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I might start an outdoor grow soon and am wondering if others have had problems with rabbits eating their AF's? If yes, what did you do about these rabbits?

I've had rabbits eat flowers and veggies I've planted in my yard and have successfully used a spray repellant called "Liquid Fence" to keep the rabbits (and deer) away. It's safe to spray onto these plants, but is it safe to spray on AF's?

Also, how do AF's respond to moisture while the sun is shining on them? I ask this question because my black eyed susans don't like getting rained on and then having the sun shine on them soon afterwards, the leaves get black spots all over them. :yoinks:

Thanks! :peace: :bow:
 
Watter on leafs is like magnifyer, avoid for cosmetic good looking plant and it might drain a bit of energie from plant to try to fix it.
To remove ANNY wild mammal from plants, if u or a mate got a dog wen u trim it or coam it colect the hair and spread out the hair around it. It scares em of :)
 
I wouldn't put the liquid fence on the plants but you could put it around them on the ground and this should be safe.
 
I swear by Liquid Fence. Best product I've found to keep deer and rabbits off the plants. I spray the plants and the area around them until the plants start to bud. Then I only spray around the plants, not on them.
 
I have had success with standard outdoor garden simply spreading hair, if you are on a budget. I have heard nothing but good things about liquid fence, like the others mentioned. Firearms, as well, if you are feeling particlarly vindictive or hungry.
 
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