While waiting for my "medical marijuana license", I 'm forced to do a guerilla op right here in Puna.
While constantly dealing with the fear of having my op being spotted from the sky by DEA helicopters, or "county of Hawaii" helicopters. But recently our island city council, voted not to except funds from the DEA by a vote of 5 to 4,...yeah!!!! A minor victory of sorts for us users of ganja.
Hawaii Inches Forward on Medical Marijuana, Rejects DEA Eradication Funds
But yesterday while out checking my plants. I noticed that two of my girls had been...mowed over! SHIT, I was pissed to say the least. It was bad enough that I had a late start on this short season. Last group of starters all wiped out because I forgot to put snail bait down. THose buggars ate all my plants right down to the stem coming out of dirt! Lucky I do my guerilla ops in grow bags for obvious reasons, and yesterday's discovery is a prime example why it is necessary for me to use grow bags! Let me go back a few days. Sunday I saw in the morning a group(family) of pigs less than 50 yards from my property. The larger one in the neighborhood of between 150 to 175 pounds. Anyway, to make a long story short, I let my two dogs(Pit Bull & Pit Bull/Whippet) go after this pig clan. I was hoping my dogs would scare these intruders away. Perhaps they were eyeing my wife's veggie garden(lettuce, tomatoes, sweet corn, chili peppers).
So I'm assuming my dogs chased this 'Clan of Bacon',from the front of my property to the back of my property where my girls reside. Pigs do this weird thing. They don't eat the top of my plants at all. What they do is burrow down in the soil with their snouts, they seem to enjoy the root systems of plants. Why my plants weren't totally demolished I suspect was because earlier in the day I sprayed them with organic herbicide. I don't think the 'Clan of Bacon' liked the smell or taste. Basically they just knocked the two bags over. Not even bothering to get to the root system. But for how long they were like that on their sides I don't know? I had taken my family down to Kalapana to the Seaview Estates to watch my older boy perform with his school.
I was offered to have "pig hunters" come in and root out these potential troublemakers. But I'm not sure I want splattered pork all over my property.
I guess I will have to move my girls into Lava tubes?
While constantly dealing with the fear of having my op being spotted from the sky by DEA helicopters, or "county of Hawaii" helicopters. But recently our island city council, voted not to except funds from the DEA by a vote of 5 to 4,...yeah!!!! A minor victory of sorts for us users of ganja.
Hawaii Inches Forward on Medical Marijuana, Rejects DEA Eradication Funds
But yesterday while out checking my plants. I noticed that two of my girls had been...mowed over! SHIT, I was pissed to say the least. It was bad enough that I had a late start on this short season. Last group of starters all wiped out because I forgot to put snail bait down. THose buggars ate all my plants right down to the stem coming out of dirt! Lucky I do my guerilla ops in grow bags for obvious reasons, and yesterday's discovery is a prime example why it is necessary for me to use grow bags! Let me go back a few days. Sunday I saw in the morning a group(family) of pigs less than 50 yards from my property. The larger one in the neighborhood of between 150 to 175 pounds. Anyway, to make a long story short, I let my two dogs(Pit Bull & Pit Bull/Whippet) go after this pig clan. I was hoping my dogs would scare these intruders away. Perhaps they were eyeing my wife's veggie garden(lettuce, tomatoes, sweet corn, chili peppers).
So I'm assuming my dogs chased this 'Clan of Bacon',from the front of my property to the back of my property where my girls reside. Pigs do this weird thing. They don't eat the top of my plants at all. What they do is burrow down in the soil with their snouts, they seem to enjoy the root systems of plants. Why my plants weren't totally demolished I suspect was because earlier in the day I sprayed them with organic herbicide. I don't think the 'Clan of Bacon' liked the smell or taste. Basically they just knocked the two bags over. Not even bothering to get to the root system. But for how long they were like that on their sides I don't know? I had taken my family down to Kalapana to the Seaview Estates to watch my older boy perform with his school.
I was offered to have "pig hunters" come in and root out these potential troublemakers. But I'm not sure I want splattered pork all over my property.
I guess I will have to move my girls into Lava tubes?