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Florida Growers Thread; Reloaded

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Spicoli

Client of Wu-Tang Financial. You need to diversify
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DREAMS CAN COME TRUE as you can see!!!!!

it takes HARD WORK an DEDICATION......................................

about every 10 pages i will add some pics to inspire!!!
Have a good YEAR ROUND SEASON FRIENDS,an post something up while your at it...

peace,Lg

You forgot to mention that you also have to have 30 pound brass balls
 
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Puscifer

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The bowl is pre98 Bubba, the rest is Ortega X OG from Capt. Crip.
 

OLDproLg

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Glad you appreciate my hard work Drift!!

Glad you appreciate my hard work Drift!!

Outfuckingstanding, OLDproLg. That is just amazing. Think ya got enough beans to keep ya busy. I grow indoors for myself so the scale that you do it to it would be serious over-kill for me.
Question are the white covers for flowering or as camouflage? Just wondering, doubt I'll ever grow outdoors...until it's legal. Can't afford another felony....
Getting ready to harvest in a day or three. Waiting on Trichomes to finish I'll post a pic before I cut.

That white plastic is a cover for when it RAINS,that is ANOTHER REASON i do them
in pots....i never let them get rained on,YOU WANNA TALK WORK,try an MOVE/carry
ALL THEM POTS INSIDE UNDER COVER EVERY TIME IT RAINS!!!!!!

The RED shed is also a shelter,and they do all fit inside well enuff for a day.......
Here rains never really last more than a day max,most the time (had help ofcorse)
we would have to run them in for a few hours until the thunderstorms pass,SUCKS!
My area got 3 feet of rain last summer....glad im not growing now,climates are wacked?

THanx for posting some pix friends,get'r done!
 

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Lee Van Kief

Nice shots Pus, the fresh cut ones look a lot like ECSD, is that the Ortega x OG also?






"You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to OLDproLg again"
 
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Puscifer

Lee Van, yup fresh cut is the Ortega. I just counted out 24 zips from three Ortega's and one Bubba. Not bad for a 1000 watts :)

Oldpro, gotta love the shots of pound bags lining the house! Those pics alone are worth checking this thread everyday:ying:
 

komrade komura

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Wow guys....y'all looking great. Puscifer, what is that energy drink? Is it really called what I think I see?

This paranoid fucker only gets one or two little plants under my 400 or 600 every month or two. Nothing to brag about...but careful notes about what is good smoke, what is easy to grow. I get caught in england with a single joint I get thrown out the country and lose my job. It would make a british judges day to do that...all pompous with his white wig and robe.

Told my wife I would rather write fictional stories about growing commercially than actually do it. So I learn here and write stuff. Don't worry...never about the people, only the process. I like to learn about the fuck ups, especially the comical ones. Else my stories becomes evil cops versus good grower stories and quickly become boring.

Although as a recent research project I did decide that Red Feather Lakes area of Colorado is perfect for a commercial grow to feed the out of state outlaw market. Some nice isolated areas up there where a couple of hundred indoor plants could go unnoticed. Generators and Infrared barriers. Guess it will make it into a story soon.

Time to go check the cure on the blue dream. Am liking it the more I smoke it. Not as good as Kali Mist....but damn nice. Definitely a good commercial strain.

Oldpro....bro, those are some mighty significant pics. You have definitely pissed off every pig in here.

Might I suggest: TOR https://www.torproject.org/

Take care and hope every one remains safe and stoned.

komrade komura
(because all the cool names were taken)
 
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Puscifer

Yes sir KK, Cocaine. Doesn't really have cocaine in it ;), but packs the most caffeine of any energy drink sold around here.
 

Dingofriar

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Florida lawmakers made it clear this session that they are not interested in legalizing marijuana. A bill to allow medical marijuana never got a hearing, and the state enacted a new ban on certain smoking pipes to further crack down on illegal marijuana use.

But recent polling shows Florida citizens are seeing through the haze. In a survey of 600 likely Florida voters taken earlier this year, 70 percent said they would likely vote to legalize medical marijuana through a constitutional amendment on the 2014 ballot. And 58 percent of those voters said they would definitely vote “yes.”

Given these findings, Florida could be next in line to allow medical marijuana, following 18 other states and the District of Columbia. Already this year, Illinois lawmakers just sent a bill to legalize medical marijuana to the governor, and the New Hampshire Senate passed a medical marijuana bill last week. Massachusetts voters approved medical marijuana in 2012.

Advocates in Florida attempting to bring the question to voters next year could get a boost from a growing constituency of baby boomers in favor of medical marijuana. Support is growing among these voters who came of age at a time when drug experimentation was more open, and now, might be more likely to consider it for medical reasons.

In Florida, about 27 percent of the population falls into the 45-64 age range, which is nearly identical to the national average of about 26 percent, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Florida outpaces the national average in the number of residents ages 65 and older.

More and more, these people are interested in trying medical marijuana as an alternative to prescriptions for aliments including pain and sleeplessness, said Robert Platshorn, a medical marijuana activist who organizes The Silver Tour, a Florida-based roadshow educating seniors about medical marijuana, and host of a nationally-aired infomercial called, “Should Grandma Smoke Pot?”.

Nationally, 77 percent of boomers said that marijuana has legitimate medical uses, according to a March 2013 survey by the Pew Research Center. In that same survey, half of all boomers said they support legalized recreational marijuana.

