Huricane headed my way

Seawood

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I’m in NB, Canada. No restrictions...rifle, shotgun, bow, black powder....whatever you wanna use. I don’t have the tag but a buddy of mine does as does my brother. Not easy to get tags...my brother started applying at 18 years old, he’s 49 and got drawn for the first time this year.
 

SpawnOfVader

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I’m in NB, Canada. No restrictions...rifle, shotgun, bow, black powder....whatever you wanna use. I don’t have the tag but a buddy of mine does as does my brother. Not easy to get tags...my brother started applying at 18 years old, he’s 49 and got drawn for the first time this year.
We need a mind blown emoji:shock::shock::shock:
 

Thibs101

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Well it looks like il be bringing them in every night.. So cksker is going througb the back yards and stealing plants.... Frig sakes...
 

66 north

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I am just to the wesdtard of you a couple hundred miles I left mine out last year i wrap netting around them to keep them from beating to pieces . The problem came that the wind killed all the leaves then mold set in big time ,, my plans is to start with the scissors in the morning a week or so early but it better than loosing half to mold
 

Seawood

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Any follow up on this one bud? Anything salvageable?
It was pretty bad. Drove home today to deal with the carnage. Took a lot of supports and tape to get them sorta fixed up. Most branches were still attached so that was good. Biggest issue is the wet buds. They were absolutely water logged. Clear skies ahead so hopefully they’ll dry out. There’s no way I’ll get a few to the finish line but my window should open soon if I can limp them another week or two. Plants at the other location faired better but one had bud rot bad...might be a total loss for that one. Tough day.

On a positive, we got a moose.C50F0708-7C53-4390-BBC3-A76017485E4F.jpeg910C006F-B828-45D9-8B3B-ED00BA5345B2.jpeg
 

NewEnglandFarmer

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Man, sorry to see the wreckage. Was that Teddy?

Hope the sun comes out and dries your surviving buds off tomorrow...maybe you can still pull a partial harvest.
 

NewEnglandFarmer

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Now that I look closer that one back by the window looks relatively intact at least as far as I can see. Maybe she just needs to dry off and she'll go right back to ripening those buds for you.
 

Seawood

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Now that I look closer that one back by the window looks relatively intact at least as far as I can see. Maybe she just needs to dry off and she'll go right back to ripening those buds for you.
Yes, that one was completely unaffected. Reason is the buds aren’t very developed so it didn’t collapse under its own weight.
 

thumper60

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It was pretty bad. Drove home today to deal with the carnage. Took a lot of supports and tape to get them sorta fixed up. Most branches were still attached so that was good. Biggest issue is the wet buds. They were absolutely water logged. Clear skies ahead so hopefully they’ll dry out. There’s no way I’ll get a few to the finish line but my window should open soon if I can limp them another week or two. Plants at the other location faired better but one had bud rot bad...might be a total loss for that one. Tough day.

On a positive, we got a moose.View attachment 4693224View attachment 4693233
Very nice! How much he weigh you can ship me those back straps LOL
 
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