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Avinash.miles

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i cut a couple this morning; had frost on them and it was time, probably could have kept going, but the plants i cut were done - done is done :D
 

PTSDAdvocateCO

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hate is a strong word for sure
the sst sativa is just.... not my cup of tea. will be great for rso/feco/black oil

covered the plants last nite, looks like they are fine this morning
I hate the person who tricked me into shoveling a ton of chicken shit out of her yard then turned on me to avoid acknowledging or compensating me in any way, just saying.
 
I had to do a rush spray of GreenCure about noon. Looks like one branch on one next to the door got too cold last week and started to PM. This morning i saw 31F for about an hour but they are enclosed enough to ride it out...I hope.
I was going to start trimming today but need to let that GC set a couple of days...Still trying to find a good container for R-H2O2 wash also.


Well here it is 5am on Friday and the temp is right at 31.9F...The next few hours are tense.
 
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MJPassion

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I gave my ladies a 80+ degree drink around 10 the night before last & they thanked me yesterday morning by praying to the sun.
Last night was relatively warm considering the gals survived a bout w 22 degrees a week or so ago.
All is looking good for the forecast though.

@Hatcbrew, the similarity of those crosses makes me wonder...
Is Jeff Noche the same dude as Cannacopia?
The crosses are identical except for maybe the father. I wonder how they would compare with one another.
 

MJPassion

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I had to do a rush spray of GreenCure about noon. Looks like one branch on one next to the door got too cold last week and started to PM. This morning i saw 31F for about an hour but they are enclosed enough to ride it out...I hope.
I was going to start trimming today but need to let that GC set a couple of days...Still trying to find a good container for R-H2O2 wash also.


Well here it is 5am on Friday and the temp is right at 31.9F...The next few hours are tense.

I got a bit of frostbite on a few tops on 2 plants when temps dtopped to 22 deg the other morning. Other than that, everything I've got is doing just fine.
Most cannabis plants can survive 28° for a 4-6 hours pretty easily.

It was 28° when I put the warm water on my ladies night before last & they're completely unprotected.

Another thing I see happrning that hasn't in the last few years...
The Oak leaves are actually falling off the trees in the fall!
The last few years they've hung on until late winter... February or later.
 

Whipgame2y

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I cant recommend anyone DO anything... but as for myself, I refuse to comply.

If someone were to come and try to force me to comply, I'd force them to get a warrant to enter my home.

If they did that, I may cut some plants.

If they caught me on a particularly bad day, I'd resist any attempt on their part to kidnap me or my property with force of violence.

I no longer accept the status quo, nor do I believe the police serve the people.


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Myou kind of guy! I'm with you all the way on that one
 

MileHighGlass

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I cant recommend anyone DO anything... but as for myself, I refuse to comply.

If someone were to come and try to force me to comply, I'd force them to get a warrant to enter my home.

If they did that, I may cut some plants.

If they caught me on a particularly bad day, I'd resist any attempt on their part to kidnap me or my property with force of violence.

I no longer accept the status quo, nor do I believe the police serve the people.


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Myou kind of guy! I'm with you all the way on that one

So you will turn a misdemeanor ticket situation into a felony because you don't agree? I believe the saying is "your own worst enemy."

I don;t agree with 99% of the shit any Government does, but I also enjoy my freedom. That's how they get away with what they do. They control your freedom. They literally own you. Freedom is an illusion.
 
I, my-self alone, would probably fair best if the pueblo piglet society showed up at my door about now. Go ahead cut that plant...That will be 3K i collect later...including making them pay the court costs and for my time and anguish. My problem is i think they figured that out also MONTHS ago...That is why i caved and started talking about it.
I tend to win in court a whole lot more than i loose...They hate me for it.
So why risk dying or facing a life sentence??? Make them pay out the ass on the back side...That tends to make them treat you with kid gloves.
 

Whipgame2y

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So you will turn a misdemeanor ticket situation into a felony because you don't agree? I believe the saying is "your own worst enemy."

I don;t agree with 99% of the shit any Government does, but I also enjoy my freedom. That's how they get away with what they do. They control your freedom. They literally own you. Freedom is an illusion.

