Here we are, one week after the above photo of Havana 322 (NP) in the corner bed below my front porch. The plant has begun to grow. Following days of intermittent rain and drizzle, all of the slug bait has dissolved and vanished. The tiny slugs that share my property celebrated on this poor plant. I'm out of slug bait, and would prefer not purchasing more, just for this one plant. I located a length of very heavy copper wire and, with considerable effort, bent it into a circle.
We'll see how well this works. Since the electro-chemical muscle contraction process of a slug is outside its body, and bathed in its slime, the copper short-circuits it, and causes them...emotional...distress. In a previous grow, I tried this with several rings of copper pennies encircling the plant, and it seemed effective. But at the end of that season, gathering all the filthy pennies from the dirt was tedious.
Bob

We'll see how well this works. Since the electro-chemical muscle contraction process of a slug is outside its body, and bathed in its slime, the copper short-circuits it, and causes them...emotional...distress. In a previous grow, I tried this with several rings of copper pennies encircling the plant, and it seemed effective. But at the end of that season, gathering all the filthy pennies from the dirt was tedious.
Bob