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Old 06-18-2009, 09:42 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by SkunkSativa View Post
So today I went into the grow room for the normal daily check up and didn't notice the cat slip by me. Went back out to grab some water and was out of the room for about a minute total. Came back in and the cat was gnawing on the damn fan leaves of one of my 3 week old plants! After about an hour of it being back under the light it seemed to perk back up a little bit, but I want expert perspective.

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Is there anything I should do to help get her back and kickin strong? Also, like I said this is a 3 week old plant. Should they be bigger than 3-4 inches by now? If so, what do I need to do to get them growing more? A friend of mine suggested drilling holes in the 20oz containers to keep the water from getting stuck at the bottom. Any help is appreciated!!
well first off, I hope you didnt punish/hit the cat because of it.. The cat dosnt know its doing anything wrong.. Cats eat vegetation alll the time.. Even for medicinal purposes. Yard grass is actually beneficial to cats because by eating it , it triggers the natural process of regurgitation of indigestible foods including its own fur balls which would otherwise obstruct the digestive system. So your cat was just doing what comes natural... In fact, maybe it would be good if you let him eat some yard grass as he may need it..If your cat is a house cat, he has no access to the normal vegatation it would normally have outside.

And secondly, I suggest yopu find a MJ GROWFAQ and read it through.. There is alot info that needs to be obtained before even starting to grow MJ.. Drainage holes in your planter is prolly one of the first 2 or 3 things on the top of the list before even planting a seed. If you dont read up ( I cant seem to find a growfaq at the moment, but I will find one and post a link in this thread ) and attemtp to gain at least a cursory knowledge of growing MJ, things will go downhill from here pretty fast..

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