If it comes to it yes, the government does what they want regardless, it sounds good though. I am sovereign I follow the law of the land, supreme law. I could give a fuck and I am well aware of govt ops, Co-Intel pro ect and I would rather fight than live on my knees.
 

Seaf0ur

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So you will turn a misdemeanor ticket situation into a felony because you don't agree? I believe the saying is "your own worst enemy."

I don;t agree with 99% of the shit any Government does, but I also enjoy my freedom. That's how they get away with what they do. They control your freedom. They literally own you. Freedom is an illusion.

No. Freedom is what we capitulate by our very compliance.
I would put forth the contention that this very kind of apathy is why we are where we are.

Good news.

Its cyclical and has always been, and we are nearing an upswing.



The engine of cyclical history goes something like this:

Good times create weak men.

Weak men create hard times.

Hard times create strong men.

Strong men create good times.

Good times create weak men.

Weak men create hard times.

Hard times create strong men.

Strong men create good times.



Around every 80 years there is a great war.


American Revolution was in 1781
American Civil war started in 1861
WW II was in 1939

...we're coming up on 78 years since the last one.


Buckle up, it could get bumpy very soon.


I no longer give a fuck about the status quo, nor will I be silently agreeing to it via my lack of action.

I will not comply.
I will not count my plants.
I will not pay for a plant count that gets ignored by police.
I will not limit my genetic library due to arbitrary clerical issues of numerology.
I will not stop pheno hunting seeds.
I will not even read municipal codes on HID light enclosures and placements.
I will not pay for a card that automatically, by default, puts me on a registry that also limits my 2A rights.

>inb4 HIPA privacy laws.

Even expunged criminal accusations with no evidence are kept in records.
They can easily look at the med card registry whenever they choose to.


FUCKEM

Also, our forefathers were gun toting carnivores who avoided taxes, grew their own hemp, cannabis and tobacco, brewed their own alcohol, and completely overthrew a king over a 3% tax.

They are rolling over in their graves completely ashamed of us.

Read Washingtons farewell address of 1796 and you'll know that I am right.
He warned us against all of this way back then.
We didnt listen.
http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/washing.asp
 

Seaf0ur

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IDK SeafOur, With the things they have invented for seeing into bunkers and stuff over the last 10-15 years. I doubt their tunnel strategy could cut it...And that was about half of how they screwed with the GIs to hold out. Vietnam did not win that war, they just used Soviet backing to out last us. As soon as we pulled the russians pulled. Then the Camier Rouge flooded out of thialand and did a serious ethnic cleansing...I think close to 100k killed. A couple of years after that retired GIs were booking tours to see the tunnels of viatnam.

I wish i could go see the temples and beaches of Thailand and Laos. There really isn't anything in Vietnam that i ever cared about...I am too old to mess with the snakes so there is isn't anything i care about there anymore at all.
 
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MileHighGlass

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No. Freedom is what we capitulate by our very compliance.
I would put forth the contention that this very kind of apathy is why we are where we are.

Good news.

Its cyclical and has always been, and we are nearing an upswing.



The engine of cyclical history goes something like this:

Good times create weak men.

Weak men create hard times.

Hard times create strong men.

Strong men create good times.

Good times create weak men.

Weak men create hard times.

Hard times create strong men.

Strong men create good times.



Around every 80 years there is a great war.


American Revolution was in 1781
American Civil war started in 1861
WW II was in 1939

...we're coming up on 78 years since the last one.


Buckle up, it could get bumpy very soon.


I no longer give a fuck about the status quo, nor will I be silently agreeing to it via my lack of action.

I will not comply.
I will not count my plants.
I will not pay for a plant count that gets ignored by police.
I will not limit my genetic library due to arbitrary clerical issues of numerology.
I will not stop pheno hunting seeds.
I will not even read municipal codes on HID light enclosures and placements.
I will not pay for a card that automatically, by default, puts me on a registry that also limits my 2A rights.

>inb4 HIPA privacy laws.

Even expunged criminal accusations with no evidence are kept in records.
They can easily look at the med card registry whenever they choose to.


