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they are from canuk seeds
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Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: That mountain over yonder!
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Fellow Kentuckians, I have a ?
Why are the choppers not flying much this year?? Was the funds/budget cut or what? I am from a well known County that grows tons and tons of weed, we usually get flyovers here at least 3 to 4 days a week till end of season. What the fuck? I could have put out rows and rows and rows of monsters! Now watch them tear the shit out of it next year. I almost believe the Cannabis Suppression branch has ran out of dough or getting the the bottom of their dollar$. Or, another possibility that crossed my mind was that they are wanting us growers to get by with a lot to increase street arrests and drug busts. I'm not sure, but what I do know for sure, is that it kinda blows my fucking mind! |
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This year I went 100% organic and it really shows. Less insect problems and less mold and fungus problems. No over fertilization but I have found with organics it is easy to "under" fertilize. Now I did see the choppers flying off and on this year back in late July and August, but not ANYTHING like usual. As a matter of fact, it is very UNUSUAL. I sure ain't complaining though lol. Buddy from a county over next to me said he seen the pot chopper land there one day last week. So i'm not getting my hopes up just yet! |
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I'm organic too and bug pressure is not horrible this year some hoppers passing by but not heavy I had thrips i think on my cotton candy cane lots of tiny holes but they passed on. it could have been mold spots too I had Larry og and white widow in the same hole and no damage at all to them. I'm pretty high up so I think that helped with the PM some growers had it bad in the valleys. I saw it in red and white and purple on other farms. I added al lot of fungi in my soil so they may be helping too. Hope you get your crop to finish in time looks like some more good weather in the valley at least two more weeks to swell those buds.
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Wow, how did I miss this thread! We love the colors scarlet and gray. We grew up in early 80's on Ruderskunk, Northern lights, G13, Meigs gold, Hawaiian, ect. Killer genetics every year around here in fall time. I Come from 3Rd generation of farmers, green farmers I should say lol. Anything new in the valley that's killer.The best I have have had was an Ak47 from about 10 years ago. But the Chem D is really special. Hope you guys all had a great harvests ..
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Join Date: Sep 2014
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Hey everyone, I’ve been a member here for a while now. I’ve been lazy for about a year and a half. About a month I seen a guy walking along the road and seemed to be in pain, so I stopped and asked him if he was ok. He wasn’t. Kidney problems. So I offered him a ride. He was coming from the E.R.. I don’t understand why they released him. But I took him to the pharmacy for his antibiotics and took him home. I didn’t ask for gas money and said bye. That’s when he said Hey u smoke. Yeah sure do. Hey just gave me a hand full of buds. Said, they call this mad dog. It was awesome. Really funky sort of fruity dank shit. I would love to find some more of that in seed form. I fell in love with the taste and smell.
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look into great lakes genetics. I got some freebies from dragboatjeffy MADDAWG X LONG BOTTOM LEAF he may have access to mad dawg I also got white dawg crosses too. |
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Si non oscillas, noli tintinnare
Join Date: Jul 2006
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - The "Godfather of Grass," who fled to Canada after being indicted on federal drug charges and spent eight years on the run, has been sentenced to almost five years in federal prison.
U.S. District Judge Charles R. Simpson III on Thursday in Louisville sentenced 74-year-old John Robert "Johnny" Boone, formerly of Marion County, Kentucky, to 57 months. Prosecutors said he pleaded guilty in December to a single count, admitting that he conspired to possess, grow and distribute more than 1,000 marijuana plants at an operation near Springfield. Boone was arrested in Canada in December 2016. Boone was convicted in the 1980s and spent a decade in prison for what prosecutors called a massive marijuana syndicate. They said he was head of a multistate marijuana operation known as the "Cornbread Mafia." |
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