I guess the altitude equals highthanks dude. i have no idea which altitude im on...
I guess the altitude equals highthanks dude. i have no idea which altitude im on...
I sure will keep my eyes open for itNaa im not at swecan any longer, i use to be an "old fox" at swecan, but got tierd of all shit there, so now you only find me he and im still registerd at *********, but mostly here.
Yes i will give you al a outdoor thread as soon as the rain stops i might go there for some pics..
Keep your eye´s open for it
bless
haha good one[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]I guess the altitude equals high[/FONT]
does anyone have any idea what kind of animal that sounds/barks like a dog? or was it a dog?
thanks man![FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Looking good! Good vibes your way! [/FONT]
thanks! it could be a reindeer idk, but I got scared as f***, thats for sure[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Could be youre near a foxhole. Which would be a bonus, eating up the small herbivores.
Your plants look fantastic! With all the moss/lichen, I keep expecting to see a reindeer. [/FONT]
i have not got any problems with animals at all, not even with snails. so the only thing im worried about now is that someone gonna find them.[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]hey man,
if ya want to get rid of the deer or other critters eating/checking out your plants: just grind some super hot chillies up, dilute it with a bit of water, and spray it on the leafes of ya plants. i am sure after taking one sniff/lick/bite of this, the critter won't try your plant again but in my experience deer only like to chew on veging plants anyway, once there is trichome production going on, most animals know that it is sticky and makes them slow (not best for a little deer to be stoned as fuck when having to worry about getting attacked).
also for next season you should not use these cans/copper tubes around your plants... or use bigger ones. the stems can easily outgrow this thing.
i am digging your spots. really nice camo work and overall happy plants. get a few more spots like these every year (at least thats my plan). overgrow with style[/FONT]
thank you! sad to hear that, how many plants do you have left?[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Your autos look alot better than mine do. I had a rabbit chew the heads off 2 of my plants that were just starting to flower. The ones abit over...untouched. I think I put 4 of them right on the rabbit trail. LOL The tops were still in the dirt so I guess they didnt like it.
Keep up the great work. You have a supreme spot right there. Gaurd it and keep it a top secret. [/FONT]
the soil depth at spot 1 is about 30-40 cm deep, and at spot 2 its about 40-50 cm deep. just the cans from the beginning are ~12 cmLooking really sweet I'm sure you will have a nice autumn. Can you tell how deep the soil in your spots are? Making beds at rocks/mountain tops looks to be something I will have to consider as well