Ladybugs and larva protecting cannabis from pests image Seeing lots of ladybugs and larva on the cannabis. There must be plenty of aphids for them to eat. Thankfully it seems like the ladybugs keeping everything in balance and the plants are looking healthy. image The rabbits are also very healthy and we are starting to harvest them now. This one is a perfect example of what we are look for. Pelts are clean and fluffy and livers look good too. #permaculture #permies #homesteading #grownostr #selfsovereignty #weedstr #cannabis #weed #marijuana #ladybug #pestcontrol #symbiosis #rabbit #rabbitcolony #garden #gardening #meat View quoted note →

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Matthew 2 years ago
The feeling of following what you do is a mixture of optimism because of all of the teaching and dread because it shows how much ground a newcomer has to cover.
Rabbits ate my cannabis plant to death image It's a risky way to grow cannabis amongst dozens of hungry rabbits and every year since we've been growing both together we always lose a few plants to the rabbits. The smallest kits end up digging under the cage and girdling the plant or the largest can reach over the top and prune it down to a stump (I still have hope this plant will recover). image With no chance of growing any further, I pulled the plant and fed it to the rabbits. They certainly enjoyed the treat. Even though we are down one plant now, there is an over achiever in the garden making up for the loss. image #permaculture #permies #homesteading #grownostr #selfsovereignty #meshtadel #weedstr #weed #cannabis #marijuana #rabbit #rabbitcolony #garden #gardening View quoted note →