Sand4x105
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It's always good to know, the Mod's here at RIU always have the best advice....I was going to suggest pooing in the tent, .
Poop in a hunters tent... classic...
It's always good to know, the Mod's here at RIU always have the best advice....I was going to suggest pooing in the tent, .
How long have these been in-ground?. Considering it's still May, I'll guess not all that long.View attachment 2651999View attachment 2652000Here Go a couple of pics. The 1st one is Acapulco Gold and the 2nd is Liberty Haze. They are about 2feet tall.
How long have these been in-ground?. Considering it's still May, I'll guess not all that long.
If they were mine, I'd move them...hell you already have a solid 2-3 months in on those ladies.
Mine as well go the extra mile b/c it's gonna drive you nuts come September wondering if said hunter is stealing your hard work.
Well, why are you still here then?...get busy diggin'!I agree they been in the ground for about 2weeks and some. I put them in holes like last week of april.
Well, why are you still here then?...get busy diggin'!
Just messin' w/you...
In your situation it's too late, but I'm considering installing deer/trail cams just to make sure nobody has discovered my plot without my knowing.
At least your intruder left evidence, and perhaps intentionally so.
Dig them up and move them. What's stopping you?I really been thinking about saying f*ck it and never go back till late September and if by some good blessing there still there ill just chop down and take.
Dig them up and move them. What's stopping you?
That's fine, they'll recover. Just dig out a wide enough circle to get most of the root ball, put it in a garbage bag, and move 'em. Move them, it's not too late. They'll bounce back. Better than the alternatives of abandoning the plot or just "hoping" they're still there in the fall.Its too late isn't it? Its been two weeks. I was under the impression that the plant would die if I dug threw it roots. I know If I dig them up I will cut threw some of the roots with the shovel.
That's fine, they'll recover. Just dig out a wide enough circle to get most of the root ball, put it in a garbage bag, and move 'em. Move them, it's not too late. They'll bounce back. Better than the alternatives of abandoning the plot or just "hoping" they're still there in the fall.
Are you just gonna move them farther away in the woods or to a whole new location? Be safe homie and keep us posted
Damn, that should be far enough!...looking forward to pics.I moved them to a new location about 25 miles away. There looking good I will post pics soon
And not just because they tromp around in remote areas and discover people's grows. Around here they trespass, drive off-trail, camp in no-camping areas, shoot everything up, and leave all their empty beer cans, propane bottles, shotshells, and bags of trash behind. I even got run clear off the road by two on a big ATV because they were on the wrong side.Hunters are annoying fellows sometimes.
they arent all disrepecful douchebags like that though, there are respectable hunters out thereAnd not just because they tromp around in remote areas and discover people's grows. Around here they trespass, drive off-trail, camp in no-camping areas, shoot everything up, and leave all their empty beer cans, propane bottles, shotshells, and bags of trash behind. I even got run clear off the road by two on a big ATV because they were on the wrong side.
Anyway, good to hear you got the plants safely relocated. I was going to suggest taking clones if you couldn't move them, but now you don't have to.