red foxes nearly completely nocturnal (or dead) if 'yotes are around. the 'yotes will kill reds as competition for food. grey foxes can climb trees & mostly escape...I haven't seen our local yotes for 6 months now.
No greys here, just red foxes. It seems the cycle is rabbits +foxes & hawks, then the yotes took over and now we start over again . . . This is all urban btw using green belts and ravines as their highways.red foxes nearly completely nocturnal (or dead) if 'yotes are around. the 'yotes will kill reds as competition for food. grey foxes can climb trees & mostly escape...
I think this one's rooted... View attachment 18784242
Keep it up let me & let me know how you progress with pure sour dI just got this clone back. Fresh out of tissue culture. I believe it's story is that it was originally a grapefruit strain taken to new Zealand and bred outside for several generations. Then brought back named kiwi. It is a nice sweet smoke with a kushy flavor and decent buzz. A little to sleepy for my taste. As an outdoor plant it is totally bombproof and yield beautiful buds with tons of bag appeal. Last year I crossed her with 5 sowahh males. Now I'm going to try to backcross onto the kiwi and grow our some offspring in hopes of finding an equally great plant with improved flavor and buzz. And hopefully still finish before the weather goes to shit. I have a blueberry muffin f9 clone and about 50 purple satellite seeds that are September finishers I will be doing some chucking with also. With my goal being to create a couple lines that deliver great herb in Michigan outdoors. View attachment 18784254
I’ve already had two and I’m still a skinny fuck
Few more beetle and crudbun pics. If they were goats or bikes I would find another thread to clutter up. View attachment 18784274 View attachment 18784275 View attachment 18784276
I’m a huge hobbit and lord of the rings fan boy