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    Went out to check my babies this morning, and 3 had been eaten. Nothing left but the stem. wtf! What should I do for this problem? This is a first for me, never happened before.
    buckyboy Reviewed by buckyboy on . Problem Went out to check my babies this morning, and 3 had been eaten. Nothing left but the stem. wtf! What should I do for this problem? This is a first for me, never happened before. Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Problem

    wrap the containers with duct tape...sticky side out. that will catch any crawling bugs that are eating your babies.

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    #3
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    Problem

    Age of plants? It's a big difference between a week old seedling (getting chomped by a snail or something?) and a well grown 2 month old plant (you'd need a rabbit or deer). I presume outdoors, but you didn't say. More info would help a lot! Sorry for your loss!- Granny:hippy:

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    #4
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    Problem

    You got a cat? Kitties are notorious plant-trimmers...
    Protect your plants with chicken wire or keep them out of reach of housepets.
    If you are growing in the wild, chicken wire cages, hot pepper wax, bird netting, etc. will help keep your plants safe from rabbits.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Problem

    No cats. They're outdoors IN THE GROUND. bout 3 weeks old.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Problem

    A friend of mine just told me it was probably a rabbit. He said he heard that human urine would work. Will it?

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Problem

    human urine? youd be better off with wolf or some predatory type id think.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Problem

    Humans (not vegans) are omnivores and could be considered predatory in this case for pissin' purposes... coyote urine is the usual one but human DOES help a lot from what I've seen.

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    #9
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    Problem

    Thanks. I about shit a brick, when I saw my plants this morning. I'm just glad, they only ate 3. Well , I have a few more that just sprouted in the house, so I guess I'll go replace them and take a leak. lol

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    #10
    Senior Member

    Problem

    Be careful since urine is very high nitrogen and can burn your plants just like overapplication of fertilizer... FYI! Go real easy... bunnies smell real well; you don't need to soak the plants for the smell to be there.

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