Waskly Wabbit

fender6string

Active Member
Fucking Rabbits, is what elmer fud was trying to say but his brain and speach impediment could only come up with waskly wabbit. I had two over 3 foot females a couple weeks into budding. I went out to check on them today and one of my darlings was knocked over, I ran up to see... chew marks all around the main stem, that fucker, he didnt even eat the new buds that dumbass he could have got a good high. So i guess I making hash now, im drying whats salvagable and will have a project for the future. I took the precautions for my last plant outside and setup bunnyproof ground around her.
 

craca102

Well-Known Member
That sure sucks. Didn't even eat the buds just the stem lol. Such a shame, hopefully you get at least some hash out of this misfortune.

Hope your other plant makes it!
 

fender6string

Active Member
I cloned one stock but it will fuck its budding process up and I really dont have the space inside under any of my lights and it wont survive outside now.
 

storm22

Well-Known Member
some rabbits ate the bark entirely off some tree trunks on my yard it looks really smoother and nice and the tree is still alive, i hope it survives the winter :(
 

Hoobostanky

Active Member
Try some dried blood around the base of the plants, might help, unless the rabbits are starving for food. Damn vermin will eat anything, they can clear a garden in a night if there are enough of them. Let them eat lead, if possible. You can also position blow gun darts in a circle at an angle around the base of your plant to stick the little bastards when they come a munchin'.
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
Rabbits
1. Tree guards: In fall wrap the lower portions of the trunks with commercial tree wrap, burlap, foil, or metal window screen. The wrapping should be 2' above the height of the deepest snow expected, rabbits can walk on top of the snow. Remove wrappings from the trunks in spring.
2. Sprinkle or hang cheesecloth bags of bloodmeal around plants. If sprinkled it must be redone after rain.
3. Vinegar: Soak corn cobs (cut in half) left over from a meal in vinegar for 5 minutes, then scatter throughout the flower or vegetable garden. Two weeks later soak them again in the same vinegar. You can keep reusing this same vinegar again and again.
4. Spray a tea made from cow manure and water as a repellent.
5. Soybean plants will repel rabbits or some say they attract them.
6. Onions will repel them. So will bonemeal.
7. Use red pepper, black pepper, cayenne, paprika etc. as a dust to repel. Rabbits are always sniffing so they snort this up and it sends them packing.
8. Mix 1 well beaten egg, 1/2 tsp. Tabasco sauce, and 1 gal. of water. Paint this on the tree trunks to prevent munching. This will not harm the trees.
9. Plant "Mexican Marigolds" (Tagetes Minuta) and garlic in the garden to repel them.
10. Set old leather shoes (from the thrift shop) around the garden to give it that "humans are here" smell.
11. Garlic Oil Spray may help to repel rabbits.

More fun and interesting garden tips here
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donkeyballs

Well-Known Member
i guess when they say every ones doin it they mean bunnys too. idk put some chicken wire around it so they dont get through.
 
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