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Bringing my plants inside?

DRorganic

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I have a few plants I have been growing this summer ànd the groundhog's are eating them.thay seem to like the Bruce banner too much.i Evan moved them up on a table and that get up on the table.thes new plants maybe 30 days old are getting eaten.so I want to bring in my seedling's.can it be done without killing them .
 

DRorganic

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This is my Bruce banner at the start of flower.
 

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St. Phatty

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If they're already in pots, I don't think the plants will care much, as long as they have a good light spectrum indoors & good ventilation.

If they're in the ground, then there are the usual transplant considerations.
 

Creeperpark

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Those gofers are snacking on your roots. You may lose some leaves, moving indoors. however, it all depends on what kind of indoor lighting you have. I would just use some small hole chicken wire and wrap it up like it's Christmas. Or,if you have a dog or a cat put a lot of their poo and hair around the pot to leave the scent of the animals. .😎
 

DRorganic

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This is the Bruce Bannor.now I was lucky he only at leaf.and left bud sites
 

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St. Phatty

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Wait till the rains come to soften up the soil, then dig DEEP holes and line them with wire mesh.

The gophers will be cursing you.
 

DRorganic

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There outdoors.with some 707 pineapple thai.i found a little spot of bud rot.ther in 15 gallon living soil.ther loded with worms.when top dressing my plants I do not separate the worms from the casting's..the terpeoids...are pumping.
 
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