sounds good and glad not to hear those furry hoppers are helping themselves, i used to have the same problem when i lived near the coast, but the strangest thing happens in the deep inland here, where only thorn bushes & trees grow, plenty of wallaby & kangaroo...yet they have no interest in cannabis, ive seen a roo sitiing within 1 metre of my plants with no fencing in a drought eating a gnarly dried out old thorn plant...yet its as if the cannabis didnt exist to it??? bizarre...in over 20yrs growing here not 1 plant has been lost to wallaby or roo, yet we know thats a different score in the coastal areas, ive got no idea why inland hoppers ignore cannabis even when they are near starving yet coastal hoppers even in a lush environment will show keen interest in a persons plants?