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The Prodigal Son

gaiusmarius

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yeah stay free man, throw some camo netting over that shit. last thing you need is the outdoor bring down shit on your indoor.
 
I had found an old website that used to track CAMP aircraft and movements, it hadn't been updated since like 2004 though.

Where might one peacefully inquire about things of this nature? FAA registry?

......they did just break ground on a new courthouse?

Flight activity isn't tracked by the FAA unless they file an IFR(instrument flight rules) flight plan. most helicopters fly by visual flight rules, and rarely have any flight plans. they just hop in, communicate with other air traffic, etc.. no tracking.

for example you can go to flightaware and type in the flight number to commercial airlines or the tail number (N number) for private and business planes to track their flight activity if they file flight plans.

For those who do not file flight plans, many newer aircraft have radar on board to monitor the air traffic in their area to stay out of each other paths, also radio communication. theirs a bunch of flight rules that I do not know, but that is the basics of it.


I guess im saying helicopters can just buzz around when they want, the only way to track them would be visually Unless you have radar equipment and know their transponder code, but even then, I'm not sure it's possible.

I'm not a pilot, but have a friend who is and kinda just pick up knowledge along the way.


One thing you can do though. Is if you see an aircraft You can get their N-number or tail number and see who it is registered to through the faa's website

But, the surveillance flights could also be chartered. There is also a chance that not only law enforcement is interested in larger grow locations.:pirate:
 

HellaFella420

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Lol, they just gonna fly right over us then!

There places where you can see 10+ 100footers from the goddamn highway, its gonna get ROUGH out 36 this year


Sorry about the laggy updates.... the wifee had a birfday right after a marathon 3day push (which is what these pix are from) and we took a few days off after that too.

Will be getting back to work today or tomorrow, so hopefully more fun stuff to look @!
 

HellaFella420

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Took one guy nearly all day to cut and assemble the drip assembly's.
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ScrOG "protoype"
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1st wave!
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Long day ahead!
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Fin.
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anonymousgrow

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Good job Fella; hella 420! I took the 36 to the 101 from the 3 and saw a bunch of big scenes the other day. I was surprised how many can be seen from the road. I prefer to keep my shit out of sight.
 

Shcrews

DO WHO YOU BE
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Damn dude you got so many projects goin i wonder how ya have any time to smoke any of that weed ya r growing :)
 

BroughtSuperior

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this thread keeps inspiring me every-time i come in to check, amazing work, greenthumbs and discipline you and your crew show, just gonna lurk in the background of this show and soak in all of this!!k+
 

milkyjoe

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Get a refractometer and check your BRIX levels, I have no problem throwing them out from T5s or 1K MH as long as I don't do it when the sun is Blazing on them ...Say between 11-3 I won't put anything out..But early AM or late afternoon and it's all good the next day or through out the day.

If your BRIX is low that is probably why they are burning..Not able to photosynthesize enough...Coco fiber and conventional fertilizers usually end up with low brix levels unless a lot of work is put in..Really invest in a meter.

I know i am way late but...the other thing that will get you is if you feed your starts a lot of nitrate or K...or an N source that converts to nitrate. What happens is this brings a lot of water into the plant (lowering the brix btw, cause brix is really dissolved solids, mo water means less % dissolved solids...brix is almost an EC measure, but I digress...stoned). When you chuck plants with a lot of water in them out in the sun they dehydrate...just like me drinking beer in the sun.

So lots of Ca and P for the starts and not too much N and K makes em a whole lot easier to acclimate.

We have been playing with sticking clones still in the rooters into pots and straight into the sun. Shade cloth from the noonish sun for a couple of days and they are off and running.

Just an experiment cause I really wanna build em from the ground up next yr. They go up quite a bit slower this way but build amazing root networks that will then support the health of the plant the entire grow...no topping or other tricks required.
 

HellaFella420

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Home-made graduations marked down the left side with sharpie, Did a lil volume calculations and figured the amounts to the best of my ability

It has a stainless 1HP sump pump in it to get up the 20'+ hill

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1HP pump comes to here, 1" inline filter up to the 1st row
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Each layer is isolated so that we can pump them individually, because of the slope each ascending layer would pump less and less water if they weren't sectioned off.
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1/4" spaghetti tube off the feed line, up to the drip spirals
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Bad example here, this is like, the LEAST round pot the way it settled :/
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