Ya I would stick to the woods if you can. As far as I could tell from the air I would say that all those holes are different plants. But what a joke. I'm sure the cops had a field day when they flew over that in the helo.
As for getting in a plane, just go to your local flight school and book a...
Don't leave materials out there and don't completely remove all the other vegetation. And if you grow in the corn don't grow like this guy.... I have my pilots license and see this all too often
Hey man I grew The Church this summer and I'm in Ontario just above you. It turned out just fine. It finished in mid October and never had a mold problem. I got the seeds from hempdepot.ca. Good site and never had a problem with them. I just ordered some reefermans early purple kush for next...
how expensive are these conversion bulbs? and i think the ballast can accomodate up to 600w if im not mistaken, its all really just a heat issue about adding extra large bulbs along with the existing metal halide. but i wasnt aware of these conversion bulbs for my ballast...sweet.
the sand is so fine, its almost dusty, thats why im concerned. so cheese cloth woudl grab the crap and not the thc then? what about somethin as crude as a coffee filter.... would the thc get thru okay??
I have a 175w Metal Halide Light, and an option to add a second bulb of equal size on the same ballast. This would work fine for veg-ing im sure, but not the best for flowering. Using only one of these existing 175w bulbs preferably due to heat concerns where the plants are growing, is there...
SO! Over the summer i was able to get my hands on a couple extra plants my buddy didnt want cause they had either seeded over in one case or the other had sand on them from toppling over. I hate wasting, so i jumped at the opp., snagged all the seeds from the fellas and TRIED to make some hash...
to the more experienced growers, I was given a metal halide 175w bulb made by Venture. What would be the most that you could really grow under one of these lights, just the bulb and a small reflector shield? maybe one plant or so and then think of something else to add for flowering.... cause...
I'm in Ontario as well and from talking to my farmer friends most of the feed corn is already harvested in this area, at least southwestern Ontario. So for the most part it looks like your alright.