Beaner
Well-Known Member
went to the swamp today, it was pure hell, i drank 6 liters of water in 4 hours and didn't piss once, thats how much i was sweating, i was literally wringing cups upon cups of water out of my shirt. the mosquitos, humidity, saw grass, and ever present grass seeds sticking all over my sweat covered body didn't help much either. The worst part is i only got about a quarter of the work done that i had planned to do before i ran out of drinking water. with the amount of water i was sweating out i wasn't going to risk passing out in the middle of nowhere from dehydration.
my first goal after hauling buttloads of bat guano tea out to the old plot sites was to try and locate all the plants i individually hid, to say the least it proved to be a near impossible task, after an hour i had located and grouped 9 of the 30 or so plants i had hidden, another hour of searching got me 5 more, before i had to give up and start looking for a place to transplant them. that leaves half of them still unfound, and i will need to find them because if they survive the season and become male, the rest of my crop will be seeded and i don't want that.
i searched for about an hour and pretty much found that wherever i dug there was about a foot of impenitrable grass roots, and soil of unknown quality underneath, to dig holes through the sod would take days, so after watering and fertalizing the plants i ended up moving 5 about 200 yards down the river, and transplanting them into the dry river bed itself.
the soil in the river bed is rich black, fluffy and still quite moist, i believe the plants will thrive here, however they are slightly exposed should somone try walking the riverbed, and i am a bit worried about the season suddenly going from drought to rainy and flooding them out. I need the advice of you fellas when it comes to this, and will be asking lots of questions later tonight, when i finally load the pics on here and further elaborate on todays trip and my plans for the futer.
my first goal after hauling buttloads of bat guano tea out to the old plot sites was to try and locate all the plants i individually hid, to say the least it proved to be a near impossible task, after an hour i had located and grouped 9 of the 30 or so plants i had hidden, another hour of searching got me 5 more, before i had to give up and start looking for a place to transplant them. that leaves half of them still unfound, and i will need to find them because if they survive the season and become male, the rest of my crop will be seeded and i don't want that.
i searched for about an hour and pretty much found that wherever i dug there was about a foot of impenitrable grass roots, and soil of unknown quality underneath, to dig holes through the sod would take days, so after watering and fertalizing the plants i ended up moving 5 about 200 yards down the river, and transplanting them into the dry river bed itself.
the soil in the river bed is rich black, fluffy and still quite moist, i believe the plants will thrive here, however they are slightly exposed should somone try walking the riverbed, and i am a bit worried about the season suddenly going from drought to rainy and flooding them out. I need the advice of you fellas when it comes to this, and will be asking lots of questions later tonight, when i finally load the pics on here and further elaborate on todays trip and my plans for the futer.