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    NY Grow 2011 (starting late)

    Well, I figured late is better than never. My first batch was accidentally left in the 90 degree blazing sun while I was at work, ordered more seeds, had my order returned as the smart lady at the post office gave me a US money order instead of the Canadian I asked for, sent it out again and now they're a week old. Worrying they won't be all that big, but staying on the optimistic side. I figure that keeping the deer away this year with the arsenal I have on hand they should do better anyway. Well, more pics to come. Already put 3 in the ground that survived from the first batch. 3 out of 108 HAHaha. Jus' gonna make some lemonade.
    the86thcreator Reviewed by the86thcreator on . NY Grow 2011 (starting late) Well, I figured late is better than never. My first batch was accidentally left in the 90 degree blazing sun while I was at work, ordered more seeds, had my order returned as the smart lady at the post office gave me a US money order instead of the Canadian I asked for, sent it out again and now they're a week old. Worrying they won't be all that big, but staying on the optimistic side. I figure that keeping the deer away this year with the arsenal I have on hand they should do better anyway. Rating: 5

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    NY Grow 2011 (starting late)

    This year's lineup: Atomic Northern Lights, Bunker Bud, Snakebite, UBC Chemo, and Lapis Mtn. Indica

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    NY Grow 2011 (starting late)

    ah ncie man looks like your off to a nice start hope things work out for ya keep it up.

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    NY Grow 2011 (starting late)

    Just put them all in the ground. The three I put in the ground last week have already grown to about a foot tall. Put up coyote urine packets, took a leak, and spread my friends hair from his last haircut everywhere. Next time I think I'm gonna bring some shit tickets with me and pop a deuce. Also, dried blood and egg pellets. It's gonna smell horrible granted, but it should keep the deer away. Blitzkrieg.

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    NY Grow 2011 (starting late)

    damn man you must have some really heavy deer probs up your way why not just use chicken wire ?

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    NY Grow 2011 (starting late)

    Yeah haha, didn't use to be a problem there. It's not actually my property, it's all farmland out there. It's pretty hidden, perfect actually, but I'm the paranoid sort and don't won't to put up fencing. Anyway, there's a deer repellant you can find at lowes in pellet form that works pretty well. It's just putrified egg solids and blood, too bad I didn't discover it until late in the season last year lol.

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    NY Grow 2011 (starting late)

    Cougar piss will do the trick if you can find it, they won't come near them.

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    NY Grow 2011 (starting late)

    Thanks, also found coyote urine in pellets in these little bags that you hang around your garden, called "Break Away". Hoping that coming at this problem with every trick I know will take care of it. Goin' blitzkrieg on some deer. If that don't work I'll just wait out there for em' with some subsonics one night and take out the lot of them.

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    NY Grow 2011 (starting late)

    Coyote urine sounds a little more feasable, I just read about cougar piss somewhere a long time ago but I'm not really sure if they sell it, I mean it's not like there are many cougars willing to let you "milk" em. Deer got into my brothers organic gardens and ate everything down to a nub, even raspberry bushes. They love the hell out of lettuce.

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    NY Grow 2011 (starting late)

    Yeah, also we have coyotes out here so they'll know to stay the f*ck away lol. The rasberry bushes are kind of surprising. I wish they'd lax the hunting laws a bit, I mean their population has gone from 1mil in ny to 10 mil in the last decade. I don't usually hunt, but it'd be nice to have less of em' around. They don't touch my grass after it starts flowering, must not taste too good but by then they've cut yield in half or more. Anyway, I'll post an update on friday when I get out there again. Peace.

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