SouthernGuerilla
03-18-2007, 08:19 AM
Howdy.
I have obtained some rock bud seeds from an hombre in Eastern Europe. I started half of them around the 1st of March and the rest of them along with some high-grade quality sack seed around the 15th of March and plan to grow outdoors in the Southeast US of A. Some would say the Deep South.
I once had 13 mid-grade sack seed plants grow til around mid to late June when deer or some other large vegan ate 11 of my 13 plants during a rain storm. I got so upset/pissed off that I decided to donate the surviving two plants to the compost pile and the earth worm deity.
I have an organic green thumb. My only concern this year is hunters, deer and trying to find a secluded spot that gets at least 5 hours of direct sun per day. As I am going to be planting in a fairly thick woodland area about a 60/40 or 70/30 split of Pine & Hardwood trees. Fair amount of Coyote and Grey Fox around here and a large number of White Tail Deer(evil!).
This year is going to be the suck for tracking through the woods due to the lack of a 'hard freeze' this winter. Too many ticks. :(
Anywho if anyone has experience growing in the SE US keeping deer and such away from their crop send me a PM.
I have obtained some rock bud seeds from an hombre in Eastern Europe. I started half of them around the 1st of March and the rest of them along with some high-grade quality sack seed around the 15th of March and plan to grow outdoors in the Southeast US of A. Some would say the Deep South.
I once had 13 mid-grade sack seed plants grow til around mid to late June when deer or some other large vegan ate 11 of my 13 plants during a rain storm. I got so upset/pissed off that I decided to donate the surviving two plants to the compost pile and the earth worm deity.
I have an organic green thumb. My only concern this year is hunters, deer and trying to find a secluded spot that gets at least 5 hours of direct sun per day. As I am going to be planting in a fairly thick woodland area about a 60/40 or 70/30 split of Pine & Hardwood trees. Fair amount of Coyote and Grey Fox around here and a large number of White Tail Deer(evil!).
This year is going to be the suck for tracking through the woods due to the lack of a 'hard freeze' this winter. Too many ticks. :(
Anywho if anyone has experience growing in the SE US keeping deer and such away from their crop send me a PM.