n3fta
Well-Known Member
Hey guys.
I've posted a couple shots of my cornfield grows in the Open Show N Tell threads over the past few years and decided this would be the year I start my own thread.
After many years of success growing in the same fields thieves found many of our larger patches last season. It was a huge blow, but also a lesson learned.
I believe growing in the same patches year after year was our downfall. When viewing the fields using google earth I was able to clearly see my patches from a previous season. You couldn't make out what the plants were, but you could see the man mad cutouts in the field fairly easily (see attached image). I'm not certain this is how they were found, but it did make me aware of how easy they can be spotted from above.
Despite our problems in the cornfields last season it's where the majority of our plants will end up once again. We certainly won't use the same fields as last season and were going to limit the number of plants per field to 15-20.
This years strains are Pinapple Chunk and a GDP/TNT Kush cross I've been playing with for a few years.
Here's a couple shots from last year, these were among the many that were stolen. Included a screen shot to show you how easy these patches can be spotted using google earth.
I'll toss up a few pics of what I've got started late on this evening.
I've posted a couple shots of my cornfield grows in the Open Show N Tell threads over the past few years and decided this would be the year I start my own thread.
After many years of success growing in the same fields thieves found many of our larger patches last season. It was a huge blow, but also a lesson learned.
I believe growing in the same patches year after year was our downfall. When viewing the fields using google earth I was able to clearly see my patches from a previous season. You couldn't make out what the plants were, but you could see the man mad cutouts in the field fairly easily (see attached image). I'm not certain this is how they were found, but it did make me aware of how easy they can be spotted from above.
Despite our problems in the cornfields last season it's where the majority of our plants will end up once again. We certainly won't use the same fields as last season and were going to limit the number of plants per field to 15-20.
This years strains are Pinapple Chunk and a GDP/TNT Kush cross I've been playing with for a few years.
Here's a couple shots from last year, these were among the many that were stolen. Included a screen shot to show you how easy these patches can be spotted using google earth.
I'll toss up a few pics of what I've got started late on this evening.