FUCKEM

Also, our forefathers were gun toting carnivores who avoided taxes, grew their own hemp, cannabis and tobacco, brewed their own alcohol, and completely overthrew a king over a 3% tax.

They are rolling over in their graves completely ashamed of us.

Read Washingtons farewell address of 1796 and you'll know that I am right.
He warned us against all of this way back then.
We didnt listen.
http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/washing.asp

To put any genetic library worth a shit at risk because of "disagreement" seems not so smart. There are things one can do to "do your own thing" but have a back up plan as well.

90% of dispensaries grows are ran by dime store hacks. There are ways to use this to your advantage while still doing your own thing, and sticking your middle finger up to the law.

Ironically I once thought exactly like you. When I was growing in Arkansas. Now I'm a little older and I love my "freedom" to much.

I think I changed my tune when indefinitely being detained for nothing become "legal" in ameriKa.

As far as plant counts go, we all agree they are bullshit. However I also agree that both nominees for president are bullshit but no matter my disagreement one will become our president.

Disagreement only goes so far most of the time.
 

Ganoderma

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I wish i could go see the temples and beaches of Thailand and Laos. There really isn't anything in Vietnam that i ever cared about...I am too old to mess with the snakes so there is isn't anything i care about there anymore at all.

I'd avoid the Philippines. :tiphat:
 
Well started cutting down first plant...Already sick of trimming. I hate this part so much...It takes FOREVER.
Only i trim the buds fresh then dry them. It takes longer, is hard on the fingers, but gives super dense nugs.
 

Riddleme

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http://www.krdo.com/news/local-news/city-council-approves-new-rules-for-indoor-home-grows-/73402668

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - As home marijuana grows increase in popularity, they are also increasing in size and scope.

In light of the safety concerns that have surfaced regarding residential marijuana grows, the Colorado Springs city council approved a set of regulations Tuesday intended to protect surrounding residents from potential hazards and even odors.

The ordinance was developed over a period of several months by CSPD, CSFD, and members of the community who grow marijuana in their homes.

The Indoor Flora Grow Operation ordinance applies to not only growers of marijuana, but any flowering plants.

Among the requirements approved by city council on Tuesday:

-Only 150 square feet of a residential structure can be used for a grow operation.

-Only LED, CFL, or fluorescent lighting is allowed, unless otherwise approved by the fire department.

-Ventilation systems are allowed, but they must be the filtered type; Odors cannot be detectable beyond the structure.

-Pitfalls or booby traps intended to harm anyone who disturbs the operation are strictly prohibited.

-Fire inspectors have the authority to inspect any structure with a grow operation for compliance.
 

MileHighGlass

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http://www.krdo.com/news/local-news/city-council-approves-new-rules-for-indoor-home-grows-/73402668

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - As home marijuana grows increase in popularity, they are also increasing in size and scope.

In light of the safety concerns that have surfaced regarding residential marijuana grows, the Colorado Springs city council approved a set of regulations Tuesday intended to protect surrounding residents from potential hazards and even odors.

The ordinance was developed over a period of several months by CSPD, CSFD, and members of the community who grow marijuana in their homes.

The Indoor Flora Grow Operation ordinance applies to not only growers of marijuana, but any flowering plants.

Among the requirements approved by city council on Tuesday:

-Only 150 square feet of a residential structure can be used for a grow operation.

-Only LED, CFL, or fluorescent lighting is allowed, unless otherwise approved by the fire department.

-Ventilation systems are allowed, but they must be the filtered type; Odors cannot be detectable beyond the structure.

-Pitfalls or booby traps intended to harm anyone who disturbs the operation are strictly prohibited.

-Fire inspectors have the authority to inspect any structure with a grow operation for compliance.

LED's are getting ready to be very popular in Colorado Springs :)

Notice how they didn't limit plant count, but square footage and lighting? This is perfectly within their "legal rights" as a zoning issue. I don't agree with it, but at least they didn't limit plant counts.

Now will they apply this to an urban gardener that is getting his outdoor vegetable crop ready for the spring? I bet not.
 

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