Getting Ready For 2012

goten

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Well I decided to cut off the tops of the post and just leave enough for the chicken wire to be attached to it

Im gonna invest in some liquid fence and see how good it works

Also im gonna go a little further back and put metal stakes in the ground and either run some barbwire or some heave duty fishing string around it

I just did not like the height of it , but well see how it all goes afterwards


 

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piney bob

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keep the fishing line away from your plants a ways...shit is annoying as hell when you are trying to water and you forget its there, getting all tangled in your legs haha. just keep your presence known to all animals besides people(pee and hair). by the pictures your setup screams pot ranch. not trying to dis just friendly advise.
 

Endur0xX

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I dont know what is your liquid fence, ... but if you can put your hands on pigs blood, it`s a good deer repelant, you spray it all around your grow area, on the vegetation around and the fence... on a sunny day! once it dries out it should be good for 6 months! good luck
 

Endur0xX

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your liquid fence might very well be pigs blood ... anyway it`s expensive if you buy it in powder.... coyote pee might be better!
 

ohmy

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Pigs blood Lmao, Really. I have seen deer walk right by gut piles. Coyotes piss all over everything and deer still walk the same trails. In fact i watched coyote piss on tree and 20 min later shot a buck that walked by the same tree. movement is what keeps deer away. A strange smell may keep them away for a lil while, but that same smell over time they will get use to and want to see what it is.
 

goten

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Piss and hair does not work

All these lil remedies like hair and piss are just myths , i found that out the hard way

That is the same area i grow in last time and i pissed out their all the time and went to a hair cutting place and got a big bag of hair and spreaded it out everywhere

The fishing line wont be by my plants , it will be a little further outside the premeditar of the area out of my way

I live in a deep remote area and not worried about my spot being seeing by people

The fly byes here normally dont start till september and i harvest in august , i start indoors in late jan early feb then put them out late march

That forces them to mature faster , i was able to harvest most of my N.L in mid august and they were done , just the damn deer got to them before i could get the rest

Idk what is in the liquid fence but from what iv read its supposed to be an excellent repellent

Here check out this link on liquid fence

http://www.liquidfence.com/deer-repellent.html
 

goten

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Here are some reviews i found

Of course their are some bad reviews and some good

But their are far more good reviews then bad


RatingAuthorContent
Negativeballiml
Florissant, CO
(1 review)
June 12, 2011
I wasn't really concerned about the smell if the product would have worked! I followed all directions and sprayed the flowers. I even sprayed several times within the week and it didn't rain so the deer fence did not get washed off. After a couple of days, deer came into the garden and ate EVERY flower down to a nub. It seems to me they liked the taste! Some of them were pulled out of the ground! Every dollar and hours of labor I put into that garden went down the drain because "Liquid Deer Fence" does NOT work!
PositiveAS

(Zone 7a)
(39 reviews)
June 30, 2010
Posted on June 29, 2010, updated June 30, 2010
Be warned - the smell of the deer repellent is gag-inducing, especially the concentrate. But if you can get past that, it really does seem to work. Deer used to walk through our yard regularly and even started coming up to the house to sample my newly planted garden. Since I started spraying in the early spring, they've been avoiding our yard completely most of the time. And if they come through, they stick to the edge and hurry past. I've got a hydrangea, roses and arborvitae next to the house that haven't been touched since I tried this stuff. They haven't even looked at our young fruit trees so far. As long as it keeps working, I'm pleased.

Wear gloves, because the smell clings to your hands.

And it might attract turkey vultures. :) We had a very confused pair land in the yard and look around for a corpse after I sprayed. [HR][/HR]On June 30th, 2010, AS added the following:

