those are some nice guerrilla plants overgrown! that blue dream seed is probably gonna go be the biggest yielder.
DHF- i charter a small plane every season to check out whats going on, i would have to argue against some of your rhetoric. for one, still plenty of open sun full term gardens around, especially in my county, i would say GH production is maybe only 25%, although its for sure growing and it is the wave of the future that i intend to get involved. also, not everyone is growing massive plants, from my flybys last year over 50% of gardens were smaller sized plants including a lot of my own plots. i see a lot of herb come down from my friends gardens who have massive plants and most of it is very good quality, way better than the mid grade stuff flooding the country every winter. even the machine trimmed green cracks are sold as high grade in other markets due to its great smell, mature resin heads, its better smoke than commercial beaster indoors. overall i would say that your assessment is mostly generalizations, that may apply to some areas of CA but not all.
Also, the main reason people grow plants this big is due to plant count limits and to maximize yield. Otherwise if i could grow 100s of plants of course i would rather grow a bunch of 2-3lb plants because they are easier to maintain and take care of. And of course i would rather have a auto-dep greenhouse so i can pull down multiple harvests, but when one looks at the investment costs needed for that venture, or the alternative of paying a crew to pull tarps, then sometimes a lot of folks just say fuck it and go full term. If i didn't blow most of my wad on a new indoor facility i would have definitely built a auto dep greenhouse, and i do believe that will be the main avenue of production in the future market. but for now full term still dominates heavily, NorCal OD production is the barometer for the entire national market and dictates prices all across the country. I know there are plenty of guys doing it in other places but just not on this scale and level. My county has 5000 outdoor grows and we aren't even part of the Emerald Triangle! You should definitely charter a plane and fly over the NorCal mountains it will blow your mind!
Hey Prop,
I really appreciate your candid and open response. Your skill is most evident and admirable.
I know what you mean concerning the numbers and how you would rather be growing more smaller yield plants that would be easier to handle.
When my partner and I grew two guerrilla gardens with a total of 115 lbs back in 1979, we had something like 275 girls averaging 6.8 oz each. It was simple to cut and hang plants of that size and trim/manicure them. Timing their harvest was very optimum because their size was not overwhelming. Harvesting 6 ten-pounders when your hands are full would not be easy to accommodate.
It is mind-boggling that there are over 5,000 grows in your county and yet your county isn't officially in the Emerald Triangle. I spent time in Redway and Shelter Cove in 1973-1974 and believe it or not the growers were already terracing the forest thereabouts although on a very small and ecological scale.
Our bros and sistas involved in growing the Sacred Herb have to step above the unconscious teachings they have inherited from their elders. Capitalism is groovy in many ways, however sustainability kicks its ass.
"Live simply that others may simply live".
Peace,
Madjag