a deer ate about 3 inches off the top of my plant and a couple of braches here and there. it is not growing at all anymore since the top got eaten it has been three days. will it grow the header back??
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a deer ate about 3 inches off the top of my plant and a couple of braches here and there. it is not growing at all anymore since the top got eaten it has been three days. will it grow the header back??
a deer ate about 3 inches off the top of my plant and a couple of braches here and there. it is not growing at all anymore since the top got eaten it has been three days. will it grow the header back??
It's still early in the season, fence it or protect it otherwise and it should grow back a lot faster than you could start a new one. I'd start another if possible for backup but it should be ok.. :)
First off, put some hair or take a piss near your plant. Don't pee ON the plant, but maybe in a circle around it. If there is a hunting shop nearby you could try to get some cougar urine. Hopefully that will scare the deer away, or you could put up a fence, maybe an electric fence.
As to your plant growing back, was it already well into flowering? I don't think it will start flowering until the autumnal equinox, so it's still in vegetative growth. This is a good thing, because you haven't necessarily lost much of your yield. What should happen is that the uppermost node will develop multiple branches, and you will have more than one cola. It may not be as much of a Donkey as you were hoping for, but they may equal a single cola in dry weight. It will probably start growing again really quickly, it may just be a little shocked at the moment. Stay cheerful! Keep it from happening again! :thumbsup:
Eat the deer. They are low in fat and taste good too.
Some nutritionists recommend a range on red meat consumption to 2-3x a month. Careful on over consumption of red meats, which increases risks for obesity and cardiovascular disease. Deficiencies can lead to nutritional anemia!Quote:
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Freeze the venison and regulate your intake for a healthier life style! :stoned:
ok thanks. its been three days and nothing has happened. there is no new sign of new leaves or branches. how long do you think it will take to grow back?
Could be one to two weeks. Some plants can't take the stress. At least it's not dead. All you can do is wait unless you have a backup plan. Oh the only thing I have seen to keep them away is a big sack of dried corn. Put a pile of it about six feet away from plant and keep feeding them. They love apples and pears too.
DOUGAL25, Thanks for the reminder. That's what my doctor tells me. I'm not a hunter but when it comes to this one has to go. When you go outside mother nature can throw you a curve ball.
is there anything i can do to speed it up the plant is already two months and a half months old and was growing great but now it has completely stopped. will this dramatically effect how much i will get off it?
Sounds like mother nature topped your plant for ya :D
Cannabis is usually a hardy plant, just build a fence around your crop, make sure no more damage happens, and your plant should make a full recovery, however it will more than likely, grow several new tops rather than the one main..