RandomGuy00001
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I'm not sure where to post this, but it really isn't a grow question so much ....
First about the grow, chemical hydro, 3 part GH flora & cal mag. It's a ScrOG.
I can't keep the door closed because i run my ducting out the door, so I bought a baby gate and sat it on it's side, so it is taller than it is wide. I zip-tied the latch in place so there is no danger of it slipping and acting like a guillotine if bumped. anyways the grow is fine ....
I've got 2 cats that cannot stand being blocked out. One of them figured out how to climb up and over the gate 4 days ago, the other is too fat for all that ... (same setup for almost a year, i dunno what got into him ...)
He was literally throwing himself onto the gate and then climbing over. His safety is more important to me than a few leaves being ate, so to keep him safe, and still keep the other (fat) cat locked out, I left the gate ajar a few inches, enough for climber-kitty to squeeze through the side instead of climbing over. After the first time I heard him rattle the hell out of the gate I couldn't let him risk getting his legs caught up in the gate and injured/killed. That would have to do until after Thanksgiving.
He has been running around under the screen, munching on whatever he chooses too. After a few days of work, damn near 100% of leafs that was reachable from the bottom have been reduced to a stem with a little leaf tissue, or just a slobbery stem. I have since noticed around the perimeter of the screen, there are hunks of leafs that have been bittin' off too. It appears he's been standing on his hind legs with his paws on the screen so he can reach the taller leafs. Clever little bugger, yea?
I was just able to make it to the store tonight to get another gate, and zip-tie the 2 together to make a taller barrier. I took away the room for him to squeeze through the side and there is only a 6 inch gap at the top .. I hope he gives it up, so far we're good
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So now you know whats up, I need some advice from anyone that's had/has a stoner kitty;
*How many days should I keep an eye on climber-kitty if he ate in-between 100-200 leaves over 3 days time? He hasn't acted ill at all and seems normal.
*I am feeding my plants chemical food, should any animal be eating a plant that's being fed (not sprayed) with chemicals?
*Does anyone let their cat 'free roam' their grow? I never have just because of the cat-fur-bud issue, but I'd rather have this 1 crop fall short of par than have my pal injured from jumping that stupid gate. (i dunno if the new taller gate will make him give up or not..)
*and the least important question .. with the cat eating up all the bottom leafs (they weren't getting any light anyways), can that stress the plants / decrease yield / bring on disease from saliva or anything negative like that? (This last question sounds so self-centered but please KNOW I am more concerned about my cat than my garden)
Any advice welcome!
--RG1
First about the grow, chemical hydro, 3 part GH flora & cal mag. It's a ScrOG.
I can't keep the door closed because i run my ducting out the door, so I bought a baby gate and sat it on it's side, so it is taller than it is wide. I zip-tied the latch in place so there is no danger of it slipping and acting like a guillotine if bumped. anyways the grow is fine ....
I've got 2 cats that cannot stand being blocked out. One of them figured out how to climb up and over the gate 4 days ago, the other is too fat for all that ... (same setup for almost a year, i dunno what got into him ...)
He was literally throwing himself onto the gate and then climbing over. His safety is more important to me than a few leaves being ate, so to keep him safe, and still keep the other (fat) cat locked out, I left the gate ajar a few inches, enough for climber-kitty to squeeze through the side instead of climbing over. After the first time I heard him rattle the hell out of the gate I couldn't let him risk getting his legs caught up in the gate and injured/killed. That would have to do until after Thanksgiving.
He has been running around under the screen, munching on whatever he chooses too. After a few days of work, damn near 100% of leafs that was reachable from the bottom have been reduced to a stem with a little leaf tissue, or just a slobbery stem. I have since noticed around the perimeter of the screen, there are hunks of leafs that have been bittin' off too. It appears he's been standing on his hind legs with his paws on the screen so he can reach the taller leafs. Clever little bugger, yea?
I was just able to make it to the store tonight to get another gate, and zip-tie the 2 together to make a taller barrier. I took away the room for him to squeeze through the side and there is only a 6 inch gap at the top .. I hope he gives it up, so far we're good
So now you know whats up, I need some advice from anyone that's had/has a stoner kitty;
*How many days should I keep an eye on climber-kitty if he ate in-between 100-200 leaves over 3 days time? He hasn't acted ill at all and seems normal.
*I am feeding my plants chemical food, should any animal be eating a plant that's being fed (not sprayed) with chemicals?
*Does anyone let their cat 'free roam' their grow? I never have just because of the cat-fur-bud issue, but I'd rather have this 1 crop fall short of par than have my pal injured from jumping that stupid gate. (i dunno if the new taller gate will make him give up or not..)
*and the least important question .. with the cat eating up all the bottom leafs (they weren't getting any light anyways), can that stress the plants / decrease yield / bring on disease from saliva or anything negative like that? (This last question sounds so self-centered but please KNOW I am more concerned about my cat than my garden)
Any advice welcome!
--RG1