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  1. Ive had an evil little garden gnome with a small black cloak destroying my plants a couple of seasons ago. Tracked his miniature footsteps all the way to his hideout. Baited him with a fresh nugget and keeping him now as a repellant in my garden. He gets free herb and keeps all the intruders at bay especially the bloody muskeljatkatte. Handy little fucker he is. I named him Mr Pickles. Hows that!
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  2. Are you 100% sure its a mammalian... Large grasshoppers/locusts can do some serious damage. I've had medium sized plants in 20lt pots stripped of 70% foliage in the course of 2 days(locust). Certain butterfly larvae(worms) can also do a lot of damage.
    2 points
  3. for some reason fan leaves are disappearing on a daily basis, can only think some animal. we have guinea fowl dogs cats on the property maybe linked to the foliar sprays
    1 point
  4. not seeing anything related to pest now, there was a caterpillar on one weeks ago but he is sleeping now
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  5. with 5 dogs im sure they should be sufficient in scaring off cats. but something is up. ill try and find someway to get some scrap tyres to my place and do raised pots/beds. thanks for input tho guys. will take some experimentation
    1 point
  6. Dematiaceous earth as topsoil dressing to keep pests at bay then for cats...bird spikes would probably do the job hey...or dogs...haha
    1 point
  7. ok so dogs going after nutes, cats going after leaves is the theory. i can raise the plants on 3 or 4 tyres to solve the dog issue, and even if they eat some leaves ill consider it lollipopping. now to keep the cats of the tyres? bird spikes?
    1 point
  8. Bonemeal also attracts predators. Fence off or cage up your stuff bru.
    1 point
  9. if its a cat its not mine i dont do cats but they do like chilling on the boundary wall near my intended crop, weed doesn't grow well without fan leaves. in my head im still blaming the dog cause one of the 5 dug up a plant a used seagrosoil drench on so now im thinking they eat the seagro folair on leaves cant fkng win
    1 point
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  11. It's mostly organic hormones... That's where the skills come... Brewing it. I can vorch for it's purpose...even though I had ph lockout issues I had a very good harvest with my first auto harvest weight-wise
    1 point
  12. do we even know exactly what topmax is, sure can concoct your own recipe on a budget
    1 point
  13. Sad day today...... Seems the heat was too much for the big Vanilla Kush lady. 2.5m tall and she grew BALLS....chop,chop.
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