napleonblwnaprt
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Hi. I just had a quick question.
Has anyone ever thought to use a 3 liter bottle with the top cut off ( With machete ) and turned upside down, maybe slightly buried as a small version of a greenhouse while the plant is young, so that animals can't eat them?
If so, how did it work out?
I have several deer, squirrels, and the like around my grow area, and its still a little cold here. Im thinking that when the plant gets about 10 inches, the deer wont bother with it as much, and the bottle will keep some heat in until it warms up. is there a better way?
EDIT: Also, how does a large ( 25 gallons ) clear container turned upside down over plants work? I have about 4 of them in my garage.
Has anyone ever thought to use a 3 liter bottle with the top cut off ( With machete ) and turned upside down, maybe slightly buried as a small version of a greenhouse while the plant is young, so that animals can't eat them?
If so, how did it work out?
I have several deer, squirrels, and the like around my grow area, and its still a little cold here. Im thinking that when the plant gets about 10 inches, the deer wont bother with it as much, and the bottle will keep some heat in until it warms up. is there a better way?
EDIT: Also, how does a large ( 25 gallons ) clear container turned upside down over plants work? I have about 4 of them in my garage.