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    Hi everyone I started my first grow this year and choose to go with low ryders after being told they where easy to grow. I started em indoors to give em a better chance outside, they have been out side for four weeks now and have been flowering for three week going on four. I have a chicken wire fence round them and slug pellets round that the problem is something has been nibbling the bottom branches and leafs and leaving them to fall on the floor untouched I put rat traps down four days ago and still the plants are being nibble with the traps untouched

    Please help what could it be!!!!!!!
    And how do I solve it

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    Tiles Of The Simpsons Champion!
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    Wrong section mate...

    Moved.

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    It could be any maner of creature rabbits deer are a few piss on the ground around the plants.

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    Haha sorry friendly doorman,and it can't be deer or rabbit because there on a small island on a lake covered in stingy nettles with chicken wire round em

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    Cabbage butterflies, tomato moth, black/white/greenfly... There's a fair few airborne pests that can feast on your plants mate.

    As you've got 8+ weeks 'til harvest, I'd spray them with a systemic pesticide if they were mine. 'Rose Off' has worked well for me.

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    Don't put slug pellets round it you cruel bastard! Foxes, rabbits, badgers plus loads of other animals eat them.

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    piss all around your plants & get back to us
    May just be a rumour but im as curious as the next man

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    Jack no large animals can get to my plants because there on a island covered in stingy nettles read comments before u call people names

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jāck Herer View Post
    Don't put slug pellets round it you cruel bastard! Foxes, rabbits, badgers plus loads of other animals eat them.

    Calm down jack lad..

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    Gbombuk iv been peeing round em since day one, but because its on a island no large animals can get on there,

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