Adramelech727
Member
So recently, with the knowledge contained on this website, I began my own garden outdoors in an area that can't be traced back to me, impossible for other people to reach, etc.. It's been six days into my grow, and I had three beautiful Master Kush seedlings poking their leaves out of the dirt.
So, later that night I went to check to see if the plant needed water, and I found two of the seedlings missing, and the third bitten to the point where I could only see roots on top of the fertilizer.
In conclusion, I've come up with the theory that something has consumed my plants, but I'm not sure how to keep something like this from happening again. I live in an area with a lot of rabbits, which are all small enough to slip through chicken wire.
If anyone would be so kind, could they please lend a new grower a hand in figuring out a way to protect my beautiful plants?
So, later that night I went to check to see if the plant needed water, and I found two of the seedlings missing, and the third bitten to the point where I could only see roots on top of the fertilizer.
In conclusion, I've come up with the theory that something has consumed my plants, but I'm not sure how to keep something like this from happening again. I live in an area with a lot of rabbits, which are all small enough to slip through chicken wire.
If anyone would be so kind, could they please lend a new grower a hand in figuring out a way to protect my beautiful plants?