Wow what a total load of bullshit. Keep on keeping on gunnar. I will be back to post my cornfield grow pics which will be sending Kallendork running with his tail between his legs. As nice as your backyard divas are Kallen you don't have 200 of them. You can't. So if you are scared to put 200 in your yard then others can be scared to put any in their backyard. You dig?
To the people that don't think we should be planting in the corn. TOO BAD! In case you don't know there is a war on drugs. We pot growers are in a WAR. All is fair in love and war. You shouldn't be growing in your house because it's illegal. You endanger your family and your freedom. But you do don't you? You shouldn't be growing in a rental either. You might burn down someone else's house or apartment. But you do don't you? You shouldn't be growing on State or Public lands either because it is illegal. But you do don't you? You shouldn't be pouring all those ferts down the drain and harming the environment either. But you do don't you? Or putting all those ferts in the backyard and having them wash into area streams and water tables. But you do don't you?
You got the message I am delivering? Step the fuck off do-gooders. You ain't that good and I don't give a fuck even if you are.
Planting in the corn does not alter a farmers harvest in the least. A corn stalk only gets one ear of corn maybe 2 or 3. If I rip a few out I protect the others with my varies deer and animal chasers that the farmer ends up with more than he would if I wasn't there. Deer and critters eat so much corn you wouldn't believe it. And even if I didn't I don't give a crap.
Stop with the stupid theories that corn and pot don't mix. I had 10-13 foot monsters. Many 3+ pounders and most at 2+. The corn has always been good to me. Very, very good. And no backyard grower or indoor grower working all on their own is ever even going to come close to doing what I do. You have to go outside and into the big spaces. Be it corn or wilderness but it ain't going to be inside or in a backyard.
I don't put the pot in the corn until Mid June or later when the corn is shoulder high some places. My plants get plenty of sun and were 10 foot 3 pounders sometimes. You don't have to pull a bunch of corn. Some you can just bend in half when they are shoulder high and the corn will still grow but bent over.
P.S. If you plant in patches like those nice squares and long rows of pot and you live where they look for it in the air they will be found and you wasted your time. I plant in scruffier looking cornfields too. Here in the NE the corn, even after spraying has a tremendous amount of weeds growing up that are as big or bigger than pot plants. Those super clean fields would be tough to get away with but it can be done. Zig-zag and less than 10 in an area.
I will be back with the end all discussion cornfield pictures. Stay tuned. You don't want to miss them. They are that good.
No I am not trying to be arrogant. Anybody that really wants to can do what I do. It takes work and dedication. I am not going to sit by though while a bunch of dumbasses who don't know what they are talking about do a bunch of talking.
To the people that don't think we should be planting in the corn. TOO BAD! In case you don't know there is a war on drugs. We pot growers are in a WAR. All is fair in love and war. You shouldn't be growing in your house because it's illegal. You endanger your family and your freedom. But you do don't you? You shouldn't be growing in a rental either. You might burn down someone else's house or apartment. But you do don't you? You shouldn't be growing on State or Public lands either because it is illegal. But you do don't you? You shouldn't be pouring all those ferts down the drain and harming the environment either. But you do don't you? Or putting all those ferts in the backyard and having them wash into area streams and water tables. But you do don't you?
You got the message I am delivering? Step the fuck off do-gooders. You ain't that good and I don't give a fuck even if you are.
Planting in the corn does not alter a farmers harvest in the least. A corn stalk only gets one ear of corn maybe 2 or 3. If I rip a few out I protect the others with my varies deer and animal chasers that the farmer ends up with more than he would if I wasn't there. Deer and critters eat so much corn you wouldn't believe it. And even if I didn't I don't give a crap.
Stop with the stupid theories that corn and pot don't mix. I had 10-13 foot monsters. Many 3+ pounders and most at 2+. The corn has always been good to me. Very, very good. And no backyard grower or indoor grower working all on their own is ever even going to come close to doing what I do. You have to go outside and into the big spaces. Be it corn or wilderness but it ain't going to be inside or in a backyard.
I don't put the pot in the corn until Mid June or later when the corn is shoulder high some places. My plants get plenty of sun and were 10 foot 3 pounders sometimes. You don't have to pull a bunch of corn. Some you can just bend in half when they are shoulder high and the corn will still grow but bent over.
P.S. If you plant in patches like those nice squares and long rows of pot and you live where they look for it in the air they will be found and you wasted your time. I plant in scruffier looking cornfields too. Here in the NE the corn, even after spraying has a tremendous amount of weeds growing up that are as big or bigger than pot plants. Those super clean fields would be tough to get away with but it can be done. Zig-zag and less than 10 in an area.
I will be back with the end all discussion cornfield pictures. Stay tuned. You don't want to miss them. They are that good.
No I am not trying to be arrogant. Anybody that really wants to can do what I do. It takes work and dedication. I am not going to sit by though while a bunch of dumbasses who don't know what they are talking about do a bunch of talking.