Damn brother, want I should stand guard with a pellet gun and a flash light?jojo said:I suspect slugs, maybe not?
Rymerpt said:Damn brother, want I should stand guard with a pellet gun and a flash light?
JoynersHotPeppers said:Get a game cam Do you have leaf cutter ants?
hahaha... i gave it a good pinching right after the picJoynersHotPeppers said:Don't think so, they do like to pinch you however
thank you Robert... i will find it, and when i do...Rymerpt said:The earwing is not your culprit sir.
hogleg said:my first thought was horn worm. Had one eat a half of a giant beefsteak tomato overnight couple years ago. It was 6" long and fatter than a hotdog.
on a side note their little turds make great fertilizer. No burn.
if it was a horn worm u should be able to find turds.
thanks, im getting the coffee and collar ready for them soon.Ocho Cinco said:I have had this exact same thing happen to me in the past. I have never figured out exactly what caused it but I did find a solution. I cut the top and bottom off of a 2 liter bottle and use it as a collar around my plants. I never have any issues as long as I use the collar. As a little extra precaution I sprinkle coffee grounds around the outside of the bottle just in case it is caused by slugs or snails.
they are hiding... i know it... i can't find them anywhere... usually, i see them nibbling on my broccoli or some other veggies... oh, and my rocoto... those little shits! lol thanks manLawrenceJ2007 said:Looks like hornworm to me as well, check your other plants nearby really well, they're great at hiding. Little shits.
that's too much... besides, Rymerpt is on his way with his pellet gun and flashlight lolhogleg said:they messed with ur rocoto?... may i suggest nightvision a mak-90, and a bucket of napalm with a road flare just in case.