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buddymate

one of the biggest problems are the helicopters and how do you protect yourself from this
We often get choppers flying over,best way to protect yourself is just ignore them and get on with the job your there to do,we are there to prep and plant a plot not play hide-and-seek with a whirlybird in the sky mate,be lucky:tiphat::ying:
 

GreeeeN GRassss

duppy conqueror
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hey buddymate, when you get to a spot do you check the area before entering for law or for the public or just ramble in?
 

zalias

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We often get choppers flying over,best way to protect yourself is just ignore them and get on with the job your there to do,we are there to prep and plant a plot not play hide-and-seek with a whirlybird in the sky mate,be lucky:tiphat::ying:
what strains you are growing and what about the soil?
 

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MJBadger

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one of the biggest problems are the helicopters and how do you protect yourself from this and I think your spot is very visible from the air even google earth.

Unless a chopper is VERY close no-one is gonna see any green plant from another let alone leaf shape is a sea of greenery in the country . Maybe regimental rows will show up .

Many years ago I had around 30 big plants out the back here in a nettle/bramble area with hawthorns & the odd willow scattered around . GF rang me on the mobile as I was in East-Ham sorting some dogs to tell me a copter was hovering so low over my plot the plants were waving in the downdraught & she could see it from the window .
Turns out a joyrider was being chased by the old bill & jumped out the car & abandoned it 1/4mile away & ran into the heavy growth & they were looking for him . Never did find him & never called about my plants .
 

wotamess

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We often get choppers flying over,best way to protect yourself is just ignore them and get on with the job your there to do,we are there to prep and plant a plot not play hide-and-seek with a whirlybird in the sky mate


fine philosophical approach :D

same plot as earlier pics:

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-wam-
 

Eugen

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We often get choppers flying over,best way to protect yourself is just ignore them and get on with the job your there to do,we are there to prep and plant a plot not play hide-and-seek with a whirlybird in the sky mate,be lucky:tiphat::ying:

word!

whats the strain on that spot? would have loved to see a closer shot to compare how far they are with their flowering hairs. :tiphat:

all the best to you and yours. grow strong, i know you will...
:ying:
 
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buddymate

Next time I am at a spot with flowering plants E I will grab a pic,experimental strains mate,no names as yet.:tiphat:
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Swamp Thang

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Hope everythings ok in the swamp mate?
We just got back from checking a plot,my mate took a few snaps.................

Just pulling the last of my plants and preparing for another grow with the seeds from the last one. Good thing about growing close to the Equator is that grow season is whenever you choose, year round ha ha.

Anyways, creeping in my canoe through a narrow creek in the undergrowth on my last visit to the grow spot, I failed to notice a wasp nest that had recently been built on an over-hanging twig, but the wasps did NOT fail to notice me, so I wound up hastily abandoning ship and sprinting through waist-deep muddy water to flee the scene.

Came back ready for battle, with a petrol-soaked rag wired to the end of a dry ten foot bamboo pole, and after much frantic flailing about during which a petrol spill briefly set the water surface alight, I managed to subdue my tiny foes, and thus re-opened my path to the grow. Outdoor growing is full of surprises, and I am sure you have a story or two on that subject.
 
I don't wanna be a twat but it int really an outdoor grow shot is it clearly they done most there flowering indoor. Nice plants as always mr demon but please move your pics to the outhouse thread........:wave::chin:
 

Swamp Thang

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Hey Noyd I don't recall granting anyone copyright privileges to publish photographs of my executive office suite, but you'll be glad to hear that I decided not to contact my attorneys this time.
 

wotamess

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Well I, for one, woild like to see the progress of the outdoor indoor hybrid grow here. It's not an exclusive place this. be free...
 
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buddymate

recommend some good squat outdoor autos?
Got a couple out that are so-so but wouldnt really recommend them mate after dutch passion frisian dew auto's put me off doing them :noway:
 

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