Myself and my friend planted 18 Feminized "SHAMAN" seeds the 1st week in April we planted them straight into the ground covering over with 'half' bottles for protection we have since cut the tops off and let them grow through, we had a slug problem and have since sorted that out (blue pellets around base's) we have 12 plants in one "plot" 4 in another and two seperate '1's' all surrounded with chicken wire which we have duginto the ground and has not been breached but is large (pictured 2"(5cm) holes) this was done to guard against rabbits which are EVERYWHERE where we live, pictures show our largest plant the tape messure at base of plant is set to 6"(15cm) to give scale
Onto the problem! the two seperate "1's" have been destroyed and are stumps one of the plants in the "4" has been decimated (in picture) and has only a nawed stem and scraggly branchs with no leafs left. ALL the other plants have had there branches at or below 11" (28cm) nawed chewed and generally eaten away we have seen lots of mice (field mice i belive) and have set traps and caught 9 or 10 although we doubt they are the culprits.
We have been back down today and painstakingly secured fine mesh to the outside of the chicken wire around the biggest plot of 12 plants and 'built up' around the bottom ,.. oddly 2 mins after we finished a mouse came along and spent 10 minutes travelling round trying to get in ,.. which it failed to do we are thinking if it is a rat that is doing the damage we will at least be able to see an 'entry point' if it does gain entry now.
Whatever it is stood on its legs it must be no taller than 11"(28cm) as this is the height that the branches have been eaten up to, and that the "pest" must be getting through the gap in the chicken wire hence why we think maybe rats... i know they will eat just about anything... but will they eat young MJ plants?
I hope that is enough and not to much detail,.. there is also a piccy showing a curled 'burnt' leaf we think this was over nuet. we have flushed an stepped nuets down until they grow more and think the problem now under control (well Can't see any new burns) The plants being eaten is very worrying though.
bear with me if there is delay with photos im a newb sometimes