The deer enjoy to eat the premature cannabis flowering buds before the flowers even get a chance to fully bloom
My weekend is jam packed with chores both indoors and outside. The walls, ceilings, fans, and HVAC ducts and vents all need to be dusted at least once a month because I live in a super dusty environment. Since we’re currently in the rainy season, the shrubbery needs to be cut back weekly to avoid getting citations from the city. I l earned this the hard way when I was 22 years old and staying with a bunch of friends in a home that was walking distance away from downtown. It was a great location for us because we could genuinely party, but we earned complaints all of the time from next door neighbors and locals that would drive through the area on our street. After the second shrubbery citation, I resolved to make sure it was consistently cut, even if I had to do it myself. Now that I live by myself, there’s no a single else to keep the shrubbery cut besides me, so it was wonderful practice those years ago. However, perhaps the most pressing outdoor chore I have this month is installing the new fence around my marijuana garden. My cannabis plants provide some very pleasant stinks that attract deer from all over. The deer enjoy to eat the premature cannabis flowering buds before the flowers even get a chance to fully bloom. That’s why it’s so pressing to install a fence around your marijuana plants if you choose to grow some of your own. I’m nowhere nearly as wonderful as the growers that work for my local cannabis dispensary, but at least I can grow enough supplemental weed so that I’m not reliant on the stuff from the dispensary.