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Well you got that almost right Twisty... I do get paid weakly

Damn English and it's homophones.

And how are you this morning? Up early as usual I see...
 
Pouring here this morning too Twist, snow banks are disappearing rapidly...

Makes me feel like it's almost time to go hiking and find some new guerilla grow spots, I just don't like using the same spot twice.
 
Pouring here this morning too Twist, snow banks are disappearing rapidly...

Makes me feel like it's almost time to go hiking and find some new guerilla grow spots, I just don't like using the same spot twice.

Thats a good idea to find a new spot...... don't want to make it easy to get screwed...................
 
Good exercise and a reduced chance of detection. I must admit it has become much easier over the years, thanks to the advent of GPS.

I can't tell you how many plants likely made it to harvest time during my youth, that I just couldn't find... damn stoner :eyesmoke:
 
One year I planted some near a swamp.... big mistake.... got eaten alive by bugs when I went there, we'd have to wrap ourselves in plastic, tape at the wrists..etc... I ended up abandoning that site and never even checking on the plants finish..or if..
 
Live and learn Twisty... It's nice to have a good local source of water, but I've become more dependent on moisture retaining ammendments over the years. These days its a first hike with a backpack full of pre-measured ammendments in paper lunch bags and a small trowel. I dig a small pilot hole, make sure the soil is decent, place a bag in it and mark it on my GPS. In May I'll hike back in with some clones, another round of ammendments and a collapsilble shovel. At this point, if it looks as though no one has been snooping about, I just dig and turn a proper planting hole ammend the soil again and place a clone. I prefer to do single plants spread out, less chance of complete loss...


See you in October girls. :weed:
 
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