Random Jabber Jibber thread

Bareback

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This is my county. Read the comments, one ties in somewhat with what Aero was commenting about: There is a growing belief among the "authorities" that indoor is more controllable in terms of "public safety" and many areas are prohibiting outdoor. Indoor is also obviously way more expensive to produce, easier to regulate and keeps the product cost high, perfect for corporations to take over when all the regs are ironed out
I was reading Aero's post about utility bills and reporting, I don't know enough about your area to suggest a work around .

Here where I live there's plenty of water, but finding water, sun and privacy in the same place is a nightmare . I've done some creative grows in the past like planting on the side of the interstate in a ditch were the mowers can't go.

We used to be able to do small gorilla grows all over the place, but population growth and the loss of a lot paper co. land has made that damn near impossible.
 

Bareback

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except when it's summer in my area.......105F this last weekend, outdoor garden took a hit....ugh
We have similar conditions on this side of the Mississippi River and if it is dry you have to tote or pump water. But we have surveillance planes in the air from Aug-nov and if patch is out in the open it will be spotted. So I used to do single plants speed out over a fence line or clear cut near a creek . And only go check on them 3 or 4 times a year, just hope for the best.
 

BudmanTX

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We have similar conditions on this side of the Mississippi River and if it is dry you have to tote or pump water. But we have surveillance planes in the air from Aug-nov and if patch is out in the open it will be spotted. So I used to do single plants speed out over a fence line or clear cut near a creek . And only go check on them 3 or 4 times a year, just hope for the best.
at least you guys get rain, down where i'm at we are in a drought........the last little storm did even drop 1/2 of an inch, everything south and southwest got plenty. It's so hot that the eyes in the sky's don't even come out till dark....it's even to hot for those screw balls....which is funny. Most of my usual spots have dried up....and it sucks.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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We have similar conditions on this side of the Mississippi River and if it is dry you have to tote or pump water. But we have surveillance planes in the air from Aug-nov and if patch is out in the open it will be spotted. So I used to do single plants speed out over a fence line or clear cut near a creek . And only go check on them 3 or 4 times a year, just hope for the best.
when i lived in Mn. i had several farmer friends. they all have wind rows of trees planted. i would take care of their trees, cut out dead stuff, clean up fallen branches, and i got to plant whatever i wanted, as long as you couldn't see it....
 
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