Here is my bushweed cob. It’s not really Impressive as it was either first or close. I didn’t continue with these leaves as they are small.
I feel a cob is better than no cob, regardless of looks etcHere is my bushweed cob. It’s not really Impressive
Have you made cobs before and how did it go? I am going to try the Tangwena method of making Malawi-Cob this fall if the heat and grasshoppers leave me any MMJ. I already have the vacuum food saver machine and that method looks like it would work.
Here is my bushweed cob. It’s not really Impressive as it was either first or close. I didn’t continue with these leaves as they are small.
I feel a cob is better than no cob, regardless of looks etc
Hi there @willydread !I don't know why but I was missing all this, beautiful plants! And beautiful growing!
They're only just starting to have fun!They are getting so big my browser tab just crashed(Samsung Internet) which is rare!
You could reach the bats with the plants/trees!
At dusk, I think it's sometimes easy to mistake them for swallows.Looking forward to the photos!
Btw, bats are everywhere, we even have some flying between the houses here in a small city in west germany. People just don't see them.
When I walk through the bat cave and they fly around,Useless trivia.. bats that look drunk are actually using something akin to radar for finding flying insects to eat. I always thought of them as expert flyers for this reason. Grace... not so much. Quite interesting you have bats. Spiders no gracias.
Hehe, nice.
You tied it to look like Thai Stick? Thai Cob!
I had no idea what you were talking about.