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sounds like your land had a well used game trail. Exactly what i mean by theyll just pass through. The mulberries gave them a reason to hang out, and the dogs gave them a reason to f*ck right off hahahahaha.We bought our land (2 acres 50 yrs. ago, damn that was a long time ago!) in farmland (at the time, the city has since moved out to our place) that had been subdivided. We noticed the deer would run diagonally through our property for years. And it's the same relative path the other critters took, coyotes, turkeys.
THEN my mulberry tree started producing and they all gathered around that.
New neighbors moved in with 2 dogs and we don't see deer regularly anymore. (which is good!)
thats been my experience, thats why i said theyre smart bastards. They tend to fell a plant at the stalk and eat it all in a group, leaving a mess behind.The rats and mice I have experience with Have never bothered with leaves! They go straight for the jugular! The stalk! And if you don’t get after them, and let them girdle it, the plant is dead! Lost a lot of plants like that back in the day! If they don’t gnaw, They eventually die of starvation!
Rats have wiped me out before. A couple dozen seedlings gone overnight. I purchased thesethats been my experience, thats why i said theyre smart bastards. They tend to fell a plant at the stalk and eat it all in a group, leaving a mess behind.
Smaller plants theyll leave nothing but a stick coming a half inch out the dirt.
Rabbits carefully gnaw so they dont kill the plant, intentionally. They chew on things like bark and sticks fto keep teeth worn. And they tend to stand on hind legs to get at the stuff with the most phytonutrients in them. The very leaves im having damage done to.
Rabbits dont go far from where they are born, and they evolved to tread much more lightly on their surrounding environment then rodents did. Damage from rabbits comes from their overpopulation from lack of predators or introduction into non native ranges. A rabbit will almost never eat a single plant to the point of killing it before moving on to another. It benefits their survival as a species that reproduces so quickly.
If i was dealing with rats or mice, my plot would already be completely ruined im pretty sure lol. When they find some food they like, they literally throw a damn party.
What pray tell IS that?Rats have wiped me out before. A couple dozen seedlings gone overnight. I purchased these
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Set of 6 was $20. This one is above my seedling tray. I put a couple in the garage. We've got a large lot, about half acre. Neighbor across the street has 4 acres. We're a block from the "city" but still lots of wildlife. We've got hawks that help in the mice/rat population but still too much open area with gophers and bunnies.
I haven't been hit by mice/rats since I started using these repellents.
im not too worried about mice or rats, too many local farms offering up bountiful grains all season long. theyre thick in this area but they mostly seem to leave me and my gardens alone. Here at least, i have had major problems with them in this area when i was younger out here. Especially in my basement growsRats have wiped me out before. A couple dozen seedlings gone overnight. I purchased these
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Set of 6 was $20. This one is above my seedling tray. I put a couple in the garage. We've got a large lot, about half acre. Neighbor across the street has 4 acres. We're a block from the "city" but still lots of wildlife. We've got hawks that help in the mice/rat population but still too much open area with gophers and bunnies.
I haven't been hit by mice/rats since I started using these repellents.
yea that could end up kinda sketchy.So, I'm thinkin of taking 12 plants to our local Garden Club plant sale June 1 at the United Methodist Church. LOL
Hubby thought that was a great idea, until he said they might recognize you and want to visit.
Problem with that is... no fence, and so, not strictly legal. DAMN.
Fits right in with that wall of totes that was in your basement! Don’t like throwing things away!So, I'm thinkin of taking 12 plants to our local Garden Club plant sale June 1 at the United Methodist Church. LOL
Hubby thought that was a great idea, until he said they might recognize you and want to visit.
Problem with that is... no fence, and so, not strictly legal. DAMN.
oh wait, she meant no fence at the church?Fits right in with that wall of totes that was in your basement! Don’t like throwing things away!
Ultrasonic pest repeller-AmazonWhat pray tell IS that?
I had this happen several years ago with a Chemdog x Brutis OG cross and I've been using this to flower overwinter moms for the past couple years, mostly indicas in San Diego North County 32nd parallel.
Works like a charm. Ya know I haven't tried it with my true sativa hemp plants but seriously 15 hrs to 13 will prompt most plants.
And I'm only using eight 9 Watt LED's with the diffusers removed.
I think the solstice when the days start getting shorter triggers it.Flowering begins at about 14hrs here in va. Caught me off guard completely, i was looking at the almanac looking for the 12 hr threshold lol
lmao i actually meant to quote her post not yours xDNo, it’s not you! But I would rather let her explain it! But if she doesn’t in a timely fashion, I will spill the beans!It’s got something to do with a slight, hoarding, mentality that she has made great Strides, dealing with! At least I thought! But everything has a positive! Cpurrr has become an expert sifter Over the course of last winter!
yup. Days shortening/nights lengthening are what triggers flowering, not necessarily the hour count, even though indoors thats what's most critical in most cases. It's actually the act of it being different now, then it was yesterday/day before. Plants dont have a set hour count they'll flower at, even though indoors, in that context, it would appear to be the case. You can get plants to have some pretty interesting behaviors at pretty interesting hour counts if you start playing with consistent daily schedule changes like what happens in nature. Thats just very difficult to do indoors with light timers. So we change it all at once dramatically to trick the plants into thinking theyre late to flower, is also why they stack flowers differently indoor vs out.I think the solstice when the days start getting shorter triggers it.
I think the solstice when the days start getting shorter triggers it.
the post i just made, meant to quote you not treebee.Whichever. 2-3rd week of july, same for indica or sativa dom. Im thinking about throwing some long flowering sativas outdoors this year to see what happens
the post i just made, meant to quote you not treebee.
Im super off my roll tonight lmao. The only reasons sativa finish later, is because they take longer to finish. They will all start going into flower around the same time, yea.
How do your longer flowering sativas do? What parallel did you say you were at?
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