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whodatnation

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Texas law enforcement agencies are now blaming Bigfoot for their inability to track down the culprits behind an illegal marijuana cultivation site in the northeast portion of the state.

Over the weekend, a shakedown crew involving several members of the Delta County Sheriff’s Office, a handful of game wardens and officers with the Department of Public Safety acted on a tip they received from a group of local hog wranglers that suggested a “substantial marijuana field” was being maintained deep inside a Wildlife Management Area about an hour outside of Dallas.

Together, armed with a pack of dope-sniffing hounds and aerial support, the drug warriors stormed the forest where they eventually came across an acre plot with around 6,550 mature cannabis plants growing in all their glory—some reaching 10 feet tall.

Delta County Sheriff Ricky Smith told reporters that the crop, which was estimated to have a value of around $6 million, was “the largest discovery of marijuana found” in his career.

The group of investigators believe that that the suspects responsible for this operation are of American descent and not a wild gang of Mexicans sent across the border by a cartel.

“We were told the suspects spoke English and communicated well,” Smith said.

Although the Texas fuzz claims they were hot on the trail of the pot growing perpetrators, their mission was ultimately foiled when they encountered a group of Bigfoot hunters scouring the woods in hopes of snapping a few photos of the beastly folk legend known as Sasquatch.

According to NPR, the illegal cultivation operation had been there since around May. The growers had a fully equipped campsite—complete with generators, watering systems and camouflaging materials.

Fortunately, while it is a shame that an acre of perfectly good weed is in the process of being snuffed out by the prohibitionary orders of the state of Texas, the pot growers evaded some serious prison time by dodging out on the operation before authorities arrived. A pot haul of this magnitude can easily get a person locked up in the Lone Star State for around 99 years on the possession charges alone, according to NORML.

There has been no word whether Texas police suspect Bigfoot to be part of the operation.

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Indagrow

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What folier sprays do you guys use, I haven't been spraying because of my light schedule I would be spraying at lights on as lights off is around 5 and no I'm not up then. With my recent infestation I used guardian which is basically just cinnamon and some other enzymes, and well quite frankly they fucking loved it! I have an aloe plant so I was going to mist a few times with ro water to clean them off (btw those bugs where gone in 24 hours but I sprayed for the last 4 days to be safe) then a few applications of aloe. My understanding is it's similar to neem and has other beneficial elements to it, wouldn't mind my ladies praying at lights on!

Any spray you use on a regular basis besides insecticides, If so why? How often?
 

Indagrow

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Texas law enforcement agencies are now blaming Bigfoot for their inability to track down the culprits behind an illegal marijuana cultivation site in the northeast portion of the state.

Over the weekend, a shakedown crew involving several members of the Delta County Sheriff’s Office, a handful of game wardens and officers with the Department of Public Safety acted on a tip they received from a group of local hog wranglers that suggested a “substantial marijuana field” was being maintained deep inside a Wildlife Management Area about an hour outside of Dallas.

Together, armed with a pack of dope-sniffing hounds and aerial support, the drug warriors stormed the forest where they eventually came across an acre plot with around 6,550 mature cannabis plants growing in all their glory—some reaching 10 feet tall.

Delta County Sheriff Ricky Smith told reporters that the crop, which was estimated to have a value of around $6 million, was “the largest discovery of marijuana found” in his career.

The group of investigators believe that that the suspects responsible for this operation are of American descent and not a wild gang of Mexicans sent across the border by a cartel.

“We were told the suspects spoke English and communicated well,” Smith said.

Although the Texas fuzz claims they were hot on the trail of the pot growing perpetrators, their mission was ultimately foiled when they encountered a group of Bigfoot hunters scouring the woods in hopes of snapping a few photos of the beastly folk legend known as Sasquatch.

According to NPR, the illegal cultivation operation had been there since around May. The growers had a fully equipped campsite—complete with generators, watering systems and camouflaging materials.

Fortunately, while it is a shame that an acre of perfectly good weed is in the process of being snuffed out by the prohibitionary orders of the state of Texas, the pot growers evaded some serious prison time by dodging out on the operation before authorities arrived. A pot haul of this magnitude can easily get a person locked up in the Lone Star State for around 99 years on the possession charges alone, according to NORML.

There has been no word whether Texas police suspect Bigfoot to be part of the operation.

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'Although the Texas fuzz claims they were hot on the trail of the pot growing perpetrators, their mission was ultimately foiled when they encountered a group of Bigfoot hunters scouring the woods in hopes of snapping a few photos of the beastly folk legend known as Sasquatch.'

That's the best cover story I have ever herd for being out in the middle of no where, tired of running from your acre of weed with the cops hot on your tale. Much better than the hiking, bird watching,dog walking stories I would have conjured up... Good job guys! Samsqatch hunting HAHA
 

supchaka

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What's the flower time like on those? Wonder how she would do outside ;-)
Amazing I'd bet! It has to be topped or trained for sure. Would be a great scrogger too. There's really nothing it can't do :) I only went 8 weeks on the first one and never even broke out the scope to be honest. The turn out was great but I'm gonna scope it this time for good measure. I also plan on sending some for testing.
 

DST

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What folier sprays do you guys use, I haven't been spraying because of my light schedule I would be spraying at lights on as lights off is around 5 and no I'm not up then. With my recent infestation I used guardian which is basically just cinnamon and some other enzymes, and well quite frankly they fucking loved it! I have an aloe plant so I was going to mist a few times with ro water to clean them off (btw those bugs where gone in 24 hours but I sprayed for the last 4 days to be safe) then a few applications of aloe. My understanding is it's similar to neem and has other beneficial elements to it, wouldn't mind my ladies praying at lights on!

Any spray you use on a regular basis besides insecticides, If so why? How often?
I have been using a range by Spray and Grow. They are organic and do not come under insecticides or fungicides. They also have a mild foliar feed effect. I used one for spider mites last year and found it to be excellent. So I kept using it even without mites. It's 0.5-0.5-1.0 npk. I got another one of their range for pm and fungus. It's silica and spore elements along with vegetable and plant extract. Seems to have done the business so far. It's been so moist here its not funny. And then the heat sends things bonkers and the cold also lol.
 

Dr.D81

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It's the chemdog pheno of a immaculately conceived Cherry pie x chemdawg #4. I found 4 mature seeds in a single CP bud out of an entire 12 plant grow. I thought to myself, those must be something really special. Wink wink. Grew them out, 1 and 3 were cp pheno, 4 didn't sprout and 2 was the keeper.
Sounds pretty great to me:)
 

DST

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Doesn't sound like apologies are needed Mo.

Another day of pissing rain. I am not quite sure how my outdoor Plemon has not shrivveled up and died of mould....so bloody damp. I do live on top of what use to be water I guess so can't moan too much. Well actually, I like to moan about the weather, it's part of the heritage you glean from being brought up in Scotland,:)
Have a dry day everyone.
DST
 

DST

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I have been using a range by Spray and Grow. They are organic and do not come under insecticides or fungicides. They also have a mild foliar feed effect. I used one for spider mites last year and found it to be excellent. So I kept using it even without mites. It's 0.5-0.5-1.0 npk. I got another one of their range for pm and fungus. It's silica and spore elements along with vegetable and plant extract. Seems to have done the business so far. It's been so moist here its not funny. And then the heat sends things bonkers and the cold also lol.
Oh, I noticed they also have a specific wash for Thrips as well, which no doubt I will be checking out in the future. My thrips arrive on clockwork after the grass gets cut around my area....they do that all through the summer and Autumn so it's a constant battle.
 
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