buggsuperstar
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Hey Backcountry, Good luck with everything this year. Thanks for taking the time to document your grows so people like me can learn from your experience. I'll be following closely...
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Sure we do.BC said:I am sure most know me.....
K+++++++++++BACKCOUNTRY said:And a picture of the local hills
BACKCOUNTRY said:Paddi- Yeah, I prefer it over clones simply because it doen't require me to keep lights going inside 365 days a year. I just tend to breed clones I get to my personal varieties, and thats it.
Seedlings are lots of fun, I enjoy watching them grow like children, I am also happy with the vigor they typically display, easily outpacing the(non-cannabis) plants around them.
hey bc , good to see u back at it ...BACKCOUNTRY said:I just remembered....I did see a spot that looked promising for a auto-irrigated plot, but it was at the end of the trip and I had no energy for more exploration. It was on a southfacing ridge line covered with Madrone trees, water to fill my resivours would be available year round, but I'd have to pipe it a ways. The nice thing is that its in a roadless area, and very quiet, with no beer cans, so maybe hunters don't visit often. I'll go check it out more next week.
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Here are some pics I took on my walk today:
These are called "Fairy slippers", they are the local native member of the Orchid family, one of my favorite wild flowers, they only grow in tall stands of Doulas fir trees in mid-spring.
I'm not sure what this bush is called
One of many Ticks I flicked off my pants while hiking today
Here is a pic of the Couger killed Deer I came across
And a picture of the local hills