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SEXY GROW GIRL...
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Coast of Maine for summers - Colorado for winters!
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Hey Budbloer10 -
Depending on what is in the soil you have in your buckets it could be skunks or racoons knocking them over. They try to climb the bucket and it tips over. I have had plants dug up by both skunks and racoons because of the different ferts I have used. They are just looking for stuff to eat.... Kisses - Hott
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SEXY GROW GIRL...
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Thanks for being in agreement with me..... I was beginning to think that as a girl no one on this forum would listen to my thoughts or ideas about outdoor grow! I maybe a girl but I have a bunch of experience growing outdoors over the last 5 years..... Kisses - Hott
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as you know most animals see that bucket as food,, so many hunters use them as bait buckets, my suggestion would be too bury the buckets,,,, and tote a gun, it could be a bear. you ever walked up on a bear, with a compound bow,,,,, it aint a good feeling!!!!!!!
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Join Date: May 2006
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animals are curious...esspecially when there;'s new smells....for example : newly turned soil will always atract animals (bears, deer....and fucken rabbits). As you can tell i have a hatred for rabbits they can be nasty....anyway....stoned...what i do is turn the soil weeks before i plant ...that way the animals have a chance to do what they do....in your case i would maybe get chicken netting and surround the pots ....at lease for the first month or the whole time.....ssslater
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Bud Weiser
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Southern hills
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Buckets...
Buckets, buckets and more buckets in an outdoor grow forum. I understand if you live in the desert or there is no rain in your region, but if this is not the case you are messing up imo. Tell me my fellow growers, do the mj seeds fall out of the plant and into a little bucket and fill with dirt in the wild? No, they do not. MJ grows in the ground. Nature knows best, coppy it.
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SEXY GROW GIRL...
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I agree with you.... 1. By growing in the ground your plants are harder to spot (be found) 2. More room for the roots to move & grow to find what the plant likes. (water & food) 3. Less work & More yeild.... Just my 2 cents.... Kisses - Hott
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