Somone or po po took my plants.... Ugh fml

I think I found your problem never grow near a fucking river fishermen, boaters, nature walkers, bird watchers you name it they out there. Not to mention the cops fly around water sources you want to find a small brook that can't be seen from the sky mountain springs are great as well. It's a lot of work to do it proper if it was easy everyone would grow outdoors indoors anyone can do.
Well river is wrong term I guess it more of a brook it not deep enough for a boat. Or anything to fish out of so don't think that was my problem
 
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Well river is wrong term I guess it more of a brook it not deep enough for a boat. Or anything to fish out of so no that was not my problem
People do fish for brook trout but also with deer tracks could even be a hunter scouting for a good place to set up a tree stand. I would have looked around for human tracks myself but I wouldn't go back unless you cover your face and any tattoos and be sure you don't leave a footprint or just duct tape the soles and don't worry about it I like having traction though.

But good luck next year this time have at least 3 plots guaranteed success well almost.bongsmilie
 
Deer will demolish a patch.
And that's why I stopped after two tries, back in the early 90s. My plants never even made it to the 5th node. :(
The deer seem to love the young plants and I tried using soap, and Chamomile flowers planted around the border (I heard deer didn't like those). The humans who told me that are clearly dumber than the deer.
The deer probably told their buddies where my plants were BY the scent of soap and chamomile. :lol:
 
And that's why I stopped after two tries, back in the early 90s. My plants never even made it to the 5th node. :(
The deer seem to love the young plants and I tried using soap, and Chamomile flowers planted around the border (I heard deer didn't like those). The humans who told me that are clearly dumber than the deer.
The deer probably told their buddies where my plants were BY the scent of soap and chamomile. :lol:
Moth balls. Works great. That's all I use now.
 
Moth balls. Works great. That's all I use now.

I went on a Mountain goat hunt a couple of years ago & we had to leave our 21' jet boat on the beach for a couple of days while we hiked for Goat.
My partner and I both harvested nice mature Billy's, but on the suggestion of another hunter we scattered moth balls around on the aluminum boat before we left it.
There were bear tracks all around the boat, but none ever got in.
IDK if it was the moth ball's that kept them out of our shit, but they apparently didn't hurt.
 
I went on a Mountain goat hunt a couple of years ago & we had to leave our 21' jet boat on the beach for a couple of days while we hiked for Goat.
My partner and I both harvested nice mature Billy's, but on the suggestion of another hunter we scattered moth balls around on the aluminum boat before we left it.
There were bear tracks all around the boat, but none ever got in.
IDK if it was the moth ball's that kept them out of our shit, but they apparently didn't hurt.
I read somewhere that they worked. I got a moth ball and thrower it in the dog pen. My beagal sniffed at it and turned her nose from it real fast. She wouldn't approach it again. I guess animals don't like it.

I will put about 4-5 around each one on the ground. I then randomly scatter in a patch. I haven't had a problem since I started using them. I don't get a lot pest either. I haven't used any kind of deturrent this year and didn't last year.
No. I am take that back. I've used a few applications of de.
 
Yeah my spot had a lot of deer tracks
Now you know they were watching you or at least seen the plants. Stay away from that area.
Moth balls. Works great. That's all I use now.
Yup you can make a good barrier with it. I wouldn't put them right next to your plants though. I never have anyways so I'm not really sure what it would do.
I went on a Mountain goat hunt a couple of years ago & we had to leave our 21' jet boat on the beach for a couple of days while we hiked for Goat.
My partner and I both harvested nice mature Billy's, but on the suggestion of another hunter we scattered moth balls around on the aluminum boat before we left it.
There were bear tracks all around the boat, but none ever got in.
IDK if it was the moth ball's that kept them out of our shit, but they apparently didn't hurt.
 
Now you know they were watching you or at least seen the plants. Stay away from that area.

Yup you can make a good barrier with it. I wouldn't put them right next to your plants though. I never have anyways so I'm not really sure what it would do.
Within a 5-6 feet is no harm. I wouldn't put them right on top of plants.
 
I went on a Mountain goat hunt a couple of years ago & we had to leave our 21' jet boat on the beach for a couple of days while we hiked for Goat.
My partner and I both harvested nice mature Billy's, but on the suggestion of another hunter we scattered moth balls around on the aluminum boat before we left it.
There were bear tracks all around the boat, but none ever got in.
IDK if it was the moth ball's that kept them out of our shit, but they apparently didn't hurt.
LOL run a f'n grizzly, pizzly or brown off but can't keep the moths away!! That is just too damn funny.
 
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