Kentucky choppers

psychadelibud

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Just got my babies put out today. They were 2 months old and as of now gottem together in 2gal
containers in case the start flowering I can easily pick my males and females. Then in about 2 more
weeks theyre going in holes. Im beyond excited for this season.

I'm pretty sure the choppers start flying around mid may, does anyone else know for sure when
they start eradicating? I'm hoping it will at least be may. And by the way, hows all the fellow
brothers n sisters doin here in Ky? Hows the grow going and whats the plans? Need a good ky
thread. Grow on and happy trails!
 

jackyle

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tenn here , will soon b drones with lydar badd ass stuff they soon will b putting in the air . dont think for a min we in the south wont b targeted ...
 

HTP

Active Member
^ Love the use of the English language. And they are using drones already.
 

HTP

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Because your spelling and use of the English language sucks like a $1,000 hooker.
 

Sunbiz1

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Allow me to add some common sense to this:

There is absolutely no means to detect cannabis plants from air until late summer/early fall...when other vegetation changes color yet our buds remain green as hell.
 

pinkjackyle

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back to the topic . these are military grade aircraft with military grade hardware & i dont think for a second that they cant detect whatever they want . reason , grandad was the C.O. at redstone arsonal and he made the comment once that the military is 20-30 yrs ahead of of the most advanced whatever u see in civilian world ...
 

MonkeyGrinder

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The Aliens should have used their self destruct bracelets when they crashed in Area 51 :cuss:
I've never seen them in TN earlier than August. Last year I only spotted one chopper actively searching and that was in July I think. He was combing a reforested area flying low and slow.
From what I understand they really don't concentrate on MJ as much as in the past. They're more concerned with chasing feral pill addicts and meth monkeys on the street. I honestly can't recall the last big MJ crop bust that was outdoor in detail. It's kinda playing a second fiddle. The only ones I remember are people being completely careless. Growing 100+ plants smack in the middle of one spot.
I could be a different story with you KY boys. I'm sure you have to worry more about root diggers finding your plots than LEO.
Generally though it's late summer to fall.
 

Mr.Marijuana420

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back to the topic . these are military grade aircraft with military grade hardware & i dont think for a second that they cant detect whatever they want . reason , grandad was the C.O. at redstone arsonal and he made the comment once that the military is 20-30 yrs ahead of of the most advanced whatever u see in civilian world ...
the question is, how many multimillion dollar machaines can they use , just to bust pot. Im sure the drones have bigger missions to operate. Not saying they wont do it at all, might be done in some place, where weed is abundantly grown. But I feel theses highly expensive, sophisticated pieces of technology arent going to be used in great numbers, just to bust grows.
 

pinkjackyle

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the question is, how many multimillion dollar machaines can they use , just to bust pot. Im sure the drones have bigger missions to operate. Not saying they wont do it at all, might be done in some place, where weed is abundantly grown. But I feel theses highly expensive, sophisticated pieces of technology arent going to be used in great numbers, just to bust grows.
i totally agree with ure commonscence ,but when has gov't used any commonscence in the last 40-50 yrs. seems like i read florida has put in an order for 30 of these , prob to search coast lines granted, but who knows . b safe & b smart b alert .
 

Anotherlover

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From watching many of the American series it seems to me the biggest mistakes guerilla growers make is to chop away to much of the under-brush and plants then they seem to plant the crops in rows and leave long lines of irrigation out in the open for all to see.
 
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