Grow Of Nothing

sonofnothing

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that powerline trail runs directly east and west.
as soon as the sun comes up, my plants are soaking in its rays.
at 7pm when the sun is in descent, they are still taking in her rays.

BEAUTIFUL.

3 plots, 2 plants each.
200 feet from nice running stream to get water from.
i am happy as can be right now :)
 

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Bobogard

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You should put some chicken wire or something of the sort around the plants to keep animals out. That's a pretty nice area though, man.
 

sonofnothing

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thanks guys!

i want to go get some chicken wire. i'm a little sketched about doing that...

but i at least have some spray that keeps moles, rabbits, mice, skunks, deer, bear, etc.. away from plants... and i plan to pee everywhere, and maybe bring my dog up there to let her scent get all over the place....
 

iwir3d

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lol.. bottle your piss in another 5gal bucket.. so you don have to walk up there to piss then.. just get some chicken wire and you are all set.. =p
 

420thAvenue

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lol.. bottle your piss in another 5gal bucket.. so you don have to walk up there to piss then.. just get some chicken wire and you are all set.. =p
That may not be a bad idea, piss in a bucket next to the plants to keep deer away.. Only thing is that it's your DNA. Get a bucnh of people to piss in the bucket!
 

MRbudsmoker

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wat a plot of land that is. beats being in a city.. i'd say fcuk the deer, watch out for someone seein it or is it so remote no one could walk past or see?
 

sonofnothing

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well, my friends and me used to walk up that way all the time to smoke and drink, etc.. and this is the second time i've had plants up there.. the first time a nice bush was eaten by deer.

it is right off the highway, but its in thick ass brush and well camoflauged.. nobody goes up to the res anymore it was all of my crew that used to go up there, so i think i'm good.



i love the city, but boy, does this beat concrete for a growing area :)
 

sonofnothing

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by the way...

i have to go back up there today to water them. it hasn't rained and i just transplanted, so i feel i need to water again....

but when i went up there yesterday to surround each plot with a nice dousing of animal repellant [blood, garlic oil, etc... ] .........................DUN DUN
one of my buckets were tipped over. the plant was still healthy looking, just twisted out of shape. because of this, a slug and about 10 little beetles took home to the soil. i quickly rid of every bug in there... but i'm sure the little sunlight that crept through todays clouds helped it stand straight up once again... OOPS :(
 

sonofnothing

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yesterday
one bucket was tipped over and the plant a little twisted. she's doing ok though.

today,
two buckets were dug into with little claw marks, too. i am going to get chicken wire tomorrow, i guess the spray didn't work. kind of upsetting, but the plants are looking healthy and some fat fat leaves.
 

Bobogard

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wat a plot of land that is. beats being in a city.. i'd say fcuk the deer, watch out for someone seein it or is it so remote no one could walk past or see?
Watch out guys, MRbudsmoker said he'd fuck a deer! lol.




Glad to hear everything's going well with the plants. Get the chicken wire!!!


Peace.
 

sonofnothing

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why never fix a tipped bucket?

i came back the next day and there were digging marks in the soil, so i moved them. the following day, they finally got some sun, and they are looking great and healthy... i do believe i need some chicken wire though. just to be safe.


i'm just so fucking worried about people finding them.

i'm heading up there now to take another look.. make sure everything's ok. i'll fill you guys in shortly. ciao
 

sonofnothing

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i would love to put them in the ground. i may bring a spade up there, but it's very rocky. i doubt i'd get anywhere.. :/ the land all over here is VERY rocky. i'm in harriman state park area, near the appalacian trail.
 
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