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Here's a GSC seed that came from a retail dispensary 1/8th in Denver... so yah.
Day 15 from Seed. Never seen leaves so FAT!
You can also see a random bagseed I named "A01" . I THINK it came from a Green Crack batch I had gotten and the whole O had 3 seeds that I kept. It just sprouted it's first set of leaves, so nothing to show yet.
Saw this article about outdoor grows being erradicated and thought I'd share. Apparently it happened on 8/20/15 up in the pandhandle. Hope no one here was affected. Stay safe and have a great weekend everyone!
Last forecast I saw said it isn't even going to survive as a tropical storm once it hits Cuba. Just going to bring a lot of rain to us for a couple days.
When Brents Harper Bullock was arrested in October 2014 on marijuana cultivation and related charges, local drug agents said he told them he was growing pot for business purposes.
The court case related to those charges is still pending.
But Bullock, 41, of Ocala, was arrested again Thursday, this time by members of the Sheriff’s Office Tactical Investigations Unit, on two counts of marijuana possession with intent to sell and possession of drug paraphernalia. The arrest report this time doesn’t spell out his business motives.
Christina Marie Baker, 30, of Silver Springs Shores, was also arrested, on charges of possession of marijuana with intent, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana less than 20 grams, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, according to a Sheriff’s Office report.
TIU detectives were checking up on Bullock and noticed he frequently visited two places. At one of those locations — 32 Cedar Tree Drive — they noted a bright light, a loud humming noise and water coming from the garage, a Sheriff’s Office report states.
Detectives obtained a search warrant on Wednesday and executed the warrant on Thursday. They reported finding 89 marijuana plants under grow lights — 50 of them in a bedroom and the remaining 39 in the garage. The plants were connected to an automatic watering system.
Before the search, detectives said Bullock entered the house carrying a plastic bag and an empty plastic jug. The plastic jug was found on the kitchen table, the report states. It contained an electronic PH tester and an electric water quality tester.Detectives also seized a number of items from the home, including drug paraphernalia, electronic smoking devices, Ziploc baggies containing marijuana, and pipes, according to the report. They searched Bullock’s vehicle, which was parked in the driveway, and found plastic bucket lids that could be used to hold marijuana plants.
Detectives also went to Bullock’s second location — 13200 SE 115th Ave. — and reported smelling a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside. They obtained another search warrant. Inside, they found 69 marijuana plants in two separate rooms, along with fertilizers, lights and other materials used to grow marijuana plants.
At Bullock’s home, at 415 SE 22nd Ave. in Ocala, detectives reported finding other items used for marijuana cultivation.
Bullock and Baker were arrested and taken to the Marion County Jail.
Baker was released early Friday morning on $13,000 bond, according to jail records. Though she declined to discuss her arrest with the Star-Banner, she said Bullock is a friend of hers and that she plans on hiring an attorney.
Bullock, whose next court date is in July, remained in jail on Friday. He declined an interview request from the Star-Banner.
At the time of his arrest last year, drug agents reported confiscating 161 marijuana plants, along with loose marijuana, a pipe, a bong and a pill crusher containing loose marijuana.
Elizabeth Amanda Baker, identified at the time as Bullock’s girlfriend, was arrested the following month on a warrant for possession of property for the purpose of cultivating marijuana. Drug agents said the 33-year-old woman rented the place where the marijuana was found.
Christina Marie Baker said she is not related to the other woman.