plants in the 4x4. Since they're not all the same height and being different strains/phenos they of course have different growth rates. Plus I think it would be easier to work in there that way versus a single net across all plants. Anyone else here try that before?? If so, any tips or pointers would be appreciated. If not, I'll just have to start tinkering around and see what works for me.
I'll grab some pics of the 4x4 tonight. They're due for a good IPM foliar and root drench.