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The Temple: Tropical Greenhouse

PazVerdeRadical

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thank you guys

thank you guys

thank you Bone, Chaman and 2buds :bandit:
you know we gotta be determined in our chanting down of babylon :sasmokin:

About the pots, they are actually brown, the only way to see these plants is from the air or by getting to the spot very close. the plants are against the moutains, highest peak there goes up to 5007meters high (15,000feet). the plants are at a small valley within this range, at 2000meters elevation. the weather is real fresh, hottest time of the day doesn't go beyond 25c degrees. at night it can go as low as 7c degrees. fresh/hot days and cold nights, rains a lot during this time of the year. there's fresh potable water near by too, so watering is easy when it is needed.
they are in national park territory. but to get to it you have to transpass private property, which is a plus since people around here are very picky about who gets to walk through their land. i am allowed to go through this property though, the owner is cool, so all is good.

from the only place you can reach these plants is this:




behind the thick forest you see in the picture above is where the plants are, in a clearing, they start to get sun light at around 10am until 6pm.

the mountains continue like this:




the rest of the mountains are not visible due to clouds covering, but the mountains you do see are over 3000meters... others are higher... if you look carefully, you can see some snow but clouds are covering the snowed in mountains...

ty again. much peace and will keep updating as we progress.

one love.

p.s: btw, yes, the soil is real good, easy to dig, very soft and dark/black. it is a bit acidic though, but nothing a little lime can't fix.
heck, we may be starting to cultivate other stuff up here lol... peach trees yum,,,
 
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bonecarver_OG

hehe montañero :D i bet that walk would have almost killed me..

its really beatyfull - hope i get the posibility to go check it out closer some day.

paz
 

2buds

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Paz, you live in a land many people dream of. The pictures are awesome showing magnificent views of a beautiful land. I'd love to kick back and burn a few enjoying the fresh air and what looks to be a quiet and peaceful surrounding. Much respect, did a say much respect to you. Take care Paz and be careful! Don't go sliding off one of those hilltops.
Peace
 

Chaman

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nice nice, jeje they are going too be very happy in natures hands als long as you cover your tracks and are never followed. Try to take alternate routes now and then, and try not too go to often too...hurts, but less attention the better.

Cool & Calm
Chaman
 

PazVerdeRadical

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Bone, 2buds, Chaman, thank you. any time you guys think of comming to the venezuelan andes, be sure to send me a pm! hopefully there will be plenty of harvested greens for your smoking pleasure :D although the natural world of this part of the world is undeniably beautiful, it is spoiled by people really... i was amazed to learn how much pollution the so-called farmers of the area produce due to using strong ferts and pest controls. it is all about the $ it seems, orcs.

speaking of nature´s hand taking care of the plants, ever since i took them out there, the plants are looking better than in the temple, i am guessing the roof of the temple (although made with specialized greenhouse roofing) filtered too much sun and produced extra humidity, none of the two desireable for our crop i would think.

will update soon with more pics.

peace and light.
 
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supa_andrew

yeah good to hear, good luck paz, hope everything's going to be okay for you. ;)
 

PazVerdeRadical

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Sr. Tallador de Huesos, Supa_andrew, hello, thank you for the wishes.

the plants are doing well, today i fertilized them with some liquid organic humus and cut all the bad looking leaves. this helped the plants get dry faster after it rains it seems, so it helps to prevent mold.
i could not take pics of the plants ´cause the batteries ran out.
i did manage to take a picture of a peak/glacier called Humbolt.
my cam sucks but you can see the snow/glacier (what is left of it, global warming has eaten more than half of it in the last 50 years).

look carefully between the two peaks in the middle of the picutre, you will see it:


here's how the mountain range continues, the squarish looking peak is called 'el toro'. a notorious peak for ufo observers btw


this is a friend of mine holding a wild mushroom, this was in a 'lil farm that is around the general area where the plants are at.


will take pics of the plants soon.

peace and overgrow!
 
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bonecarver_OG

tienes tus plantas en un sitio increible - que suerte qye todavia hay sitios asi..

paz amigo
 

PazVerdeRadical

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update

update

hola bone, y esperemos que estos sitios los podamos conservar fuera del alcanze de los idiotas :D

here's some pictures of the plants taken yesterday morning:





















here's a picture of 'el pico bolivar', around 6:30am, taken from the city though:



peace.
 
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Chaman

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Very nice pics !! Love how lush those mts look, and your plants are truely looking great ! those red hairs are awesome jeje and seen how they fatten up is make'n me smile, def worth your efort to save them. I'm sure they will pay you back soon.

Thanks for the great pics, felt as I almost was able to leave me seat and walk with you....

Chaman
 

PazVerdeRadical

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hola bone, hola chaman, me alegra que las fotos fueron disfrutadas :D
i was wondering how many plants i can get going up there. you could get hundreds if you really wanted, the space is there as well as the necessary security/stealth.
although i still haven't planted directly into the ground yet, i was told the soil can be a bit acidic but that it is easily fixed with a little lime if you wanted to be anal about the ph issue when planting. will have to plant one into the soil and see what happens.
will try to take more pictures later of new plants and all.

paz
 

Chaman

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When you give thanks and praise, try and do right, and see past discriminations there is a say'n "Jah provides" Good thigns come if you know what I mean.

But greed isn't seen as great human caracteristic....thats when negative thigns can start to happen. Plant health wise as larg numbers it's harder to control pest and enfermedades, then you end up with too much, you can't smoek it all...can't store it all, You might decide to sell some....well you just lost your security, jeje been there done that, to live in paranioa is awfull. I say grow as much as you need. Only you know how much you need. But yeah space them out, remix the soil, and take advantaje of our mother nature love and care.

Chaman
 

PazVerdeRadical

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you speak well chaman, true. i was thinking to myself though, not planning a massive crop, would be too much work for just one man who has no enough time to deal with the plants 24/7. but always having your own plants for your smoke and a bit more to share freely is always a must from now on, no matter what babylon says :D we are gonna chase them crazy bald head out of town.
peace my brothers bone and chaman, keeping that iron lung in good shape.
one love.
 
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2buds

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Wow Paz,
Your plants are liking the view. They look like they're saying Thank You!
Enjoy the rewards in a month or so.
Good luck getting your home back from the bald heads, bribes, kickbacks and contracts rule teh world. Sad but true.
Sorry I haven't dropped in, its the busy season at work for me and my son has been a handful with his behavior at school. Priorities
My grow has been a struggle since vacation, constant problems but one at a time they now seem behind me. The offer extends both ways should you find yourself coming to the US.
Take care Paz,
2buds
 

PazVerdeRadical

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hello 2buds, i hope to be receiving the thankyou back from the plants soon too :D hehehe... phew nothing beats having your own grown smoke. i bet some things can beat it, but all legal issues considered...
anyway, thank you for stopping by, anytime you want. hope your son starts to behave better just to avoid the hassle of getting into trouble for not doing much really... anyway, school is crazy, only good thing were the girls, mj and some friends.
peace and stay safe.
 

zamalito

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Paz, you're freakin' crazy man. Without a doubt plants love it when we display penitence and show sacrifice for the misdeeds humaity has done to this species and the earth. I'm very happy to see the move is going well. At the same time I'm sad to see the temple go as you were living my dream, not that I'm any less than extremely ecstatic of my own harvest this year. Those mountains are so amazingly beautiful.
 

guineapig

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Simply breathtaking!!!! Quiero vivir y cultivar contigo cerca de las Montanas......

Hay cobayes alla?

Good to see you Paz y Zamalito y bonecarverOG
 

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