Most of the smell goes away by the next day, but it takes 2-3 days in my garden to completely disappear.
Positiverennaws627
Conway, SC
(1 review)
June 28, 2010
I ordered the snake repellent, shipping was very fast! I must let everyone know a very important aspect to this repellent...when I mixed the liquid, it was pretty strong but, smells much better then the toxic stuff i had used last year! The stuff REALLY works! In fact, it works so well that as I was spraying it, i saw several snakes slithering away from my yard and garden area (copperhead's)!! Here is my WARNING to anyone who is deathly afraid of snakes...Wear boots when spraying! I am very happy to finally have found something that repels the nasty critters and is safe around my pets, I would recommend this product to anyone living out in the country with a snake problem...Liquid Fence, JOB WELL DONE!!!
PositiveHurleygirl61
Hurley, NY
(1 review)
May 28, 2010
This is a GREAT product! I had never seen the bloom from a mature hosta until we started using Liquid Fence one year ago - they were always eaten before that point! The deer seem to be changing their path and now go right past our yard, right along the line where I spray! It does have a strong odor at first, but it fades quickly and the results far outweigh that small inconvenience.
Positivenodeer
Wheeling, WV
(1 review)
March 25, 2010
I've been using Liquid Fence for three years now. Deer roam thru our neighborhood big-time. Liquid Fence is expensive but absolutely works. It smells like puke to me when it has just been applied. Within hours that smell changes to a different, less offensive but still offensive and decreasingly strong smell that takes 2-3 days to completely disappear. But the deer have a much more sensitive sense of smell and it lasts for weeks for them and they learn to avoid treated areas during this time. The more rain you get the shorter the effective period. Reapply to keep the deer trained. I don't spray all my plants. I mix the concentrate in a watering can and water strategic areas so that the deer avoid my yard. The smell problem is well worth being the only person around who can grow whatever you want. Think about the best time to apply: not when rain or visitors are expected. If you just can't get over the smells, especially the initial smell, learn to live with the deer.
Neutralfarm253
Washington, NJ
(1 review)
March 17, 2010
We use an awesome product called Deer Stopper or Animal Stopper granular available through the manufacturer Messina Wildlife Management, visit http://www.messinawildlife.com. So for those of you who HATE the smell of Liquid Fence this stuff is inviting and allows you to enjoy your garden.
Positivesg_dkm
Knowlton
Canada
(1 review)
July 27, 2009
The company is efficient, the spray handle and container work well.
It is true that the product smell bad, but that's how it is supposed to work!
I don't think we can blame the smell on the company at all.

I think a bad smell, transient, is a MUCH better alternative to other repellant that can be highly toxic for the environment and the wildlife.

The product WORKS, the product is SAFE for everyone. That's what counts.

Congratulations to the inventor!

Positivekathass
Wynnewood, PA
(1 review)
July 20, 2009
Yes, this product does smell, but it is effective HANDS DOWN. If you want something that WORKS buy liquid fence.
It is really that simple.
KatKat
Positiveiowamom
Cedar Rapids, IA
(1 review)
June 12, 2009
Twenty years ago we never had deer. Our plants weren't bothered by wildlife and we planted a lot of hosta and shade plants. In the last 5-8 years the deer population has exploded. We've had 16 deer in our yard at one time and 5-10 deer often. They eat everything except the vinca, to the point that I had about given up. We had tried a lot of things but nothing deterred them. A friend told me about Liquid Fence this spring and since I started using it, the deer haven't nibbled even one hosta!
The first time I used it I just used the small hand-spray bottle and got some on my gloves and clothes and it smelled terrible until they were washed, but since then I have used a garden pump sprayer with a wand and have had no problem. I've also worn a paint mask, so I don't get the smell in my nostrils, and once I walk away from the just-sprayed plants and take off the mask - no smell! The odor is nasty when applying, but the mask makes it tolerable, and after it dries (next day) it is almost odorless to humans. Two days after spraying I have planted things right next to sprayed plants and smelled nothing. I have applied it three times (initially, and after heavy rains) in two months and am very satisfied so far.
I like that nothing in it is damaging to the environment or highly toxic so I don't need to worry about pets and kids, or my health spraying it.
Positivemem1900
Peachtree City, GA
(2 reviews)
May 13, 2009
I have been using liquid fence for years! I love hosta's and buy new varieties from "Pine Forest Gardens" on a regular basis. But without liquid fence, I wouldn't have been able to maintain my shade garden.
Yes, it does smell at first. I would not suggest you apply it if the neighbors are having a party that evening! Once it dries,
there is no more smell.
What I really love about this product is the longer you use it, the deer and rabbits will just pass your yard completely. They don't like your salad bar anymore! You actually train them to stay away because it is not worth the effort to them.
I don't have to apply it as much anymore. I haven't even used it this year yet. I am about to apply my first application.

I have a large area to cover, so I buy the large concentrate and use a good backpack sprayer. It is worth it. My thumbs will not tolerate a hand sprayer. My 3 gallon backpack sprayer is just perfect for the whole yard. It's easy, quick and clean .

I will always use Liquid Fence! Just don't wear your shoes or clothes inside if they get wet! (Which will not happen using the proper equipment)

