Mohican's 2017 Season

DonTesla

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Thanks for avocado and all the sativa updates Mo! Best wishes to you as you land your dream position, surely you deserve it!
 

Mohican

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Thanks guys - this place is taking forever to let me know. Fortunately my current gig could go as long as December if I want to keep driving up there.

I also have a job with a bank that is very close to home.

The uncertainty of it all drives me crazy!

The last two nights I collected the seeds from my dry MDL #1 Reveg x Maui flowers. I swear the bag of seeds weighs two pounds!

I have a bag of the dry sifted flowers and a bag of the seeds. I will weigh them both out and share the results.

Cheers,
"Sticky Gloves" Mo
 

jigfresh

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Good to see you around @jigfresh . How goes the battle ?
Well the folks in the lab here say I had over 11 kg of material, which is bad because the line between not a big deal and a big deal is 10 kg. Kinda like in cali it used to be 99 plants over or under being a big deal. However the THC of it all was super low, because it included seeds, stems, leaves... so the thc levels were something like 3.5%. So that may be to our advantage. There are two 'experts' in spain that can testify about MJ, and we are going to hire one to explain what I was actually doing. Well, assuming he know's what he's talking about. I'm glad that I had 15 males at the time they came to the house. Anyone who knows anything about growing knows that if I was growing to sell smoke, I wouldn't have 15 males in the area. Attorney still thinks I'll have trial in 2018, if not 2019!!! The wheels of justice (and everything really) move slowly here.

Meanwhile life is pretty good. Wife and daughter are happy. I bought a road bike (like tour de france style). And I'm more fit than I think I've ever been. I have a bunch of friends here now, which is nice. And my parents come to visit, which is nice as I can't leave the country to visit them. I'm stuck in Spain till the trial. I never realized the blessing that the whole "right to a speedy trial" thing is. However... I'm glad I'm going through this here vs. the USA.

Hope all you guys are doing well. I miss you all, and you're all invited to come visit. We have an extra room and flights are like 950 $ round trip from LAX. Although I don't have any smoke to share... sorry.
 

Mr.Head

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Well the folks in the lab here say I had over 11 kg of material, which is bad because the line between not a big deal and a big deal is 10 kg. Kinda like in cali it used to be 99 plants over or under being a big deal. However the THC of it all was super low, because it included seeds, stems, leaves... so the thc levels were something like 3.5%. So that may be to our advantage. There are two 'experts' in spain that can testify about MJ, and we are going to hire one to explain what I was actually doing. Well, assuming he know's what he's talking about. I'm glad that I had 15 males at the time they came to the house. Anyone who knows anything about growing knows that if I was growing to sell smoke, I wouldn't have 15 males in the area. Attorney still thinks I'll have trial in 2018, if not 2019!!! The wheels of justice (and everything really) move slowly here.

Meanwhile life is pretty good. Wife and daughter are happy. I bought a road bike (like tour de france style). And I'm more fit than I think I've ever been. I have a bunch of friends here now, which is nice. And my parents come to visit, which is nice as I can't leave the country to visit them. I'm stuck in Spain till the trial. I never realized the blessing that the whole "right to a speedy trial" thing is. However... I'm glad I'm going through this here vs. the USA.

Hope all you guys are doing well. I miss you all, and you're all invited to come visit. We have an extra room and flights are like 950 $ round trip from LAX. Although I don't have any smoke to share... sorry.
Sorry to hear that Jig, hopefully it all goes well.

That's a long time to wait for court. Hopefully that low THC percentage gets you off the hook.
 

DST

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Bit of overcast weather always seems to make the girls happier....their leaves always seem to shine more. Its the constant overcast shit you have to look out for. Makes them as miserable as sin.
 

calliandra

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Garden Tour

It is a little overcast today. The plants don't seem to mind though.

North Garden:




Blula #3:







Looks just like the Maui Wowie dad did.


Proto #4




Fugly reveg:




Mystery Peach #2 reveg:




Mystery Planter down to two plants:




Cheers,
Mo
If you wake up one day and find a tiny tipi in the corner of your garden, don't take the broom to it -- it's me!! (conveniently having learnt to shrink myself so I don't take up so much space haha) :bigjoint:
I do love your garden! Thanks for the pix!
 

Mohican

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Welcome! Thanks for visiting. I have been neglecting my posts on here because I am usually too exhausted from work. I barely have time to water the yard and clean the pool.

I need to buy some lumber next weekend because in two weeks I will have a crew here to help me finish the screen house. I have been piling grass clippings, used soil, leaves, dandelions, branches, ashes, and cannabis stalks in a pile in the corner. Last time I checked the pile it was black and full of worms. :hump:

I would love to get a crop of tomatoes in there this year.

Cheers,
Mo
 

calliandra

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Welcome! Thanks for visiting. I have been neglecting my posts on here because I am usually too exhausted from work. I barely have time to water the yard and clean the pool.

I need to buy some lumber next weekend because in two weeks I will have a crew here to help me finish the screen house. I have been piling grass clippings, used soil, leaves, dandelions, branches, ashes, and cannabis stalks in a pile in the corner. Last time I checked the pile it was black and full of worms. :hump:

I would love to get a crop of tomatoes in there this year.

Cheers,
Mo
Yeah I quite hear you on being too tired to post - the essentials come first though, I think everyone understands that! Plus, then it's a special treat when you do :p

Ah awesome, sounds like your orchestratation is perfect - the crew, the worms, everyone helping to get those tomatoes in there! :D You guys don't really have a winter, do you, so you probably can be harvesting the tomatoes way beyond Christmastime too! (my idea of a decent climate lol)

Cheers and good times to you! :bigjoint:
 

Mohican

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Yes, our winters here are very mild. I expect this year it will be colder. We will be able to grow tomatoes up until October some time. Then the cold weather crops will go in. Beans, peas, cabbage, lettuce...it has been so long I can't remember them all.

I do miss the snow filled days when we would sit inside and play cards by nice fire. We don't hardly ever use our winter clothes here. Winter here is when you can't wear shorts.

Cheers,
Mo
 

calliandra

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Yes, our winters here are very mild. I expect this year it will be colder. We will be able to grow tomatoes up until October some time. Then the cold weather crops will go in. Beans, peas, cabbage, lettuce...it has been so long I can't remember them all.

I do miss the snow filled days when we would sit inside and play cards by nice fire. We don't hardly ever use our winter clothes here. Winter here is when you can't wear shorts.

Cheers,
Mo
Sounds just right to me, winter meaning no shorts that is! :D
So you're not originally from there? But yeah, that's what vacations are for, feed the nostalgia of cold long nights... I like em for about two weeks, bit longer when the snow is spectacular and sparkly ;)
 
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