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HumboldtLocals Outdoor 2010

I look forward to the day when it's legal, and I can call you up and place an order, just as if it were a batch of gourmet cookies.:tiphat:
 

kava

Member
I wish I was over there so you could call me to come over and spray down your trees with castings tea for you lol.
 

WPA

Member
I watched your 2009 grow, but couldn't post, now I have a new account!

Let me tell you, you have inspired me to grow for environment, your community and of course the patients. I am working on an indoor grow for a couple of patients, and when I have the funds I want to run a farm like yours. You and your friends are clearly leading the way when it comes to the way you operate, and the medicine you produce.

Thanks for lighting the spark of my inner grower, and hopefully soon I will return to my home state of Calif and start a farm. Until then I will continue to grow for myself outdoors, and hopefully soon an organic indoor farm.

Your plants this year are incredible, I would estimate that the biggest of my 4 plants is about 5-6 feet tall (if it were not tied down) I cannot imagine how surreal it would be to walk through a garden of plants that big. I cant wait to see the awesome flowers on the monsters, your going to have colas as big as your arms, prolly bigger!
 

DoobieDuck

Senior Member
ICMag Donor
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strange. you'd think that the extra light from the full moon would prolong veg rather than induce flowering. I have had the same thing happen... wierd early flowering on strains you would not expect it from.
Nomaad I blew it explaining this..my plants were flowering, showing pre-flowers, then the moon showed up, they then stopped flowering it seemed for around 2 weeks, no new flowers at all. The pre-flower pistles all dried up. Now they are flowering again. I've never seen it before...all is good now though. Thanks DD
 

deltronZER0

Active member
loved the last post HL, and I completely agree, I would much rather choose conciencously grown ganj over some factory bullshit from oakland! more power to ya
 

maxmurder

Member
Veteran
humlocal- wow 9-10 feet, amazing.. i heard on the radio lastnight that oaktown has approved 4 - 50000 watt grows, i forgot the details but it was something like 200+ (?) pounds a day?! i don't know man, sounds really really bad.. big business. you an ganga-d are killing it. thanx for sharing!!:rtfo: jammin!
 

WPA

Member
Oh and to your post about outdoor grown organic cannabis. I completely agree. Indoor grown farms are rarely done right, most of the time out here in washington you will see really well put together grow rooms with very strict controls, but they use chem fertilizer and/or pesticides. Then you see an organic farm, but the room is put together poorly, not quality equipment, poor genetics etc.

In this case it looks like its going to be very good clean grow rooms, but they are using chemical fertilizer. I would never put chem fertilizer in anything I would consume. I cant wait until I can grow 60 plants, 30 varieties and 2 plants of each. Keep a quarter lb of each variety and donate the rest to local dispensaries. Organic of course!
 

localhero

Member
sounds like the makings of a northern alliance. i like it :D i bet a federation of growers could do alot of good for the cause.

plants look awesome by the way
 
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humboldtlocal

I want to thank everyone for the outpouring of support I have been receiving in PM's, rep, and the posts here. We have a very supportive community and it gives me a lot of hope for our future.
We have lived in fear in the growing community for a long time that evil corporations would come in and try to take our livelihood from us. We thought it would be Joe Camel, Marlboro Man, and RJ Reynolds. We did not know that the monster would rise from our own ranks in the medical cannabis community. The enemy of the small grower has reared it's ugly head and the battle has begun.
I welcome the challenge.
They no longer talk about patients, medicine and healing. They only talk about dollars. That is the difference between factory grown and farm grown. They are doing this for all the wrong reasons.
We have a deep connection to the plants that we grow. We talk to them. We live side by side with them. We eat the food that is grown in the same gardens. We feel we have a responsibility and a connection to each patient that consumes this medicine. We use it to heal our minds as well as our bodies. This is not just another job. This is our passion and our calling. We rise everyday excited to be working on our farms and we take a lot of pride in what we do. We won't be letting anyone take this away from us.
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Our Mr Nice should be done mid September
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McDank8O5

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beautiful trees HL & crew you guys are doing the damn thing! im seriously considering stopping by your collective next spring to try out some of these beauties! Anything you guys got going on thats good for insomnia?

happy growing
 
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