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Ryandoe11

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WTF kind of bs comment is this? You are I believe making a reference to slavery, not something to joke about, remember "you" asked for help. Planting in rows of someone elses land is not smart, they'll be p'ed you put them at risk, and the harvester will run em over if it gets that far. You should apologise.
no I will not apogize, but I will delete the comment. Either way no one helped and I will keep you all updated on the success of my harvest.
 
My area we have areial pot patrols in late summer early fall. Mountainous and also lots of dairy farms with large fields. Plants are found mid summer through just before frost in September to early October by the State Police and Sherrif depts. There was a bust in a small grow in Vermont in the last week. I have 1 plant a couple feet tall in a 3 gallon container. Seems like a female from what i,m learning. Ive noticed some insect damage to the leaves. I have it outside in a pot but i,m trying to figure when to transplant it to grow on its own. Most individuals around here plant on someone elses property so they dont get busted and loose thier home and property. I assumed that growing weed was simple, easy and trouble free.. Guess i was way off! Seems that you have to be a rocket scientist in order to get a little bud! Well--what the hell , i,ll keep track of my very leafy plant. I water every couple of days. When it was a few of weeks old i transplanted it into a 3 gallon pot. I took the whole rootball and plant and planted it with an inch or just over of soil covering 2 small dead fish . Its been a couple of weeks and now my plant is loaded with leaves and is about 2 feet tall and looks healthy. I,m going try research on what to do next. Field of Dreams??? Baaa ---who he hell wants to watch movies! Up here in the green Mountains of vermont USA " Plant it and they will come" means " Who do you not want to call ? Pot busters!!!! Been a long day! What more do you expect?!
 

Ryandoe11

Well-Known Member
My area we have areial pot patrols in late summer early fall. Mountainous and also lots of dairy farms with large fields. Plants are found mid summer through just before frost in September to early October by the State Police and Sherrif depts. There was a bust in a small grow in Vermont in the last week. I have 1 plant a couple feet tall in a 3 gallon container. Seems like a female from what i,m learning. Ive noticed some insect damage to the leaves. I have it outside in a pot but i,m trying to figure when to transplant it to grow on its own. Most individuals around here plant on someone elses property so they dont get busted and loose thier home and property. I assumed that growing weed was simple, easy and trouble free.. Guess i was way off! Seems that you have to be a rocket scientist in order to get a little bud! Well--what the hell , i,ll keep track of my very leafy plant. I water every couple of days. When it was a few of weeks old i transplanted it into a 3 gallon pot. I took the whole rootball and plant and planted it with an inch or just over of soil covering 2 small dead fish . Its been a couple of weeks and now my plant is loaded with leaves and is about 2 feet tall and looks healthy. I,m going try research on what to do next. Field of Dreams??? Baaa ---who he hell wants to watch movies! Up here in the green Mountains of vermont USA " Plant it and they will come" means " Who do you not want to call ? Pot busters!!!! Been a long day! What more do you expect?!
bout time theres someone on this site with some usefull info
 

cmbajr

Active Member
Keep them there, auto flowers finish in 50-60 days exactly depending on what strain you have... You'll be fine with them there s long as nobody goes there...
 

sonar

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I don't know if that makes me feel old but I thought everyone had seen that movie.
I know really. Field of Dreams came out in like 89 and it's a classic. Damn kids are too busy tearing up my lawn to appreciate a good movie these days.
 

Kaitlyn19

Member
Great spot. Alot of people grow in corn fields. Its actually a great spot cause no one would ever see them. Just be careful for spider mites and the corn being done before the plants. Also some farmers drive through and stray chemical. You dont want your babies being ran over
 

sonar

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I don't think it is a very good spot to tell you the truth. The farmer is bound to pass by there at some point. Especially with that wide open strip like that. Curious as to why the farmer did that actually. Bad idea showing your friends. Since they made it clear they think this spot is so "sketchy" it will be really easy for them to rip you off and try to convince you that is was discovered.

Nice looking autos though man. What strain?
 

Ryandoe11

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I don't think it is a very good spot to tell you the truth. The farmer is bound to pass by there at some point. Especially with that wide open strip like that. Curious as to why the farmer did that actually. Bad idea showing your friends. Since they made it clear they think this spot is so "sketchy" it will be really easy for them to rip you off and try to convince you that is was discovered.

Nice looking autos though man. What strain?
Thanks for the insight! These are supposibly "sour" clones from a neighbor of mine, he says theve been in upstate since 1995! I think thats why they are doing so good. And i think the patches are intresting to, they are in each cornfield for some reason... And fortunatly one of my friends knows the guy who harvests the corn and he knows of the plants and will tell us of the harvest(for an 8th lol) i say 'us' because these friends i told are working with me and ik everyone says thats my first mistake but ik i can trust my friends mostly because this is our 3rd grow together lol. Also il throw up a pic of my biggest clone which is already 7ft tall in the ground!
 

Badmf

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no I will not apogize, but I will delete the comment. Either way no one helped and I will keep you all updated on the success of my harvest.
there is redemption; you violated the first rule of growing 1. Don't tell nobody nothing never never. Three can keep a secret if two are dead. Many friends were lost this way bro.
 

Badmf

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Next time round get near edges of proprties and have a water source close. Plant in containers ez to move if needed. ?Find some woods etc near by and prep it for growin. Its what I do.
 

Ryandoe11

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there is redemption; you violated the first rule of growing 1. Don't tell nobody nothing never never. Three can keep a secret if two are dead. Many friends were lost this way bro.
I have also loss friends over this, ive learned the hard way but the three of us have been working together for a couple yrs!
 

Badmf

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its not the heat but color the cams pick up. All foliage in the same area will hace aprox same temps.
 
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