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2026 Outdoor Grows! let's see em!

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2026 Outdoor Grows! let's see em!

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The girls, sweet critical fast planted in the ground. Emptied 2 pots from last year on the ground and planted them. Hopefully if they get going roots won't be restricted and they can find moisture.
Signs of wild boar here rooting up the ground. The plants not on their trails. They follow the same path every night. Looks like they haven't been here for a week or two. Another thing to worry about.
 

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Here's my little sprouts. What i got is 2 GG#4, 1 Rogue #1 and a mystery bag seed i picked out of my mystery seed collection. Could be a male and i don't mind culling them anymore.

These will go outdoors approx. June 12th.
 

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We had a bunch of feral pigs tearing things up around here, a couple of years ago! Did a lot of damage but never bothered my plants! They could have steam rolled my flimsy fencing anytime they wanted to! They would just walk past them to get to the pond to wallow at night! Neighbor killed most of them and what’s left must’ve moved on! But they can always come back! Here’s a sow that had torn up her last yard!
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We had a bunch of feral pigs tearing things up around here, a couple of years ago! Did a lot of damage but never bothered my plants! They could have steam rolled my flimsy fencing anytime they wanted to! They would just walk past them to get to the pond to wallow at night! Neighbor killed most of them and what’s left must’ve moved on! But they can always come back! Here’s a sow that had torn up her last yard!View attachment 2628139
They do a lot of damage. I’ve got em bad here.
 
We had a bunch of feral pigs tearing things up around here, a couple of years ago! Did a lot of damage but never bothered my plants! They could have steam rolled my flimsy fencing anytime they wanted to! They would just walk past them to get to the pond to wallow at night! Neighbor killed most of them and what’s left must’ve moved on! But they can always come back! Here’s a sow that had torn up her last yard!View attachment 2628139
I remember camping one summer and hearing these pigs at night raiding coolers. We kept ours in the truck bed cause we new about the raids but the first timers had there camps wrecked.
 
We had a bunch of feral pigs tearing things up around here, a couple of years ago! Did a lot of damage but never bothered my plants! They could have steam rolled my flimsy fencing anytime they wanted to! They would just walk past them to get to the pond to wallow at night! Neighbor killed most of them and what’s left must’ve moved on! But they can always come back! Here’s a sow that had torn up her last yard!View attachment 2628139
A dead hog is a good hog.
 
Being mostly nocturnal now, they are hard to deal with! Almost have to trap them! They should put a bounty on them! Cali only recently eased the restrictions on taking them! As usual, a little too late!
We mostly only see them at night, every now and then I'll catch on the cams during the day but not often. They are a nuisance pest so 24/7 365 on private land. My neighbor has trapped them before but it hasn't done much good.
 
We mostly only see them at night, every now and then I'll catch on the cams during the day but not often. They are a nuisance pest so 24/7 365 on private land. My neighbor has trapped them before but it hasn't done much good.
Yeah they are terribly destructive to ecosystems were they are invasive. And once they get established they are almost impossible to control. Under favorable conditions each sow can have three litters a year with 20 or more piglets per litter. And they have no natural predators in most of the United States. Big problem. Solution: Kill em all and have one hell of a barbecue.
 
I got some bigger airpot material I'm gonna stack
(if I can find some bigger chopsticks lol)View attachment 2628249
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So not 2 x (four ft diameter and 1 foot tall) but taller and skinnier.
Will wait till I see chopsticks
Good deal
$34 for all of it
Great idea, I've never seen those before. If you can't find big enough chopsticks you can get any size dowel rods at any hardware store.
 
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