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Old 06-05-2009, 08:12 PM   #19
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Well im hoping my new fencing will do the trick along with some unsexed replacement plants to fill in the holes of the eaten plants. I got this one covered fellas even though I lost three plants in the learning curve areana. Not excited about having 50ft of fencing surrounding my plants in three seperate plots so to speak. I figure if someone stumbles onto my plants in the first place the fencing wont make much difference but now I can sleep better at night knowing the deer arnt having a midnight snack. Photos to me at this junction are a bad omen because so much more shit can happen and my photo confidence probably wont come back untill these plants get a set of shoulders and bulk up. Ones looking great but could be a hermie for all I know. Most are female I hope but with bag seed you never know.

My variety keeps me guessing its gender into July quite often and the deer didnt help with the plant count. The junior replacements are a month or so old but thats it, this must succeed with what im putting out in the morning will be the last plant run of the season for that plot.
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