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No, the broken branch is probably from her crawling in there on her belly, pushing branches aside, like a gorilla to look at the lower stalk!

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I heard rumours about this happeningNo, the broken branch is probably from her crawling in there on her belly, pushing branches aside, like a gorilla to look at the lower stalk!![]()
PricksPorcupines chew bark off trees like this too
1/4" chik wire. Cut and make a rectangle, and wire tie it around the stalks several inches out.I donโt know of any way of saving them once they eat all the way around it! Now you have to figure out how to keep it from happening to other plants! Like, maybe slitting some PVC or something similar and putting it around. Iโve heard of people wadding a bunch of aluminum foil around the bottom but I donโt know for sure how well it works. Maybe something like chicken wire with real small holes! Back in the day, we use victor rat traps a couple under every plant! But I donโt know if thatโs feasible for you.
You know, I went to change clothes and thought, 'why do I smell weed?' LOLNo, the broken branch is probably from her crawling in there on her belly, pushing branches aside, like a gorilla to look at the lower stalk!![]()
You change your clothes LOL just kiddinYou know, I went to change clothes and thought, 'why do I smell weed?' LOL
Thats gonna be a real interesting thing for me come fall. There's an entrance to a trailer park about 250 yards down the mountain (the way the crow flies) from the edge of the hedge line that makes the privacy shield for my plants.You know, I went to change clothes and thought, 'why do I smell weed?' LOL
Thats gonna be a real interesting thing for me come fall. There's an entrance to a trailer park about 250 yards down the mountain (the way the crow flies) from the edge of the hedge line that makes the privacy shield for my plants.
Yes during harvest times is when the " zombies " come out. I get what your saying, we got that mess here too. It could be too far for them creepers to walk to your place LOL.Thats gonna be a real interesting thing for me come fall. There's an entrance to a trailer park about 250 yards down the mountain (the way the crow flies) from the edge of the hedge line that makes the privacy shield for my plants.
While im cutting buds down, since the trailer park is immediately due northeast and downhill, every person thats outside at that trailer park is going to smell fresh cannabis flower while im making cuts, or on windy dry days in later flower, almost guaranteed lmao. Most of them down there prob dont even realize there's a house on this driveway though (really it looks like a fire access road up the mountain , and honestly, past my property, thats exactly what my driveway becomes lol. And conveniently placed at the mouth of the road are Parks Service No trespassing signs.
I do still sort of expect some dumb kids or tweekers to follow their nose up here during harvest though. Now im not calling everyone in a trailer park a dumb kid or a tweeker, but there is a significant per capita bump that goes on that is undeniable.
Im banking on them being far enough away that smell's direction of origin cant be determined. It'll just be a smell in the air, and it will be assumed by most down there, that someone must be growing in their trailer i would think.
That looks great, can you weave the braches through those openings?I'm in town and a block from the cop shop :-) Up to 4 plants is legal in Ontario.
I put some of my favorite support for plants up today. I weave bamboo stakes through 42 inch high fence and push them in the ground. Once the stakes are in yarn ties branches out to the fence. It restricts plant movement well in heavy wind.
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Blood Milk and Sky will be a trim jail special !
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That looks great, can you weave the braches through those openings?
I'm going to need a step by step instruction manual to get mine trimmed. Never had to deal with this before. Mine is doing well and thankfully not getting taller.
She grows like my old columbian land race did.I'm going to need a step by step instruction manual to get mine trimmed. Never had to deal with this before. Mine is doing well and thankfully not getting taller.
Your Blood Milk & Sky is definitely growing in the sativa landrace/wild hemp fashion tbh. What's it's lineage if you know? im very curious.
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Thats a bizarrely sativa dominant plant for an OG lol. I think there was a little bit of landrace or more likely wild hemp breeding going on intentionally with that one tbh. (not a bad thing either when done right, i can explain lol)![]()
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Don't get too nervous bout her yet. In addition to beain easy to trim, she was the most powdery mildew and rot resistant flower i ever put outside in KC too. I just never had the length of season to finish her out there either. Rarely had to spray her for bugs, neve had to spray her for fungi.
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Finish (this was pulled a bit early at 13 weeks though 0.o. failed DWC run) :
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Actually turned out to be one of the easiest trims ive ever had to do. Did 2 pounds alone in a day.
Your Blood Milk & Sky is definitely growing in the sativa landrace/wild hemp fashion tbh. What's it's lineage if you know? im very curious.