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Multi-spots guerilla - Help : Spotted or animal issue ?

Reckoner

Member
Well thank you for your answers mates. According to that there's good chances it's an animal and not a human, which I would prefer :p
I'd really like to keep this spot, it's nice and not far from my home. I'm gonna check it tomorrow, and see what I can do. It's supposed to be a sunny monday, a good day to take a walk to the third spot, before a rainy week ... :(

Cheers :wave:
 

Reckoner

Member
Here's what I found :

"How to recognize rabbit damage on plants.

Carefully observe the leaves and stalks that have been left behind. Quite often rabbits will nibble plants down to the ground. Because of a rabbits’ sharp front teeth, the leaves that are left will appear cleanly cut as though they were trimmed with scissors. Compare this to the deer damage. Deer tear at leaves, leaving ragged edges. "

I'm now quite sure rabbits did that, as the area seems to be a rabbit paradise, I see some of them almost every time I walk to the spot. I'm gonna buy some repellent, pee around the plants, and see what it does.
I went to my third spot today, and lost another bunch of young plants, I think because of the rain / hail :frown:
Damn this is not my year. Fortunately my best looking Mi5 is alive, looks healthy and smells really nice.

Good evening to everyone, I'm gonna spend mine with a gorgeous piece of Aladin's chcocolate hash :joint:
 

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Sandnut

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Animals, Those pics look just like mine.. for me it was a moose, animals tend to leave most of the stems.
 
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