FenderJazz
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I grow outdoors and am always looking for and trying out new ways to protect my crops. During peak garden season I tried Liquid Fence brand pest repellant on my garden and was extremely impressed with its performance. In case you've never heard of it, it is a spray-on liquid that is primarily made of putrified eggs (rotten eggs) and garlic. Organic? Perhaps, but it smells so damned bad before it drys that it can make you throw up. After seeing how well it worked on my vegetables (I never sprayed it on the fruit itself... only the leaves surrounding it) I also used it on my MJ leaves (once again, being careful to only get it on the leaves). One drawback is that it can dry to a white powery film under some circumstances and make your plants stand out more. After growing season I stopped using it. Here's what happens after it wears off. This picture is a row of okra that I was letting continue to grow for seeds. The two deer that frequent my property have eaten every single leaf off the plants, tearing down the string-and-ribbon fence to get to them. They never touched the pods themselves. When the Liquid Fence was on the plants they avoided them like the plague...
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