EG
Georgia
Positivesixmilecross
Nineveh, IN
(1 review)
May 5, 2009
i just happened to have some liquid fence for deer and rabbits in my garage and sprayed it on my tomatoes. i was looking for something to keep my great dane out of my flower beds and will buy the dog and cat. just by reading some of the comments, i think that those who find the smell horrible are just those that have a supersensitive nose. [HR][/HR]On May 8th, 2009, sixmilecross changed the rating from neutral to positive and added the following:

well, i have to say, i ordered the liquid fence for dogs and cats on wednesday and received it on thursday. i have never gotten anything that fast except for a replacement cell phone.
Negativea_wenzel7
Jamestown, NY
(1 review)
April 1, 2009
I have no idea how this Liquid Fence Cat and Dog Repellent works on cats and dogs but it has definitely repelled ME!!! It smells so bad that I am thanking GOD that its not warm enough to open the windows!!! I have heard good reviews about how the product works but it should come with a warning on the label that it smells AWFUL!!!!!!!!! I ended up tracking some in the house and I am having a horrible time getting rid of the horrible smell. Some people said it fades quickly others said it stayed for days!!! I'm hoping it stays dry out long enough for it to dry because I'm sure its offending my neighbors too! Augh! I will never again by this stuff!
Positivewestbrookls
Leonardtown, MD
(1 review)
August 16, 2008
Since moving to my home in Southern Maryland in 1997 I've been trying to grow flowers and shrubs in my yard. Before liquid fence my plantings didn't stand a chance against the deer, rabbits and squirrels. This is the first year I've been able to see my bulbs, flowers and shrubs bloom to their fullest and they are beautiful. I had almost given up. Yes, I agree that the smell is something and may last several days but my beautiful yard/gardens are a sight to behold. Cheers to liquid fence!
Neutralenglishivy01
Collegeville, PA
(1 review)
July 31, 2008
We have found this product to be somewhat effective against deer and rabbits. The bad smell that works to discouraging wildlife you may also find discouraging to YOUR life. It stinks and stinks and stinks. We have had product problems with seals on containers and low quality sprayers which have contributed to smell problems. The good news is they have a money back policy for "any reason". Good luck!
PositiveTaosto
Harrells, NC
(1 review)
July 18, 2008
Roughly 10 years ago my brother moved to an area in Virginia where they had herds of deer moving thru the land they lived on. Needless to say the deer ate everything that would not kill them. Once he started using Liquid Fence the deer problem STOPPED cold. I have since been using Liquid Fence to stop deer and rabbits from ravaging our gardens with 100% success. Yes, it does smell but when you consider what the active ingredients are it should smell.....eggs and garlic. The smell is a bit rough while spraying and until it dries but the results are WONDERFUL and this is one product that is HARMLESS to animals and unless eye contact or ingesting the product it is also harmless to humans. What other product with such results can say the same thing?? As for any residual smell...I would prefer to have flowers and vegetables I can see AND consume than to have the deer wipe out everything in our yard.
Positivedeerallgone
New Hope, PA
(1 review)
July 16, 2008
You people that complain about the smell of liquid fence are just silly. Its the best product on the market, and if you use it properly the smell goes away after two day of being sprayed. I saturate my gardens including a wild flower field that deer love, but not anymore. I havent seen a deer on my property since I started in april. My garden is Beautiful..........The flowers smell gorgeous too. You will get over the smell. Really.
This stuff smells but it works! Gotta Love it!
Finally, I can see the plants bloom!
deerallgone!
PositiveMickOG
West Salem, WI
(1 review)
June 26, 2007
I have found the easiest application of this product is to do it later at night, use a more direct spray and NOT mist the entire plant. It was applied at 9:30pm and at 12:30am a doe winded 13 times about 10 steps into the yard! She left and hasn't been back :>) Yep, it stinks when wet, not when dried or following rain here in WI. Figure out what works for you regarding application and smile all the while all your perennials are blooming for the first summer in ages!! Now we are in pursuit of the Liquid Fence Mole, Vole and Gopher product.
Positivegdionelli
Huntington, WV
(Zone 6a)
(29 reviews)
June 15, 2007
The product is very effective. I spray it only around the perimeter of my property where the deer are most likely to nibble, so I'm not smelling it near the house. As long as it's not windy when I'm spraying, I don't have a big problem with it.
PositiveWhite_Hydrangea
Aurora, CO
(Zone 5a)
(20 reviews)
June 15, 2007
This is one of the few products I've tried that is actually successful at keeping critters away. Don't spray it when it's windy because it does smell awful. But I've never had a problem with the smell staying. After several minutes it fades away.
Negativegowron
Athens, GA
(38 reviews)
June 15, 2007
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT, unless you enjoy (a) putrid, penetrating and persistent smells, (b) being in your yard wearing a gas mask or (c) watching your flowers from inside the house, with the windows closed tightly. The smell is indescribably sickening and penetrating and persists for several days. IT IS NOT WORTH IT, it completely destroys the beauty of your garden - I'd much rather feed the deer. We bought 1 gallon of the stuff at our local nursery for about $ 25, and after one spraying threw away the rest (almost the full gallon). It is not true that the smell goes away once it dries!! It keeps going and going, more than the Energizer Bunny. BEWARE!!
Positivesoilserf
douglasville, GA
(Zone 7a)
(9 reviews)
June 3, 2007
This product works.
My deer problem is now not a problem![HR][/HR]On June 15th, 2007, soilserf added the following:

