@Hombre del mont not sure what country you reside in, but to me, it looks like paradiseWell, another week has passed. The temperature has dropped even further and I have had to wear long trousers again for the first time this year. Three nights ago we firred up the woodstove for the first time.The marjority of people have harvested and the Caminos no longer smell of ripe weed. Thankfully my Girls, being all Sativas, don't really smell until your on top of them. The weed robbers hopefully have stopped now it's gettig cold and Mrs Del Monte and myself can go out at the same time again; for the last few weeks, one of us has been at home at all times and it's gettig frustrating now.
The early harvested Panama and the Zamaldelica are now mostly cobbed and the few colas that i kept of each for regular currnig are hanging up.
This morning we have Lenticular clouds, a sure sign that rain is coming (and the cats sense it too)
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Not the best examples I know, but Lenticular all the same.
Here's some i took just now
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Looks like the weather is coming
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NC
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Goldern Tiger; She's starting to put up trichs now and already has a strong tropical fruit smell.
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on the last shot you can see a little bit of catapillar damage. Once the wind drops i'll give her a final spray with the BT.
Panama
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She's coming down tomorrow. 25% amber. Tomorrow is the last day of this current moon phase harvesting window, bad weather is coming and our daughter is visitig and she, just like her Mum, loves to harvest. She's one of the few women i know that keep up with me when it comes to smoking (well almost).
lastly for this week is the SMH,
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One more picture this week, it's a shot from the roof, How many plants can you spot?
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i'll give you a clue, more than 3 and less than 5.
Thank you my friend. We're in Southern Spain, las Alpujarras region; very wild and unspoilt. Lots of like minded folks down here living a more back to basics life.@Hombre del mont not sure what country you reside in, but to me, it looks like paradise
Español: Hola bosquimano, me interesa saber cómo fue el informe de humo de Nueva Caledonia, creo que va aGracias mi amigo. Estamos en el sur de España, en la región de las Alpujarras; muy salvaje y virgen. Muchas personas de ideas afines aquí viven una vida más básica.