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MSP

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Looks great. Not much time left b4 harvest.

How do you keep the deer away? I live in the country but the damn deer eat the plants!
 

Wordz

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Looks great. Not much time left b4 harvest.

How do you keep the deer away? I live in the country but the damn deer eat the plants!
Thanks can't wait to harvest. A physical barrier between your plants and deer is the only thing that is full proof. Soap doesn't work, hair doesn't work,piss doesn't work only thing that works is a barrier. If you start your plants inside for a month or two before taking them to your plot the deer probably won't mess with them very much at all since they only seem to like new fresh growth. After plants are 2-3 ft tall deer don't like them any more
 

Wordz

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These are the last pics for the outdoors a couple of plants could have gone for a week or two longer but we had tornadoes, hail, and 60 mph wind gusts forcasted then it's supposed to rain everyday next week so I figured I stood to lose a decent amount if I didn't harvest. When I got to the patch with my biggest plant it was leaning sideways about a foot off the ground luckily it never touched and got all dirty. Oh well I got plenty of nugs to last me until next year.
 

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Wordz

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I trim off the fan leaves before I transport, I use a canvas bag to transport out of the field with because it doesn't suffocate the freshly cut flowers. Trim it up string it up cure it and smoke it up is the end of this story.:peace:
 

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MSP

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Very nice harvest. Thanks for the tips about the deer. Next year I won't put anything out until they are a couple of months old. Looks like your set for the winter.
 
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