by freda » Mon Jul 09, 2007 2:42 pm
I did begin cutting off the tops of the plants to force side shoots and it seems to be working ok. We've now cut off all the LEAVES too, to feed the cats indoors. With our 86 crysalids taped to our cage, we still have 50 or so cats nearing pupation. And 6 newly hatched babies.
Your photos showed very healthy, intact milkweed leaves. Do you have another patch elsewhere that you use to feed your caterpillars? We're just running SO short of leaves that I don't know how we can plan better for next year. Our indoor rearing has been so successful, starting with just eggs, that the demand for leaves is greater than our supply. The cats in the garden are eating up their share.
Re-reading the conversation about pruning the plants, I don't know how we could have pinched them back any more than I have done, as the eggs were deposited on a great many of the plants when they were only 6" high. But I guess the earlier they're pinched back, the more they will branch out. I've entered all these directions in my 08 calendar.