Surveyors do it in the woods!!!!

carolinakottonmouth

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I have been surveying for 12 yrs and i have come across many, many grows.
I have found places to grow and have been shot at for being in other peoples grow spot.

For my sake please give me a warning shot before you shoot me.

I am just doing my job.

I have seen big grows and little grows.
seen some crazy watering methods and some that just didnt work.

A tip to those growing outdoors.
Know whos property you are on and know what they have planned for developing that property.

I have never and will never turn in a grow spot but other surveyors may.

Keep off property lines and far enough from roads that dot plans wont stumble over your babies.

And if you see me out there a toke will go a long way to keep your shit on the hush hush.

Rember surveyors do it in the woods, like willie does it on his bus.
 

theloadeddragon

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yeah... people should know whats up with what they are doing... lol... Im sanctioned from every direction... feel free to do some surveying for me... help me out in my goals, and I will def. kick nugs to med users ;)
 

carolinakottonmouth

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I need to say thanks to Mr.X for the big bag-o-buds. See, if you love your surveyor your surveyor can help you out by calling your grow spot a wetland. TRY Building on that walmart.
 

Angus

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I need to say thanks to Mr.X for the big bag-o-buds. See, if you love your surveyor your surveyor can help you out by calling your grow spot a wetland. TRY Building on that walmart.
:D

I'm in NC too, a bit N of winston. If I see a surveyor around my spot, I'll make sure to see if it's you.

I'm sure this thread helped a lot of people to rethink their grow spots. I wouldn't have thought to be wary of property lines, but now it seems like common sense.

Peace bro, see ya in the bush.
 

submachinegun

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NC here too, growing in a flood plain... near a property line. :shock:

no development here any time soon though, I met the owner awhile back and he just plans to let the land be as is.
 

carolinakottonmouth

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SMART! Knowing is half the battle (good GIJoe spot) People are more concerned about there property lines than most of us would think. Especially Older people.
In my experience they tend to walk there property line more often. Also the new owners will go wondering their new land looking for treasures. So just think before you spend any money or time in your new spot. Next time you see a surveyor try to dig what is left of his brain.(potheads) We love to talk.

FT. BRAGG is not a good spot to grow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yea lots of land but army guys walk every inch atleast once a year.
 

carolinakottonmouth

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I was down by a river that will remain unnamed and happened to have a large bag of seed in my pocket and some how that bag must have opened and "accidentally" spilled out in a spot that had some beautyful soil. i went back to this spot here recently and noticed that most all the seeds had sprouted in these beautyful 4 inch tall babies. I am not going to claim them to myself so if you happen to be walking by a river in southern north carolina and run across some beautyful young plants you may take a chance in the fact that they are mine and help yourself to a couple but please leave some for me.
But i am most certain that you prob wont see mine so watch your back when down by the river.
 

HIGHFLY

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aye im growin in a conservation area supposbly the signs are real old and are fallin apart and theres a junkyard nearby and a landfill its a shame wat people do with the land where they can be growing beautiful "TREES"
 

carolinakottonmouth

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aye im growin in a conservation area supposbly the signs are real old and are fallin apart and theres a junkyard nearby and a landfill its a shame wat people do with the land where they can be growing beautiful "TREES"
Troubled land is easy to come by most time land that is discarded is often of a useless nature. uninhabitable a waste even. most time owners are able to make a sizeable tax writeoff for land that is unsutiable for habitation. This land is perfect for rehabilation and reforestation.
Be weary of the neighborhood. junkyards are notorious for junkies that like to walkabout. not saying that they will pigy up but will sure jack you crop. Keep you keepables to a min. hoses tanks, cover, all this is sure to let a crop bandit know something is happy.
Conservation land is great as long as you take a diff path in as much as poss.

Be careful, be easy, stay happy, stay green!
 

BakedinBC

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lmao yes i bet that can be a very interesting job sometimes! very fair of you not to turn them in, even MORE fair of you not to steal! i think what you are saying is fair and agree totally :)
 

carolinakottonmouth

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Just dont steal mine!! your welcome to a bud but please dont take the hole plant or walk on the babies.
I would never cop out on nobody. That a fag ass move. I got crops and a nice iindoor grow and my life would end if someone coped on me.
Like my momma said. "do unto others a you want done unto you" words that carry my soul!
 

carolinakottonmouth

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Doing some location work on the side of a road in Fayetteville NC near Bonnie Doone
when i looked down and low and behold at my feet was a rolled up sanwich baggie sitting in the gutter. I picked it up and the damn thing is about a 1/2 oz of budz. I did my due dilligance to locate the rightful owner of this commodity to no avail.

SO if you were in the area and happened to loose a bag of BUDZ please let me know and i would be glad to return it.

Damn! Now i cant find it, I just dont know what i did with it, :joint:it was right here about an hour ago, right next to my bong and pack of papers. SORRY!

Aint that some shit a free bag of SWAG of course i cant find any dank but hell its weed and it aint wet so fuck it. IT WAS FREE
 
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