beware of animals eating your plants

picorossco

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As i have said before, take good, even extreme mesures to safe guard your plants from hungry little fuckin critters! Last night i had my biggest flowering lowryder 2 yammed by some greedy fat fuck of an animal, like a fool i didnt go to my patch and put the chicken wire wrap back round my plants! Got to them this morning to find the poor girl shreaded, the buds where still there sat on the soil but the plant stll had 2-3 weeks flowering left and i reckon she was gona be a monster for a lowryder! Very annoying to have to wait for my othe plants to grow(there only a month old) to get a decent yeild! In short, put up fences, whatever it takes to safe gaurd your plants as its not i nice thing to happen!
 

Easy P

Active Member
do you know what kind of animal hit your plant?if so post maybe we can tell ya how to repel it...
 

picorossco

Active Member
i reckon it was a rat! im living in spain and there are bloody loads of the fucking things just living in the long grass all round where i am growing! you can hear the little bastards running around when they hear you coming! as it happens i have heard pissing keeps foxes away from chickens(my brother has a few chickens), and as it happens i take a piss where my plants are nearly every time i go to see em, too much beer lol it obviously didnt stop them, but then again if they are rats then piss wouldnt stop those dirty little fuckers anyway! tried rat pison but there must be too many of the little fuckers to kill them all, must be something to do with the heat as to why there are so many, presume its because they can live outside rather than inside ppls houses!
 

jsn9333

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Try using more pee. I know a guy who pissed around his plants casually, and deer still ate them. I, on the other hand, pour two liters of pee around my grow area every time I visit, and an extra liter right after a rain storm. I have never had animal problems, and I see deer on the way to my grow site every time I go to it. The way I figure, I want there to be NO DOUBT in that deer's mind that he is on someone else's turf.

But, as you said, if it was rats I guess that wouldn't matter much. I've never heard of rats taking out a cannabis plant... but I imagine those fuckers will eat anything. You might want to try some rat traps around your other plants... just to see if it is rats. If it is not rats, I would increase the pee levels. LOL. I feel a little weird hiding a 1 liter piss bottle in my backpack at school and pissing in it throughout the day... but if that keeps the deer away, I'm all for it.

:eyesmoke:
 

victim26

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Damn deer mosey through my backyard all the time. Does peeing around your plants actually work? Cause I'd take a leak around my babies perimeters if it meant warding off Bambi and the rest of the furry critters from the forest.
 

BoB772420

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Damn deer mosey through my backyard all the time. Does peeing around your plants actually work? Cause I'd take a leak around my babies perimeters if it meant warding off Bambi and the rest of the furry critters from the forest.

yea it actually does were i live i used to have animals get my plants ALL the time then i heard to start pissin around them and i started to and i didnt have any problems with animals anymore
 

Easy P

Active Member
all rodents are allergic to mint...seriously...it makes them deathly ill.any mint is akiller companion plant outdoors where rodents are problematic...a good way to bait them with 100%mint extract in peanut butter.they cant resist the peanut butter.good luck.
 

jsn9333

Well-Known Member
all rodents are allergic to mint...seriously...it makes them deathly ill.any mint is akiller companion plant outdoors where rodents are problematic...a good way to bait them with 100%mint extract in peanut butter.they cant resist the peanut butter.good luck.
That is awesome. I've never heard that, but upon looking into it I've found a bunch of testimonials where people just put cotton balls around their garden (one per plant), each with a drop of mint extract in it, and this ended all rodent problems. The rodents can't stand the smell.

I think it is so cool that piss and mint can so easily do what so many commercial products (whether it is special mixes or sound generators) can't.
 

picorossco

Active Member
now that is handy cos mint grows like fucking wild fire in the neighbous garden, ill be ragging some of that out and re planting it round my plants!
 

Easy P

Active Member
glad to help.all i know is whats worked for me...its my understanding that rodents are affected by mint on the genetic level...a defense the plant evolved with to keep from being munched...stay away from chemicals.they lower your vibration...peace
 
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