“It’s a natural shift in some ways, in terms of seniors,” said Ben Pollara, campaign manager for the Florida medical marijuana ballot initiative. For baby boomers, “if they didn’t smoke when they were younger, they know some who did,” he said.

Political calculus

The Republican-dominated political establishment in Florida remains firmly entrenched against any change in the state marijuana laws. Nearly 800 marijuana growing operations were shut down in the state in 2012, according to records from the state Department of Agriculture.

Legalizing medical marijuana is also staunchly opposed by the Florida Medical Association and the current governor, Republican Rick Scott, the former chief executive of a national for-profit healthcare company.

The advocacy group, United for Care, is leading the effort to get a constitutional amendment on the 2014 Florida ballot. The campaign has been active since 2009, but received a $150,000 cash windfall from two Democratic donors in March. The first $50,000 came from Barbara Stiefel, a top Democratic fundraiser based in Coral Gables, just south of Miami.

Orlando-area personal injury lawyer and Democratic fundraiser John Morgan gave the other $100,000, inspired to bankroll the 2014 ballot campaign after seeing how his father, suffering from cancer and emphysema, was helped by marijuana in his final days.

“This will cost me quite a bit of money in proportion to what I have,” Morgan said in an interview with Orlando Weekly, “but if it happens, I see it as political philanthropy —that through politics, a whole lot of good could be done for a whole lot of people for a whole lot of time.”

Working on the ballot

Putting a constitutional amendment on Florida’s ballot might seem simple—after all, the 2012 ballot had 11 proposed amendments on it. But the process is “a long hard slog,” Platshorn said.

Platshorn remembers speaking to South Florida lawmakers two years ago, and when he told them he was advocating changing marijuana laws, “all 14 heads of the people on the dais went down and they didn’t make any eye contact.”

The Florida campaign is off to a somewhat slow start. Supporters need 683,149 valid signatures by Feb. 1, 2014, and they don’t yet have a petition to circulate. They expect to have one in June, based on the Arizona and Massachusetts medical marijuana systems. Both of those passed through ballot initiatives, but allowed the state to set the rules and regulations for dispensing medical marijuana.

“We are trying not to do what California did,” which opened the floodgates to medical marijuana with no state regulation, Pollara said. “We want to make medical marijuana legal and available, but not pass de-facto marijuana legalization.”

Even if they get all the signatures they need, constitutional amendments require a 60 percent majority vote to pass. Plus,getting messaging out to almost 20 million Floridians requires ads in 10 media markets, said Damien Filer, a veteran of the Florida initiative process.

In states with smaller populations, such as Massachusetts, successful medical marijuana campaigns cost about $1 million in 2012, according to the National Institute on Money in State Politics. In Arkansas, the only other southern state to consider medical marijuana, a failed campaign there in 2012 cost supporters $1.5 million.

If it passes, a tightly regulated medical marijuana program like Florida is attempting shouldn’t have to worry about federal intervention, said Stuart Taylor, Jr., a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, at a forum earlier this year. “The states where federal enforcement officers are cracking down are the ones where…there’s not very effective regulation,” Taylor said. “It’s pretty chaotic in California. In other states, such as New Mexico and perhaps Colorado… the federal government has not been cracking down.”

“Where state regulation seems to be working reasonably well, they’ve left it alone,” he said.
 

komrade komura

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Wow Puscifer....that is funny....Peru and Colombia should sue them for trademark infringement.

Would like the bowl please...wonderful breakfast cereal.

How is the Ortega X OG? Does the Ortega industrial strength plant help makeup for the general pussification of yield that is my experience with OG?

Always thought OG could be a yielder if I specialised in her...but fuck that, don't like it that much. But if the Ortega cross makes it a chronic-type yielder, then it would be a great way to get some indica for the wife.

Is it a picky eater?
 

Drift13

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That white plastic is a cover for when it RAINS,that is ANOTHER REASON i do them
in pots....i never let them get rained on,YOU WANNA TALK WORK,try an MOVE/carry
ALL THEM POTS INSIDE UNDER COVER EVERY TIME IT RAINS!!!!!!

The RED shed is also a shelter,and they do all fit inside well enuff for a day.......
Here rains never really last more than a day max,most the time (had help ofcorse)
we would have to run them in for a few hours until the thunderstorms pass,SUCKS!
My area got 3 feet of rain last summer....glad im not growing now,climates are wacked?

THanx for posting some pix friends,get'r done!

Yea rain does come down like a cow pissing on a flat rock down here.
I know what it's like to move my 30-5 gallon buckets of tomato's in for frost/freeze during the winter, would NOT want to do that every time the rain cuts lose.
Looking forward to your future pics.
 

Drift13

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Before I put her to bed for 24hours I shot these pics.





Not too bad for a very small grow under a 400W HPS. I'm learning & getting better thanks to IC and the fine growers here. Smoke report to follow....
 

mellowfellow

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Yeah I wondering if the poster was talking about this thread or florida in general.

On another note stay safe on the roads today, f'n rain. Got to work all day in this mess. Well maybe....
 

Drift13

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Be safe as ya can, mellowfellow. It's nasty out there. Had to drain water outa the pool twice since yesterday.
Missed the troll but that's OK because it sounds like I didn't miss much.
 
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