North Carolina outdoor 2009

Angus

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You know I figured it might be something like that. It makes sense and that was why I asked instead of blindly flamed.

It's harder to see spaces and distinguish words and punctuation and is just generally visually obnoxious.

How about the best of both worlds? ;)
 

pinkjackyle

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You know I figured it might be something like that. It makes sense and that was why I asked instead of blindly flamed.

It's harder to see spaces and distinguish words and punctuation and is just generally visually obnoxious.

How about the best of both worlds? ;)
U KNOW I DIDNT EVEN SEE THE TYPE SIZE...:lol:
 

WilliamWonka

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The flowering pictures are of the Trainwreck mother. She has been in the ground since I put her outside back in April. The others are clones, half of which are also in the ground. I have 4 total that aren't yet.

WW
 

Awill1818

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I just got a hold of sum Green Crack this week from somewhere close to Boone or Beach Mountain! Thats sum wicked smoke!
 

Angus

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Saw the girls tonight. Everything looks pretty good, even after the 95 degree day. Still haven't seen that rain I was promised by weather.com. Had some yellowing leaves on a few of them so I nuted lightly with the water tonight.

A few pics.

WW


Starting to get frosty man!
 

DownOnWax

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Are you fucking kidding me...

I can't get the rabbits to stop eating my plants!!! I have sprayed cayenne pepper juice, tobacco juice, and regular old pesticide on and around my area and can't for the life of me get rid of these little fuckers!!!

Anyone have any ideas?

The girls are still alive but I see new leaves eaten every time I visit, the Super Skunk is the most hit. She is about 4 feet tall but ALL the lower leaves are gone :(

Arrrrgggghhhh
 

WilliamWonka

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Have you tried taking human hair off a hairbrush and sprinkling it all around yoir garden? Another place said to soak cotton balls in either vinegear or fox urine. Hope this helps.

WW
 

DownOnWax

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Have you tried taking human hair off a hairbrush and sprinkling it all around yoir garden? Another place said to soak cotton balls in either vinegear or fox urine. Hope this helps.

WW
I have no clue where to get fox urine but I will try to sprinkle my hair around.

I actually have tried taking my Siberian Husky to piss on the plants :)

Figured he was a predator so why not?

Pests have eaten my entire garden up and now my herb is getting compromised! Thanks for the input WW.
 

Angus

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I wonder if maybe dog fur? Don't know how keen a rabbit's sense of smell is, but if nothing else has worked...

Edit:Well hell, a bit late I reckon.
 

DownOnWax

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Right on, I will try anything!

It's crazy, I have always had a problem with bugs but a simple spray usually fixes that ( I want to be organic but if I actually want some good vegetables then I need them :()

But I never had a problem with rabbits until this year. My Husky has killed like 5 feral cats this year so I think the cats actually kept the rabbits away?
 

Ripshot

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You could try critter ridder. Ive used it for years with 100% sucess. Not sure how well it repels rabbits though.
 
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