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anyone ever planted in a bush turkey mound ? they make great compost and soil. loaded full of worms. been collecting seaweed and letting it break down naturally in the coastal bush let it get rained on a few times to clean off excess salt water, and trying out oyster shells smashed up with a rock for calcium turns to a nice fine power.


Not in the mound itself but dug up old ones and used them for garden. Found they were rich but required perlite or gravel to loosen the soil ... which was very fine and compacted quickly.
Always amended the turkey nest soil with chook poo and stuff tho', so can't say how rich they are.


But for sure a nest would grow a plant or two ... especially if the plant was what I call Aussie bush weed. (I had this strain, big plants, almost bullet proof ... someone said most likely Columbian heritage. It was strong shit!)
 
Not in the mound itself but dug up old ones and used them for garden. Found they were rich but required perlite or gravel to loosen the soil ... which was very fine and compacted quickly.
Always amended the turkey nest soil with chook poo and stuff tho', so can't say how rich they are.


But for sure a nest would grow a plant or two ... especially if the plant was what I call Aussie bush weed. (I had this strain, big plants, almost bullet proof ... someone said most likely Columbian heritage. It was strong shit!)


anything that grows with minimum effort, drought resistant etc doesnt have to be strong either, ive found that more hempy varietys seem to grow alot easier. in these cases. im about to do a colchicine experiment with a hemp landrace ruderalis strain and let them open pollinant with bare minimum effort next to no watering on my part. maybe a handful of gradulated fert. some kept , lime , dolomite and gypsum in native soil and thatd be about it. hopefully the next generation will display some werid plants. anyone seen this freakshow strain coming from humbolt seeds. friken looks like a fern .. im a bit obsessed with mutant plants at the moment.
 

star crash

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It’s still winter here
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budsnblunts

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I've been trapping possums lately. Had the buggers eat a good 70 plants in one of the new spots.
Seen one on the ground, spotted me and got the hell up a tree.
 

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don't feel like your an orphan bud ,.. had two beauties out bush and went for a look only to find bush rats had ring barked both !
always next year ..
 
Soon everybody on northern hemisphere will be hungry like those rats that
rod58 and star crush have problems,economy go down same as axe swim in
deep sea.

By all calculations this cant finish well,think on fake plandemia..


Greetings from Bosnia
 

star crash

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I always found it amazing that a beaver can bring down a pretty large tree !!!
 
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Hello All!


Here’s the Z99 again. To the naked eye the anthers look brown. White ones … very white ... seem few and far between. However, when I look with a Jewellers Loupe there is not a brown trichome in sight.
So this is a different sorta plant. Wal. For a start it has short anthers which turn brown real quick. But obviously, anthers are not where the real action is. (The beginnings of frosting can also be seen.)



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Donald Mallard

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yes hang in there satty ,
a few more weeks , half way through march or a week later ,, see how its going ,
she looks good though man ,, im sure your a proud parent ,, haha ...
 
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Leo turned up here last week. Looking for missing cattle. OR: "looking for missing cattle".
I have a hunch what they said was a pretext to look around the district.
I 'm a little nervous but only have the one plant ... wouldn't like to lose it tho'.
Boy it's a smelly thing! It's no child of mine that's for sure or it would smell more like pachouli!



yes hang in there satty ,
a few more weeks , half way through march or a week later ,, see how its going ,
she looks good though man ,, im sure your a proud parent ,, haha ...
 

rod58

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This is Nepal Jam , planted very late in the season into pots . very advanced in flowering and planted same day , same soil as the Golden Tiger next to it .
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