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    my suggestion is to clear the surrounding area of your plants leaves twigs and all so itʻs just bare soil. if the soil is hard loosen it up wet it so it has a muddy consistency and wait for a foot print of whatever it is thats messing up the ganja. (this was just another random thought trying to think out the box for you.

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    Put some chicken wire on the ground around the plant. You allready have the plant wrapped in chicken wire. Get an extension cord cut the female off and attach to the chicken wire. Make sure the chic wire is not touching eachother. Plug the thing in. A large animal will complete the circuit and they will go away. Won't kill them.
    Lol almost a large bug light. Omg hook up the ballast 1k would hurt.
    If it's a small ( mouse ) oh well,if it's your neighbor ,0)
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    its rats, mice or goffers and they will kill your plant and steal your branches during al stages of growth, get traps and nail nails upright so u make sure it kills what ever ur traping,btw tie the trap down so they dont steal that 2, they want 2 rob u for it becuase it is s easy 2 cut through, they want 2 make nest outta it if its a goffer it will create mounds in ur soil and it will chew around the trunk of your plant resulting in death, cure is 2 wrap the trunk with steal wool or some type of metal with tape or any thing a rat cannot eat through if it were rabbits u would probly see shit and little tracks, put a mice trap out thier next 2 your plant not 2 close though the traped animal can damage the plant, if u caught a possum or coon shit will get tore up u will be surprised how many mice/rats u will kill, good luck man
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    Just search for an animal with red eyes... Then you have found the culprit!

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    Do you have access to a trail camera or the cash to buy one? You really catch the culprit then.

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    bait a trap with p[eanut butter wat ever plants are getting attacked and cheak in the next day or 2, rodents come out at nite mostly trail cams a waist of money, pack of mouse traps is like 2 bucks nails hammer and bailing wire, 2 most people, price less if u do not trap it theyll eat it till its gone. d con is not enviroment freindly.....
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