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blue_tick

orfeas oh hell no.this is the one thing i worry about with strains that take this long. they are the only thing still green and stick out like a sore thumb. sorry to here this my brother. wish we were neighbors i would fix you up when they are done or what i have already put up.

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mayan

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There is a special ring of hell reserved for cannabis scumbags. Karma's a bitch. You don't even have to wish bad things to happen to them, they will get there's. So sorry to hear this. I had some cannabis ripped off many years ago and I know where you are coming from.
 

konopenko

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M75 Kašikara is the right answer, there will be ripper or two without their arms or legs, hopfully in decent sizes so you can throw them directly on barbecue.
 

orfeas

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Thank you so much my dear fellas for the consolation...

What really gets me and partly infuriates me is fact
Nr 1: I've been tending that beauty for six months on a daily basis and I got somewhat in bond with it...
Nr 2: One day before starting multiharvesting a two-pound beast that is literally fire...had already sampled a few lower buds a few days before...
Nr 3: The growing spot was almost perfect...no more...

Now did I have a different line of work and life, I would easily track down the culprit and act appropriately...
Yet, far from bad wishing...I know how bad karma can express itself...sort of seen it in a few occasions...I somehow pray to Holy Ghost to lead me to doing the right thing...always try to learn from things happening, be they good ones or bad ones...the incident might as well be telling me it's high time I took a break...
got enough weed to keep me going for at least two years, will only have to cut down on sharing...which is part of the great fun for I believe that to have means to give...

Time now for olive picking to get the year's supply of olive oil...the black ones have already been salted and in couple of weeks they'll be ready to accompany some tsipouro sessions...what the heck...

:tiphat:Orfeas
 

Buddler

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Any grower worth his salts has been through this ,and its all how ya boune back stronger and wiser .The bright side many peeps got to see your beauty and you are a awesome grower man ,don't let them lowlifes stop your passion for growing..B
 

dubi

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Well well well....

Yesterday I was celebrating today I am mourning!!!
was planning to take half the towers down today and leave the rest for as long they could go...but ALAS I was a day too late...my pride has been ripped...two pounds will NOT fill my jars but someone else's...
This has been the first time I've come that far with hardly any mould...but then I guess she was too conspicuous...

I'm so sorry to hear it orfeas :(

We all, outdoor growers have suffered more or less the same problem with thieves. As we say here in Spain 'you cannot put walls to the field'. Here in my country, plant thieves are a plague, so i completely understand how do you feel.

It's a shame to stole other's work, especially when you have been working on your plants for months with such enthusiasm.

You have all our support friend. Wish you better luck for next season.
 
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Baron Greenback

Ah Orfeas - my total sympathy goes to you. I've followed your wonderful efforts through this season and I wish nothing but ill and torment on those who did this.
Such a shame you didn't even get a chance to try it.
 

orfeas

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Buddler, dubi, BB

thank you for your warm-hearted comments!

What won't kill you makes you stronger, we say...
This is the third time I've had plants nicked, but the first one to have such a beauty and almost finished one...

Now, there's something I have to say about Malawi x Panama!
Mine didn't make it at all due to stem rot, but it did impress me with its terrific smell.

I happened to give one plant to a friend of mine who had to harvest it in the beginning of October, bud rot this time, and he passed me a bud the other day. I had seen it once, sometime mid-August, and I was really surprised by the bright pink of the pistils...fabulous...

What I have to say is that the high was very nice and very long that had me going for about four hours, something I hadn't experienced for years. It wasn't that strong but it was very pleasant and euphoric. Now did I have the chance, I'd surely give it another try!

I'll get back as soon as olive picking comes to an end, with report on Malawi x PCK, jar curing for almost four weeks now.

:tiphat:Orfeas
 

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