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	07-06-2006, 09:01 AM #1 OPJunior Member OPJunior Member
 Wild animals eating topsI went outside to check on my 6 week old plants who are just starting to flower and i found that some human cut or some animal ate all the tops off there were alot of baby buds on the top and they completely cut the top off to where it is just the stem sticking out on the top (no shoots or new leafs..) i was wondering if it will ever grow back or if it will die. thanks. xiaoxiao202 Reviewed by xiaoxiao202 on . Wild animals eating tops I went outside to check on my 6 week old plants who are just starting to flower and i found that some human cut or some animal ate all the tops off there were alot of baby buds on the top and they completely cut the top off to where it is just the stem sticking out on the top (no shoots or new leafs..) i was wondering if it will ever grow back or if it will die. thanks. Rating: 5
 
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	07-06-2006, 10:04 AM #2 Senior Member Senior Member
 Wild animals eating topsWell, if its still vegging it'll now grow 2 shoots, probably. It wont die, but it wont get a proper cola. If its flowering it'll stunt the growth alot, even up to 2weeks. 
 
 If its a human, find out who, and kill them.
 
 If its an animal, get a gun and blow it away. Or, you can put a fence up around the plant.
 
 Where are you growing it?
 
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	07-06-2006, 10:28 AM #3 Senior Member Senior Member
 Wild animals eating topsi like the sounds of that lol Originally Posted by LIP Originally Posted by LIP
 a nice co2 air rifle with a 700 foot per second power rating should do enuff damage to a rabit or small animal like that
 cheers all  
 
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	07-06-2006, 01:56 PM #4 OPJunior Member OPJunior Member
 Wild animals eating topsWell, im growing it out in a very very well hidden part of ... someones woods...... were i live it is (im so F**** high ) uh,.. wait ... oh ok yea its rainy as hell half the week then the other half of the week is HOT as hell .. i dont even have to water my plants though lol the rain does all the work there are still 2 sets of leafs left on most of them . 
 
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	07-06-2006, 06:42 PM #5 Senior Member Senior Member
 Wild animals eating topsYou can get some clear monofilament 80# test fishing line and tie off the area around your plant. Give it its own compound to speak. Put first strand about 4 inches high from ground, thats trips them. Then put next strand about 3 foot off the ground about 5-5.5' in, that catches them by the throat. ALways gets their attention. Or better yet, use 400# test leader wire hooked to Claymores. Look for someone with a scar on thier neck or the animals just wont mess with anymore. If eating the tops it has to be deer or something. Aint many 4 foot tall rabbits around. 
 
 Or save your piss and dump it around the perimeter of your plants. Or take a whizz while there visiting. Or dump some fox or ceyote piss around the plants. That scares off most everything including you if you spill it on yourself.
 
 
 b0nger
 
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	07-06-2006, 07:31 PM #6 Senior Member Senior Member
 Wild animals eating topseven dog hair would work http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-WPhkkPkEM
 
 The Pope says: after class you should follow her around mumbling like a crazy person and trying to touch her hair
 
 Marijuana is a bad bad thing :wtf:
 
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	07-07-2006, 01:52 AM #7 Senior Member Senior Member
 Wild animals eating topsI like Busters idea (gun), but seriously I had a problem with deer. I strung 50 lb. fishing line acrross all paths around my grow, at several hieghts in each spot. The deer of course could break through it, but they don't. It freaks them out and they find a different way. Then just for overkill, I hung bloodmeal in nylons and sprayed liquid fence. No more problem. 
 
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	07-07-2006, 10:30 AM #8 OPJunior Member OPJunior Member
 Wild animals eating tops So i went back and checked on them and all i can see is sap coming out of the top ... (no growth yet) so i hope it gets better. So i went back and checked on them and all i can see is sap coming out of the top ... (no growth yet) so i hope it gets better.
 
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