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arcticsun
there is alot of elk (moose?) dung on one of my spots. im wondering what can i do to prevent the elk from eating my stash?
there is alot of elk (moose?) dung on one of my spots. im wondering what can i do to prevent the elk from eating my stash?
I may opt to put these in pots outside, im thinking i may dig the pots down into the ground, or maybe use growbags and dig the growbags into the ground. That way, if there are some late finishers, i can move them indoors if needed.
Ill not be setting anything out until we are seeing temps over 15 degrees.
Im dieing to get stuff done, but all i can do is sit here and surf the web until this weekend
lol yeh, luckily im not one of the paranoid types usually. I keep a pretty cool head about it ... or atleast thats what i think myself.
I was paranoid about it for a long time, but after i started going to Amsterdam i guess it normalized a bit. I saw all those other people with their free and open attitude towards smoking and it was very liberating for me. Ive taken abit of that Amsterdam vibe with me i guess... not too much of it tho .. hehe
I think the paranoia causes us to do silly things sometimes which often leads us into exactly the type of trouble we were trying to avoid.
Hey man!
If you don't plant on a spot where such big animals can get too, I think it's pretty much like bingo. That's why you have to have numerous spots.... he he. I have already had plants eaten by deer.
I think they have both elk and moose in North America. Moose is a separate species than elk I think.Much bigger. We only have Elk here in Europe.
Good thing about your car man. Props to your old man for helping you out.
I'm no mecanic, but changing brake discs i could have helped you with. I was quite proud of myself when I changed them on my car a year ago.
Good plan, but plan well.... Have you read about Slimj?
Do what you want, but the plants that I put out around may 13th. are about 60 cm tall and thriving. It was pretty cold when I put them out. I'm sure you know very well what you are doing though.
I gotta go man. Got some soccer to play.
Later dude.
I know one thing you could have done..... he he.
Elk Behaviour and Appearance
Weight: 250-450 kg
Height: 0.8-1.5 metres
Body length: 1.6-2.5 metres
Elk are smaller than moose. They range in colour from dark brown in winter to tan in summer though their head, neck, belly and legs are darker than the back and sides. Elk have a long head with large ears. Males have widely branching antlers, as long as 1.1-1.5 m from tip to tip, and are generally 10 percent larger than females and weigh twice as much.
Unlike moose, elk are very social animals. In the Summer months they can live in herds with as many as 400 individuals. These herds are matriarchical, dominated by a single cow.
.. good thing, we learned something new today also
hmmm.. not sure what you are referring to mate hehe, but im curious.
ahaaa. in this one im able to post, great!!!
im a long time standing observer of The Northern Connection and am not willing to make 50 posts like oh nice flowers! great stuff!! real nice plants!! The Shit!!! etc, in order to be able to post in on the northern connection. Really sucks!!
Hence i got to know you better then you know me arctic sun,You got my respect!
I feel i d had so much to offer there, but this way it s to no avail.
If there s a way to get around the 50 posts rule, please let me know. thanks in advance.
lets elaborate on the quarts clock thingy, i ve done some trapping for a certain amount of time while up in lapland and the thing i found out is that moose and also arctic hare as well as reindeer are beeing gifted with an exellent set of ears and are not willing to come near anything that sounds weird. hence my simple trick is to hide some AA battery operated quartsclocks in the vicinity of my grow op thats beeing protected from corrosion in a metal container thats beeing sealed off with electriciens tape.
haven t let me down so far.
tik tik tik tik tik, we wont hear it, they will !!!
use AA battery operated quarts clock in a sealed metal container to fend off the moose thats hidden out of sight.
Oh, the reason why the ppp looks so messed up is because it suddenly started to drink alot of water. I came to water it after a couple of days absence, and the plant looked dead. Soil was bone dry. It looks revived now though, but the lower fan leaves took a hell of a beating.
I have put it in its final home now. A 12 litre bucket.
Hope you are enjoying yourself up there this saturday night.
Peace.
Bommelibomm
Thx for info man. I was way wrong.
Something about something making my ppp yield alot more or something.
Check out this Early Riser. It has topped itself. I'm sure it's not to rare, but it's a first for me.
Later man.
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to arcticsun again
im a long time standing observer of The Northern Connection and am not willing to make 50 posts like oh nice flowers! great stuff!! real nice plants!! The Shit!!! etc, in order to be able to post in on the northern connection. Really sucks!!
Ha ha ha. Nice story Suomi.i be teasing these northern AUDI jocks with their over the top germanian gazguzzlers and their FILTHY habits of not letting one overtake! ...while high and carrying couple a hundrer litres of soil in my trunk!
Ha ha ha. Nice story Suomi.
350 euros for a car!!!!
That's cheaper than an average bike.
Happy cruising guys.
24 hours driving is fuct up. But cool. It's the same distance for me going to Paris, France to buy a new car lol.
I encountered a Sami guy from Kautokeino once. He flew to Oslo to buy a new car, but couldn't stand South Norway or the citys, so he drove back nonstop. Took him 28 hours.
hahaha aargh man lmao!
i know you must have been pretty pissed more than a few times during that viaje.. but these are the kinda things you laugh best later, right?
i've had my share of cartroubles ,believe me!
good to have ya back bro, waiting for the pics!!!