I also look for and collect Indian/Native American artifacts. Here's a nice spearpoint I found a couple of weeks ago. There are alot of stone artifacts around here, if you know where to look.... hehehe. This is a nice find and is worthy of being shown off. It's been a couple years since I found one this nice. It was most likely made by a Caddo Indian around 6000 years ago. It's 7-1/8" long and is made from nice chert that probably came from the ozark mountain area in eastern Arkansas. Points like this are hard to find without damage, but this one is flawless. I almost like looking for these as much as I like growing weed My two favorite hobbies.
Just a little something I enjoy & I thought I'd share that with yall.
Peace everyone
shieeetttt nice tex.. how much is something like that worth? that's too cool man.. i wan't to live somewhere like you live so badly and these pictures just make me more and more jealous. is building miniature houses and bridges a hobby as well?
Just guessing but maybe $1,500. I don't sell any of my artifacts. Wouldn't even consider it! This stuff is history....I think it would be bad karma to sell, but that's just me.
That's not my pad in the background(wish it was). The guy that lives there hunts artifacts too and we had gone out together the day I found that. Those little bridges & stuff is his train stuff. Dude has an entire room for train sets! He spends big bucks on those trains too! He doesn't smoke but he's a good friend.
The plant(bud) in that pic isn't from the fenced in patch yall normally see. I have a couple other lil projects going right now also. Too time consuming to talk of all of them so this thread pretty much just covers the usual fenced in spot you always see. I just threw this in as I probably will other things from time to time. Maybe it won't get boring that way.White Russian x Blueberry?
I also look for and collect Indian/Native American artifacts. Here's a nice spearpoint I found a couple of weeks ago. There are alot of stone artifacts around here, if you know where to look.... hehehe. This is a nice find and is worthy of being shown off. It's been a couple years since I found one this nice. It was most likely made by a Caddo Indian around 6000 years ago. It's 7-1/8" long and is made from nice chert that probably came from the ozark mountain area in eastern Arkansas. Points like this are hard to find without damage, but this one is flawless. I almost like looking for these as much as I like growing weed My two favorite hobbies.
Just a little something I enjoy & I thought I'd share that with yall.
Peace everyone
Tex man they are looking crazy nice, hey im 30* they wont flower yet will they?
Here's a lil bud I'll be picking as soon as those beans ripen. She was dusted with an exceptional Blueberry male. Can't wait to see how this cross turns out.
you should trim up some of that thin lower branching.. it wont yield much in the long run and it just takes energy from the top growth.
I agree it's totally beneficial on ID grows but OD is different I think. If I'm wrong tell me. These plants for the most part will be 12' or taller by harvest. IMO that's adequate top growth. like I said if I'm wrong set me straight.