Yob
Hop to it
As much sun as you can give thempoggor said:how much sun do they need? how big a pot?
As big a pot as you can manage
You cant smoke them.. Well you could bur for no return
They will produce 'fruit' Feb, march
As much sun as you can give thempoggor said:how much sun do they need? how big a pot?
Pretty sure they are Chafer Grubs mate. They are common in victoria. Not sure if they are specifically after your rhizomes. They eat the lawn roots. Google em if your worried about it. You can get a pesticide for em.HBHB said:Well, no signs of the Chinook yet. Suspect these big suckers might have something to do with that.
Photos good man???Yob said:Noticed my Canterbury goldings has a bine up about 300mm.. Urgent line election required, my recently repotted POR has thrown about 20 bines, cascade,Columbus and Victoria are coming through, good start to the season.
That's attractive.Grainer said:My mini plantation
Yep - totally right.Curly79 said:Pretty sure they are Chafer Grubs mate. They are common in victoria. Not sure if they are specifically after your rhizomes. They eat the lawn roots. Google em if your worried about it. You can get a pesticide for em.
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They look like corbie grubs to me.technobabble66 said:Yep - totally right.
We'd call them both names (chafer & witchety), but i think the official name is Chafer grubs, or Cockchafer grubs. I stand corrected! :lol:
Ok. Take two! HahaOneEye said:My Victoria has too... Looks a little different to yours though
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Nothing to do with hop plantations...but here's my back and front yards in boronia after that hail stormmofox1 said:Eastern Melbourne... Quite the hail storm while it lasted. It finished just in time for the sun to come out for a beautiful sunset.
Fecking Melbourne weather.
The Cockchafer.zappa said:They look like white curl grub (scarab beetle grubs) that commonly feed on lawn rhizomes.
Yeah, you gotta wonder where it comes from.Putrino said:The Cockchafer.
Seriously, what a name.
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