landmines problem solved but you only have a bigger problem of bodies so make sure you bury them if u end up finding any.
this is a classic busted grow location even if you are the farmer, which your probably not, eh?.
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landmines problem solved but you only have a bigger problem of bodies so make sure you bury them if u end up finding any.
If it has been circled, it has been spotted. If it hasn't been pulled yet, then either the pilot covets the weed for himself or the sheriff is going to try to catch the grower. But that is kind of rare; cops usually pull the plants as soon as possible to get their eradication numbers up. Higher numbers = more funding for work they consider great fun. They know that if they wait on pulling it, the chance that it will disappear goes way up.
In fact, I'd say pull the plants right now and chalk it up to a lesson learned. That way neither the cops nor the weed pirates will get it. If you really want to get an A1 lesson in aerial surveillance, hire somebody to fly you around the county in a small plane. Inquire at the local airport, a lot of pilots need to get more flight hours, shouldn't cost much.
Also: If the corn field plants disappear by your hand, then they probably won't bother looking too hard at the surrounding area, thinking that all the plants from that grower have been pulled. Don't leave any evidence behind, not a shred of it.
Last edited by fg2020; 07-25-2012 at 05:16 AM.
i just feel bad for the farmer that your gonna put in jail.
That's right. It's been too hot and too dry. The silk hasn't formed and the corn is kaput. Farmers around here (central US) have started plowing up the cornfields. It's over. I wouldn't be surprised if your crop doesn't become another statistic in the drought of 2012.
As you stated, the plants have been spotted. If it was not the sheriff, then it was a private pilot. Now that pilot is going to do one of three things: 1. Steal it. 2. Report it to the police. 3. Tell people about it.
A blind pilot could spot that weed from a long way off. It is a cardinal rule of outdoor growing that once it has been spotted, it is going to disappear, either by cops or weed pirates. Neither of these two parties are going to wait for the weed to finish properly. By pulling weed that you know is going to disappear, you deprive cops of their numbers and weed pirates of stolen weed. The more weed they find in your area, the more they will start looking.
What do you figure your completion date is? Sometime in September? Come back in two weeks and tell me that weed is still there. It won't be, I guarantee it.
Alternately, get out there in the late evening, carefully transplant them into smart pots (or buckets with a few holes drilled in the bottom) and put them somewhere else. Obviously, you won't get optimum results but you should still get something out of them by this method.
Last edited by fg2020; 07-27-2012 at 07:16 AM.
oh you didn't like that did you? So instead of using your conscience and your brain, you just come back with insults and knock ppl who are trying to help you?
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