This product continues to provide good pest protection for

my flowers, etc. You only need to spray a very small amount

on plants and only after rains. ( if we ever get any).
Positivetheras_garden
Fairburn, GA
(Zone 7b)
(7 reviews)
December 14, 2006
Worked wonderfully keeping those pesky deer from eating my hostas and St. John's wort. It's a rotten egg smell that is obnoxious at first but works great (wear disposable gloves or you'll be keep your spouse away too).
You must carefully read the instructions and follow carefully about application and re-applications to keep it working.
It's a keeper on my garden shelf.
Negativesara_girl
Flanders, NJ
(1 review)
December 13, 2006
I had no idea when I purchased this product that it smelled SO bad. I had a problem with deer eating my perennials bordering my driveway so I purchased the Liquid Fence. The second I started spraying, it smelled like badly rotted food. I smelled awful! I got it on my shoe, and my shoe smelled for hours. SO I read that the smell only lasts until the product is dry. Well, two days later my family arrived and it had just lightly rained the night before. They got out of the car and got hit with such a stench. My dad thought it was my septic!

The product got rid of the deer, but kept me out of the garden too.
Positivepontiac52
Delton, MI
(1 review)
August 15, 2006
i tried liquid fence to protect my marigold annuals and various perrenials. for some reason it did not keep rabbits away. i contacted the company and we talked about the possible reasons that this was our experience. anyway, they cheerfully refunded the msrp as they 100% guarantee their product. i feel that they treated me fairly and acted honestly in their dealings with me. you cannot ask for more than that. i realize that with any product there can be an occasional failure for whatever reason, and its good to know there are companys that stand behind their money back promise like liquid fence did. others im sure are having general success with liquid fence.
 

Sunbiz1

Well-Known Member
Piss and hair does not work

All these lil remedies like hair and piss are just myths , i found that out the hard way

That is the same area i grow in last time and i pissed out their all the time and went to a hair cutting place and got a big bag of hair and spreaded it out everywhere

The fishing line wont be by my plants , it will be a little further outside the premeditar of the area out of my way

I live in a deep remote area and not worried about my spot being seeing by people

The fly byes here normally dont start till september and i harvest in august , i start indoors in late jan early feb then put them out late march

That forces them to mature faster , i was able to harvest most of my N.L in mid august and they were done , just the damn deer got to them before i could get the rest

Idk what is in the liquid fence but from what iv read its supposed to be an excellent repellent

Here check out this link on liquid fence

http://www.liquidfence.com/deer-repellent.html
Be careful with placing fishing line, you'll know why on a sunny day...it glints and can be seen from quite a distance.
 

goten

Well-Known Member
got some liquid fence to try out this year on the deers and rabbits

filled my holes up today and cut the tops off of 5 gal buckets to help prevent the termites and other soil pest from getting to the roots of my plants

getting a lot closer to grow time , :bigjoint:
 

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Izoc666

Well-Known Member
Yo Goten your garden looks like ready to go for few months huh? have you already decided about strains that you re gonna grow ? keep that fence up , bro !

happy growing and peace

666
 

goten

Well-Known Member
Yo Goten your garden looks like ready to go for few months huh? have you already decided about strains that you re gonna grow ? keep that fence up , bro !

happy growing and peace

666
Yea my man

i actually have several different strains that i can grow ,

but i think im gonna do all ( Mountain Mist ) out their , last year i had some mold issues and this mountain mist is mold resistant i believe

also it finishes pretty fast which is good for me since that will help decrease the chance of being seen by the fly bys , which normally start around sept around here

here is the link to where i got them from

http://marijuana-seeds.nl/mountain_mist_marijuana_seeds.html

also i have some autos that im gonna through in which will give me something to smoke on while waiting for the mountain mist to finish
 

Izoc666

Well-Known Member
Yo Goten , Mountain Mist sounds good strain...i was surprised to see it say 10 seeds (plus free five seed per order) for 29 USD !! they can send me seeds if i live in USA ? thanks bro

666
 

goten

Well-Known Member
Yo Goten , Mountain Mist sounds good strain...i was surprised to see it say 10 seeds (plus free five seed per order) for 29 USD !! they can send me seeds if i live in USA ? thanks bro

666
yea my man ,

iv been ordering from them for a little over 8 yrs now and they always had have good prices and send 5 freebies

iv never had not 1 problem from them
 

SlimJim503

Well-Known Member
Wheres the pics of those blue crosses i have none left and i loved everyone of them get to popping damn it.
 

goten

Well-Known Member
Wheres the pics of those blue crosses i have none left and i loved everyone of them get to popping damn it.
Hey slim whats been good my man

man those blues did not germ my man , i kept them in my drawer on a wet paper towel in a zip lock bag just like i do all my others and they never cracked ,
 
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